Del Norte County is located on the far‐northwestern edge of California, bordering the Pacific Ocean and Oregon. Its county seat is Crescent City. The terrain is dramatic: rugged coastline, redwood forest, remote mountain passes. Its historical economy has included logging, fishing and tourism, rather than large‐scale urban development. As a result the region is very rural, with small towns and large swaths of open land. Key towns include Crescent City, Smith River, Gasquet and a number of coastal or inland communities. In terms of housing, you’ll find smaller single‐family homes in town, vacation homes near the coast or forest, cabins and rural parcels in the hinterland. The average home value in Del Norte County is approximately US$364,000, showing a slight decline compared to last year. Most listings fall within the US$300,000–500,000 range, though select coastal properties are priced significantly higher.. Because much of the land is remote and infrastructure limited, building new homes on raw land can involve high logistics costs. For a rough rule of thumb, building may cost perhaps US $250–350 per square foot (plus land and access), though specific details vary widely. The county is remote: the nearest larger metropolitan centre is several hours away (for example, reading toward Medford or perhaps Eureka). The overall character is rural/coastal-forest, not suburban or urban. ZIP codes include 95531 (Crescent City), 95567 (Smith River), 95543 (Gasquet) among others.