Property Types Overview

Horizon Coast offers a mix of coastal homes, village houses, small retreats, and land for future projects. This page gives a simple overview of each category so you can quickly understand what kind of property best fits your plans.


1. Coastal Homes

Detached houses near the sea or with partial sea views. Often used as family homes, second homes, or long-stay rentals.

  • 2–4 bedrooms common
  • small gardens or parking spaces
  • easy access to main roads and local services
  • good for families, long-stay guests, or remote workers

2. Village Houses & Old Town Homes

Traditional-style houses within villages or older town streets. Closer to daily life and local neighbors.

  • wooden structures with character
  • narrow streets and compact plots
  • short walks to shops, stations, or markets
  • ideal for people who enjoy community feeling

3. Tiny Homes & Retreat Cabins

Compact, carefully designed spaces focused on simplicity. Often used as retreats, studios, or special-stay units.

  • minimalist interiors
  • low running costs
  • strong connection with surrounding nature
  • good for solo stays, couples, or creative work

4. Renovation Properties

Older homes and structures that require significant repair or rebuilding. Best suited to buyers who are ready to invest time, budget, and care.

  • may need structural checks and professional advice
  • good potential for custom designs
  • often more affordable to purchase upfront
  • ideal for long-term vision projects

5. Land-Only Listings

Vacant land for future building, farming, or nature retreats (subject to local regulations and building rules).

  • various sizes and slopes (flat / hillside)
  • check access roads, water, and utilities
  • suitable for tiny homes, cabins, or orchards
  • requires careful planning with local professionals

6. Farm & Orchard Properties

Land and simple buildings related to small-scale agriculture or citrus orchards. Good for people drawn to hands-on rural life.

  • may include storage sheds or old farmhouses
  • seasonal work required to maintain fields or trees
  • potential for weekend farming or shared projects

How Property Types Are Marked on Listings

Each listing on Horizon Coast will clearly show:

  • Property Type (e.g. “Coastal Home”, “Renovation Project”)
  • Primary Use (residential, stay-use, mixed-use, land-only)
  • Condition Level (ready / light refresh / full renovation)
  • Access Notes (car access, parking, road type)

This helps buyers and guests quickly understand what they are looking at and avoid surprises later.