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Exceptional Pacifica Home
$729,000
5003 Palmetto Avenue #92,
Pacifica
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James White
James White
Pacific Point Penthouse
Perched high above the Pacific Ocean, 5003 Palmetto Ave. 92 is the top-floor view condo you've been waiting for. As you enter, the entry foyer has a large closet. Access the efficient, all-electric kitchen with new stainless appliances and hood, new butcher block counters with a deep stainless sink, a dishwasher, and ample cabinets. The adjacent dining room features beautiful ocean views and vaulted ceilings.The spacious living room features a decorative fireplace, a built-in cabinet, a private terrace with views of the ocean and surrounding hills, and several windows that provide ample light. There is a laundry closet in the hall with a stack washer/dryer. The 2nd bedroom has a large closet. The primary bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and a large walk-in closet. Both bedrooms face south and overlook lush greenery. All rooms feature large, energy-efficient, dual-pane windows that provide excellent light and warmth. There is a large updated bath with a new countertop, an illuminated mirror, a new light fixture, updated hardware, and a new shower door; a shower over the tub; and a linen closet. You can watch whales and hang gliders from your living room, dining room and balcony. There is multiple-zone heating, new electrical plugs and switches, a one-car garage with a storage room and an automatic door, 1-car parking in open spaces with a pass and limitations, a clubhouse, and tennis court. Close to Highway 1 and 280, Safeway, US Post Office, Chit Chat coffee, Mazzetti's Bakery, Taqueria la Mordida, Pacific Manor Hardware, beach access, and several schools.
Neighborhood
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.
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