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Andrew De Vries presents:
Don't miss this rare opportunity for Rehab Buyers to purchase an attractive original-condition 3BD/1BA Mid-Century Pacifica View Home nestled on the hill in the highly-desirable Pacific Manor area - 20 minutes to downtown SF, 15 minutes to SFO, 30 minutes to Silicon Valley & a short walk or bike to the beach – and make it your own.
This inviting level-in project home boasts a formal living room with FP, kitchen w/dining area and sliding doors to the rear patio and yard, three ample bedrooms, and a full bath. There is also a bonus room over the garage.
Located on a big 5,550 Sq Ft lot, the front and back yards are ready for possible expansion, landscaping, gardening and play! Wonderful area near shopping, dining, schools & parks!
Home has been in one family for many years and is a Probate Sale with NO court required.
Purchase will need to cash-only due to condition.
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Contact Andrew De Vries
(415) 664-9175
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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.