Jill Fusari & Nicole Ferland Present
Exceptional Pacifica Home - San Pedro Point
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$1,175,000
1536 Grand Avenue, Pacifica
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beds
4
baths
2
interior
1,120 sq ft
neighborhood
Pedro Point
Nestled in the highly coveted Pedro Point neighborhood of Pacifica, this special property offers a rare opportunity to live just moments from the ocean. Enjoy a sneak peek of the Pacific right from the front family room. The functional floor plan features 4 bedrooms (with the 4th currently styled as a spacious bonus room with a cozy fireplace), 2 bathrooms, and an expansive deck—ideal for morning coffee, evening wine, or al fresco dining with friends and family. Set on a serene, private lot, this home is perfect for those who value peace and privacy. The freshly painted interior adds a bright, move-in ready feel that invites you to settle in and make it your own. Homes in Pedro Point seldom hit the market—don't miss your chance to be part of this beloved coastal community. Come by and experience the charm and lifestyle this home has to offer.
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Known for its beaches, hiking, and annual Pacific Coast Fog Festival, Pacifica is a popular spot for surfers and outdoor enthusiasts, who are drawn to the city's rugged coastline and rolling hills. The city of approximately 38,000 is located north of Half Moon Bay along the coast and includes Linda Mar and Rockaway beaches.
Pacifica got its name during a 1957 contest and is inspired by an 80-foot statue built by sculptor Ralph Stackpole in the late 1930s. While the original statue no longer exists, one sculptor’s working model stands on the front stairs of Pacifica’s City Hall, while another occupies the City Hall's council chambers.
A skate park is available for skaters of all abilities, and citywide Wi-Fi service is available for residents, visitors, and businesses. The Sanchez Adobe history site dates back to prehistoric times and served as an Indian village, cattle ranch, and mission farm -- among many other uses. It is the oldest building in San Mateo County, according to Pacifica’s website.
Pacifica got its name during a 1957 contest and is inspired by an 80-foot statue built by sculptor Ralph Stackpole in the late 1930s. While the original statue no longer exists, one sculptor’s working model stands on the front stairs of Pacifica’s City Hall, while another occupies the City Hall's council chambers.
A skate park is available for skaters of all abilities, and citywide Wi-Fi service is available for residents, visitors, and businesses. The Sanchez Adobe history site dates back to prehistoric times and served as an Indian village, cattle ranch, and mission farm -- among many other uses. It is the oldest building in San Mateo County, according to Pacifica’s website.

Jill Fusari

Nicole Ferland
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