Leslie Woods Presents
Exceptional Half Moon Bay Home
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$1,595,000
624 Terrace Avenue, Half Moon Bay
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Property Details
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beds
3
baths
2.5
interior
1,870 sq ft
neighborhood
Highland Park
This charming coastal home with curb appeal and peaceful surroundings is a must-see!
The bright living room has wool carpet, vaulted ceilings & access to the backyard balcony with views of the lush terrain. The adjacent dining room features gleaming Hickory hardwood floors and a large window.
The bright living room has wool carpet, vaulted ceilings & access to the backyard balcony with views of the lush terrain. The adjacent dining room features gleaming Hickory hardwood floors and a large window.
The kitchen is well-appointed with plenty of counter space and Viking appliances. It opens to a cozy family room with a fireplace and solid Hickory flooring.
The lower level includes a lovely primary suite with a sliding door leading out to the rear deck and hot tub. Two additional bedrooms share a stylish, updated full bathroom with designer plumbing fixtures and Calacatta marble counter-tops.
The spacious backyard is a wonderful place to entertain and enjoy daily, with a stone gas fire pit, raised garden beds, and even an outdoor shower! It is close to shopping and downtown, near the beaches and the coastal trail, and has easy access to Hwy 1 for commute routes to San Francisco and Silicon Valley.
“Living in my Half Moon Bay home has been a daily joy. What I'll miss most is this friendly, diverse neighborhood that welcomes everyone - families with children, young professionals, and retirees, all creating a vibrant community. The walkability of this area has been one of its greatest assets - an easy 15-minute walk to downtown Half Moon Bay and just a quick 6-minute bike ride to El Mar Beach. As a peninsula commuter, I find the quick access to Highway 92 invaluable. At the same time, weekend drives up Highway 1 to San Francisco offer breathtaking views of the spectacular California coastline before reaching The City in 40 minutes. My favorite moments? Unwinding on my back deck at day's end, watching the sunset paint the sky in breathtaking colors. For potential buyers with families, the 10-minute safe walk to Half Moon Bay High School and proximity to other schools are additional benefits. This home has offered me not just a place to live, but a lifestyle I've cherished.”
-Seller
-Seller
Features
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- Excellent curb appeal and peaceful surroundings with coastal countryside views
- Bright living room with vaulted ceilings
- Large rear balcony overlooking the lush terrain
- Dining room adjacent to the living room with large windows
- Open kitchen features Viking appliances and plenty of counterspace
- The family room has a cozy fireplace, a built-in desk, and a bar area
- Solid Hickory flooring on the upper level and stairs
- Primary suite, with a sliding door leading out to the rear deck and hot tub
- Stylish updated hall bathroom with designer plumbing fixtures & Calacatta marble counter-tops
- Spacious backyard with stone gas fire pit, raised garden beds, and an outdoor shower
- Close to shopping & downtown, near the beaches & the coastal trail, and easy access to Hwy 1 for commute routes to San Francisco & Silicon Valley.
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about this
Neighborhood
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Half Moon Bay, incorporated in 1959, offers a wide variety of public and private attractions. The City rests on the Pacific Coast between forested hills and some of the most beautiful coastlines of California.
It is located approximately 28 miles south of San Francisco and lies within the westernmost portion of San Mateo County. The population was 11,324 as of the 2010 census. The historic downtown is home to numerous shops, art galleries, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, and other businesses. Local beaches and parks can be accessed by pedestrians, bicyclists, and equestrians. Golf can be enjoyed at two of California’s finest courses next to the Ritz Carlton Resort.
The City and Coastside are home to numerous nurseries and farms. The Pumpkin Festival held in October draws hundreds of thousands of people to the coast to enjoy its panoramic vistas, fine cuisine, arts and crafts, and genuine hospitality.
Mavericks is a famous big-wave surfing location just north of Half Moon Bay and 2 miles from shore outside Pillar Point Harbor. Waves can routinely crest at over 25 feet and top out at over 60 feet. Mavericks is a winter destination for some of the world’s best big-wave surfers. A select few big wave surfers are willing to risk the hazardous, sometimes deadly, conditions at Mavericks.
Half Moon Bay usually has mild weather throughout the year. Some months there is fog and overcast during the night and morning hours, usually clearing offshore during the afternoon. January is the coolest month with an average high of 58°F and September is the warmest month with an average high of 70ºF. Temperatures are mild and the valleys are rich.
Half Moon Bay and the Coastside are proud of their agriculture and floriculture, where roadside stands sell locally grown fruits and vegetables. Fresh seafood is available in local restaurants or for buying right off the boats in Pillar Point Harbor, to take home and prepare yourself.
Residents of the Coastside live a lifestyle that many think no longer exists in California. Neighbors care about each other, schools are important, and there is a sense of real community.
It is located approximately 28 miles south of San Francisco and lies within the westernmost portion of San Mateo County. The population was 11,324 as of the 2010 census. The historic downtown is home to numerous shops, art galleries, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, and other businesses. Local beaches and parks can be accessed by pedestrians, bicyclists, and equestrians. Golf can be enjoyed at two of California’s finest courses next to the Ritz Carlton Resort.
The City and Coastside are home to numerous nurseries and farms. The Pumpkin Festival held in October draws hundreds of thousands of people to the coast to enjoy its panoramic vistas, fine cuisine, arts and crafts, and genuine hospitality.
Mavericks is a famous big-wave surfing location just north of Half Moon Bay and 2 miles from shore outside Pillar Point Harbor. Waves can routinely crest at over 25 feet and top out at over 60 feet. Mavericks is a winter destination for some of the world’s best big-wave surfers. A select few big wave surfers are willing to risk the hazardous, sometimes deadly, conditions at Mavericks.
Half Moon Bay usually has mild weather throughout the year. Some months there is fog and overcast during the night and morning hours, usually clearing offshore during the afternoon. January is the coolest month with an average high of 58°F and September is the warmest month with an average high of 70ºF. Temperatures are mild and the valleys are rich.
Half Moon Bay and the Coastside are proud of their agriculture and floriculture, where roadside stands sell locally grown fruits and vegetables. Fresh seafood is available in local restaurants or for buying right off the boats in Pillar Point Harbor, to take home and prepare yourself.
Residents of the Coastside live a lifestyle that many think no longer exists in California. Neighbors care about each other, schools are important, and there is a sense of real community.
Half Moon Bay, incorporated in 1959, offers a wide variety of public and private attractions. The City rests on the Pacific Coast between forested hills and some of the most beautiful coastlines of California.
It is located approximately 28 miles south of San Francisco and lies within the westernmost portion of San Mateo County. The population was 11,324 as of the 2010 census. The historic downtown is home to numerous shops, art galleries, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, and other businesses. Local beaches and parks can be accessed by pedestrians, bicyclists, and equestrians. Golf can be enjoyed at two of California’s finest courses next to the Ritz Carlton Resort.
The City and Coastside are home to numerous nurseries and farms. The Pumpkin Festival held in October draws hundreds of thousands of people to the coast to enjoy its panoramic vistas, fine cuisine, arts and crafts, and genuine hospitality.
Mavericks is a famous big-wave surfing location just north of Half Moon Bay and 2 miles from shore outside Pillar Point Harbor. Waves can routinely crest at over 25 feet and top out at over 60 feet. Mavericks is a winter destination for some of the world’s best big-wave surfers. A select few big wave surfers are willing to risk the hazardous, sometimes deadly, conditions at Mavericks.
Half Moon Bay usually has mild weather throughout the year. Some months there is fog and overcast during the night and morning hours, usually clearing offshore during the afternoon. January is the coolest month with an average high of 58°F and September is the warmest month with an average high of 70ºF. Temperatures are mild and the valleys are rich.
Half Moon Bay and the Coastside are proud of their agriculture and floriculture, where roadside stands sell locally grown fruits and vegetables. Fresh seafood is available in local restaurants or for buying right off the boats in Pillar Point Harbor, to take home and prepare yourself.
Residents of the Coastside live a lifestyle that many think no longer exists in California. Neighbors care about each other, schools are important, and there is a sense of real community.
It is located approximately 28 miles south of San Francisco and lies within the westernmost portion of San Mateo County. The population was 11,324 as of the 2010 census. The historic downtown is home to numerous shops, art galleries, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, and other businesses. Local beaches and parks can be accessed by pedestrians, bicyclists, and equestrians. Golf can be enjoyed at two of California’s finest courses next to the Ritz Carlton Resort.
The City and Coastside are home to numerous nurseries and farms. The Pumpkin Festival held in October draws hundreds of thousands of people to the coast to enjoy its panoramic vistas, fine cuisine, arts and crafts, and genuine hospitality.
Mavericks is a famous big-wave surfing location just north of Half Moon Bay and 2 miles from shore outside Pillar Point Harbor. Waves can routinely crest at over 25 feet and top out at over 60 feet. Mavericks is a winter destination for some of the world’s best big-wave surfers. A select few big wave surfers are willing to risk the hazardous, sometimes deadly, conditions at Mavericks.
Half Moon Bay usually has mild weather throughout the year. Some months there is fog and overcast during the night and morning hours, usually clearing offshore during the afternoon. January is the coolest month with an average high of 58°F and September is the warmest month with an average high of 70ºF. Temperatures are mild and the valleys are rich.
Half Moon Bay and the Coastside are proud of their agriculture and floriculture, where roadside stands sell locally grown fruits and vegetables. Fresh seafood is available in local restaurants or for buying right off the boats in Pillar Point Harbor, to take home and prepare yourself.
Residents of the Coastside live a lifestyle that many think no longer exists in California. Neighbors care about each other, schools are important, and there is a sense of real community.

Leslie Woods
Christie's International Real Estate Sereno
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- #01855901
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- (650) 796-9580
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