As the days grow longer and the temperatures continue to rise, it becomes more and more clear that summer is almost here. And just in time, The Residences at Pacific City are ready to make every day feel like an endless vacation.
Inspired by Huntington Beach’s sun, sand and surf culture, the property’s design and amenities come together to create a distinctly resort-like experience unlike anything else in the area.
The 516 luxury residences, including a limited selection of private penthouses, are spread out across seventeen acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. There are six themed courtyards, a quarter mile of walking paths, a two-acre park and even a pet recreation area.
A massive pool area features private cabanas, two hot tubs and a spectacular C SEED HDTV – the world’s largest TV display. Factor in the clubhouse, a 4,800 sq. ft. fitness center and an executive work space, and never leaving home again becomes a real possibility. Of course, Pacific City’s outdoor ocean-front dining, shopping and entertainment center is right next door, so even going out can be a casual stroll.
The Residences also offer an on-site lifestyle director, concierge team and seasonal poolside dining service that add to the overall year-round vacation vibe.
While the one, two and three-bedroom residences are available in over thirty unique floor plans, they all reflect a Southern California lifestyle. Features like oversized windows, glass sliders, balconies, private patios and rooftop decks invite natural light in and extend living areas outside.
The modern gourmet kitchens and indulgent spa-inspired bathrooms are surrounded by elevated finishes and fixtures like sleek hardwood floors, quartz countertops and Bosch stainless steel appliances. It seems that nothing has been overlooked, including modern conveniences like keyless entry and Nest climate control systems.
It may not have seemed possible just a couple of years ago, but The Residences at Pacific City have truly transformed the notion of home into the perfect getaway.
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