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The irony is, a lot of them aren't even there most of the time.
I went to a real estate open house at a furnished beach house in Aptos: owned by a wealthy couple in Sacramento who only visited it one weekend a year on their anniversary for 25 years. Another 3 mill home on the cliffs I walk past when I am over there is probably occupied at most six weeks of the year by the family that bought it. I can see large homes at New Brighton right on the beach with my binoculars, and some of them have never shown signs of life as long as long as I have looked at them.
Everyone who is complaining should just buy their own damn 53 acres on the coast! Such cheapskates, trying to freeload off of poor Mr. Khosla.
But seriously, I like California's law protecting public access to the entire coastline.