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We're Mike and Allison McCurdy. Realtors, parents, sunset chasers, and the people behind Point Loma Life — a field guide to the streets we live on, the spots we love, and the homes that make all of it feel like home.
We started Point Loma Life because friends kept asking the same things — where to eat, when the holiday lights go up, which beaches are worth the drive at low tide, and which neighborhoods are the right fit for them. So we wrote it all down.
Then we kept writing. This is our love letter to the coast, with real estate quietly tucked in for when you're ready. Only when you're ready.
One peninsula, two columns. The journal covers what's open this weekend, where to walk, and which corner spot is suddenly worth the wait. The real-estate side is the other half — listings, neighborhoods, and the kind of advice you'd want from a friend who happens to know the market cold.
Written by Mike & Allison. No bots. No filler.
Mike grew up without much and moved to Point Loma to raise a family. When he isn't helping clients navigate their real estate portfolio, you'll find him around the neighborhood with his two boys, Jet and Cole, tinkering on his vintage Bronco, or volunteering with The Point Loma Association.
Allison runs the marketing behind the team and the journal. She's a mom first, a San Diego explorer always, and the person who makes sure every client transaction feels considered. Say hi if you spot her around Liberty Station.
Practical essays for people thinking about their next move — or their forever one. Buying, selling, neighborhood guides, and the things we wish someone had told us.
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Maybe it's your first home, maybe it's your fourth. We meet you where you are, walk you through what's actually for sale, and answer the questions you don't want to ask Google.
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