Half Moon Bay is an incorporated city with an idyllic main street dating back to approximately 1840. There is an old fashioned charm to this townMain Street, Half Moon Bay while at the same time signs of modern advances emerge as the community continues to respond to the needs of its residents. There are approximately 14,000 residents, 2 elementary schools (1 public and 1 private), and a public middle school and high school which both serve the greater Coastside community from Half Moon Bay to Montara.  The city offers a wide array of entertainment and free fun for such a small city.  Local plays produced by Coastside Repertory Theater is quite popular…. The Coastside Senior Center is in fundraising mode for a brand new downtown home. The Boys & Girls Club of the Coastside continues to grow and is planning for a permanent facility. The remodel at Cunha Middle School is underway. Half Moon Bay is a special place few call home but many people visit.

Several multi-generational families own property here; and recently, young families, couples, and singles all seem to want a piece of local real estate.  The Coastside is proud to be a safe community who looks out for each other.  With two beautiful golf courses, the Ritz Carlton, several award winning restaurants, trails for hiking and biking, and beautiful buildings and shops along Main, there is plenty to do for those with a little extra time to enjoy their surroundings. Strong agricultural interest draws those who like to work the land.  One of the largest employers in the Half Moon Bay area is Nurserymen’s Exchange.  The land is conducive to growing vegetables, flowers and trees. The largest crops are flowers, brussel sprouts, pumpkins, and a few remaining artichokes crops.  Local workers toll the fields. A local farmer’s market is set up from May to November each year.  Half Moon Bay is known for its PumpkinPumpkins Festival.  Every October, huge crowds turn out from near and far to enjoy two days of food, music, art, shopping, contests, and of course pumpkins. There’s even a “home town” parade.

Many commute from their homes here to San Francisco down to Silicon Valley/San Jose area and east into Hayward.  Half Moon Bay is the closest of the towns to Highway 92. Some residents are able to telecommute, and there are those who make their own hours and work from home.

For places of worship, there is Our Lady of the Pillar Catholic Church, United Methodist Church, Mariner’s Church, Holy Family Episcopal Church, Coastside Lutheran Church and possibly more in and around town.

Ocean Colony
These homes surround a beautiful golf course near the Ritz Carlton. The neighborhood was developed in the late 1980’s. A recent portion of this neighborhood, called Spyglass began seeing homes built in the early 2000’s. Spyglass homes offer spectacular ocean views on large lots. There is a small annual homeowner dues to live in this gated community.
Click Ocean Colony to search MLS

Wave Crest / Arleta Park
This area is a charming westside neighborhood with a mix of older homes and cottages, newer homes, and “railroad” homes, small homes on narrow lots.  Fairly wide streets, level.  Easy walk to the beach and downtown Half Moon Bay.
Click Wave Crest Etc. to search MLS

Spanishtown
Spanishtown, Half Moon BayThese neighborhoods are named after the original “city” called Spanishtown before being re-named Half Moon Bay. This area is east of Highway 1 offering homes within easy walking distance to downtown. Many older and historic buildings with some newer homes and remodels mixed in. There are also country and equestrian properties in the neighborhood.  Click East of Highway 1/Spanish Town to search MLS

Alsace Lorraine
Alsace Lorraine neighborhood, Half Moon BayMany large, beautiful homes attractive to those wanting easy walking distance to a neighborhood park (Ocean View Park) and an elementary school (Hatch Elementary). Also easy walk to the beach (Half Moon Bay State Beach), the Coastal Trail and downtown Half Moon Bay.
Click Alsace Lorraine to search MLS
Link to 10/04/07 article.

Pilarcitos Park
This is a small neighborhood on the west side of Highway 1 with easy access to Strawflower Shopping Center and Half Moon Bay State Beach. Home styles include condos, duplexes, and a few single family homes.  Click Pilarcitos Park to search MLS

Highland Park
This eastside neighborhood is just north of the Hwy 92/Main St hub. A nice mixture of older and newer homes, mostly traditional in style, a few mediteranean style.  There is a shortcut walk to the high school through the back of the school via the baseball field.  In some areas of this neighborhood, evening baseball games in Spring can be heard.  Click Highland Park to search MLS

Casa Del Mar - Kehoe
Casa Del Mar neighborhood, Half Moon BayThese homes were mostly built in the late 1970’s and are a combination of single story and two-story. This cozy west side neighborhood has easy access to the Coastal Trail. One could also walk to the Strawflower Shopping Center. One street along the western border of the neighborhood on Pilarcitos Ave are more expensive than the side streets due to unobstructed ocean views and larger, more recently built homes.  Click Casa Del Mar / Kehoe Etc. to search MLS.

Grandview Terrace
A quaint eastside neighborhood built in the late 1970’s with views of the hills to the east. Access to downtown or beaches is easiest by car or bicycle.  Click Grandview Terrace to search MLS

Seahaven
“Next door” to Grandview Terrace, these lovely eastside neighborhood streets share a combination of single story ranch-style and 2-story homes. Most homes are in the 1500-2000 square feet range. This neighborhood was developed in the early 1980’s and incorporates a few cozy cul-de-sacs. 
Click Seahaven to search MLS

Frenchman’s Creek
Frenchman’s Creek neighborhood entrance, Half Moon Bay, CAThe Creek does run through it adjacent to a small neighborhood park. This is the only eastside neighborhood that currently has a cross-walk and traffic light at the intersection, thus increasing safety when crossing the highway to get to the beach and Coastal Trail. These homes were mostly built in the mid 1980’s. This neighborhood has a cozy feel with many cul-de-sacs hidden throughout.  A mix of one and two story homes.  Some homes in this subdivision have a circular driveway.  Click Frenchman’s Creek to search MLS

Miramar
Miramar street, Half Moon BayThis neighborhood encompasses both the eastside and west side. The eastside has some level lot homes with many on sloped lots with views. The west side offers level lots with mostly two story homes to accommodate ocean views. The west side of Miramar offers direct access to the beaches, especially Miramar Beach, and the Coastal Trail. The Miramar has a few small businesses including, among others, a restaurant, a gallery, a yoga studio, a Bed & Breakfast Inn.  Click Miramar / City of Napals to search MLS

South of Town (Higgins Canyon, Purisima Creek Rd, etc.)
This area is home to mostly large landowners, farmers, ranchers and equestrians. Most lots are large parcels and rarely for sale. This is a beautiful rural area that is also less than 10 minutes to downtown Half Moon Bay.  Click Higgins Canyon, or Tunitas Creek to search MLS

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