This just in—with beachfront homes starting at $10 million and condos at nearly $6 million, this must-see townhome occupies a sweet spot of affordability, luxury, and ocean views. Sitting “high and dry” on the second and third floors, you’ll enjoy the waves, sunsets, birds, and breezes from this 2/2.5 spacious, beautifully remodeled home within the beachfront gated community of Bonnymede. Ideally located on semi-private Hammonds Beach, between the Miramar and the Biltmore 5-star resorts, next door to the famed Coral Casino, and two blocks from the Michelin-awarded restaurants and unique shops of Coast Village Road. This extremely rare south-facing end unit offers two spacious ocean view decks and extra windows from the living room and primary suite. Filled with warmth and natural light throughout, the townhome features new French oak flooring, newly renovated kitchen with European appliances and spa-like marble baths, cozy wood-burning fireplace, a wet bar, and custom cabinetry and closets. This sophisticated condominium community is located right on the water with a private beachside lounge and entertainment area, beachside restroom, a heated pool, relaxing spa, and tennis facilities spread over eleven landscaped acres. Underground parking for two cars features equipped for EV charging, loads of extra custom storage cabinets, and an elevator to the entry floor of this unit. From the moment you make your way through the gates, your Montecito life at the beach begins.
1330 Plaza Pacifica is being offered for $3,999,000. Included in the sale is a 2020 street-legal, four-seater EZ-Go Golf Cart, perfect for riding to local restaurants and shops. To arrange a visit, contact Jason Streatfeild of Douglas Elliman at 805-818-7653 or [email protected].






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Sponsored by Jason Streatfeild of Douglas Elliman (DRE 01834496).

















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