Pacific Avenue is the Hottest Place to Live

Pacific Avenue is the Hottest Place to Live

Pacific Height elegance, take a look at all it has to offer

 

The Building:

This apartment building is everything you could possibly want while living in one of the most prestigious areas of  San Francisco Bay.  It’s features and amenities are at the top of everyone’s must have list, and include a spacious car port to allow for drive up entry to the front door where  24 hour door staff is there to greet you as you enter . 

This building is the definition of elegant. From the moment you enter the main lobby, you are transported into another world. The lobby is clean and well kept, packages are saved for your return and there’s always a friendly desk clerk waiting to greet you whenever you pass by.

This 12 level building has a stellar rooftop, heated pool and deck area with  360 degree view of San Francisco Bay. There’s nothing better than going for a nice, relaxing swim on a warm afternoon, and then getting out of the water to see the gorgeous San Francisco skyline from all angles.

The Apartments:

At this point you may be thinking “Wow, this building is great!, but how are the actual apartments?” Well, to put it frankly, the apartments are… stunning! They’re clean, well kept, and very spacious. This one (Pictured) even has a mini golf course right in the backyard! Many of the units facing the bay are two levels. In addition, most of them have at least one private balcony to enjoy the views.

This gorgeous apartment is 1150 square feet of pure bliss. It’s roomy, elegant, and best of all, it comes fully furnished. You could move in immediately and not have to do a single thing. It has one bedroom, one and a half bathrooms, a modern kitchen, a stylish living area, and a spacious backyard.

Here are the furnished amenities featured in this unit:

 

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