Monday, August 26, 2019 / by Traci Pimentel
Vancant Land | The Keenan Carter Group, Keller Williams Realty CC Blog
9.63 Acres zoned A G neighboring Nipomo High School. Contact county for dwelling possibilities. Property has been farmed for many years. Topography is relatively level. Plenty of room for horse related activities. Walk to Jocko's.
Friday, March 1, 2019 / by Traci Pimentel
Beach Living Can Be Yours! New Ocean Front Property On CA's Central Coast
New Lowered Price! Luxury Ocean Front Brand New Construction near the Pismo Dunes brought to you by Beach Front Builders. Imagine yourself sipping a refreshing drink while watching the sunset over the gorgeous Pacific coastline from your roof top patio. Step out your back door and sink your toes in the sand. Listen to the ocean waves, soak up the sun and bonfire the night away in your own backyard on Oceano Beach. Once complete, this custom built 2 story home will have all the amenities you'd hope for in a beach front abode: Two master bedrooms and bathrooms, one located on the first level, gourmet kitchen, large walk in pantry, built in wet bar, 4 full bathrooms, ambient fireplaces, balcony with views, rooftop patio with wet bar, fireplace, commode and plumbed for a hot tub. Not to mention the elevator to easily access the first and second level! Oceano Beach, neighboring Pismo Beach & Avila Beach, is one of the very rare beaches in California that permits driving on the sand,7 ...
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