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This tastefully updated, functional townhome style home offers a light filled, spacious floor plan. Richly hued, hand scraped engineered hardwood flooring, modern paint colors, and streaming natural sunlight welcome you into the home.
A formal entryway leads the way to the remodeled kitchen providing abundant shaker cabinetry, attractive granite countertops and stainless steel appliances and sits adjacent to the spacious breakfast nook. A serving bar opens to the dining room, which offers a sliding glass door to the rear yard. An expansive sunken living room with wood burning fireplace. A versatile bonus room is ideal for use as a home office and a half bathroom rounds out the lower level of the home. Upper level, the bedrooms sit away from the main living spaces creating restful retreats. A spacious grand suite includes peaked ceilings, large walk in closet and en-suite bathroom, the two additional bedrooms share an updated hall bathroom.
Private rear yard offers a patio with greenbelt views and ample room for an al fresco dining, entertaining and relaxing.
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Contact Jan Majeski
(650) 888-1230
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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.