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Pacific Grove, CA is a quaint coastal town located on the Monterey Peninsula. It has become famous for its stunning views and peaceful atmosphere. The town is home to many local attractions such as Point Pinos Lighthouse, Lovers Point Park and Beach, Asilomar State Beach, and Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary. It also offers unique shopping opportunities, delicious restaurants, and plenty of outdoor activities - all of which make Pacific Grove a great place to visit or live.
The reviews of Pacific Grove are mostly positive. Visitors love being able to explore the beautiful coastline and marvel at the incredible views while taking in the fresh ocean air. People also rave about the friendly locals who always seem to be willing to offer advice on where to eat or what activities to do. Whether you're looking for a romantic weekend getaway or just want some time away from it all, Pacific Grove definitely has something special that makes it stand out from other coastal towns.
based on 3 ReviewsGet to know Pacific Grove with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited Pacific Grove
We recommend leasing before you bite the dust. - 5/21/2021
We had vacationed in the Monterey Bay Area for 40 years and really liked it, so we leased an apartment in Pacific Grove for a year to see if we would like to purchase and retire here. Our ocean view, walking trails, and nature views of deer, seals etc. we’re beautiful, but the people were fearful and faithless with a really weak Catholic Church. The real estate is grossly inflated and the windy days were too numerous to count. Needless to say we left after our lease expired.
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Pacific Grove - 8/15/2006
PG is a wonderful town, although with a four-year old child, the town feels old. It is prohibitively expensive to live in PG with the Average home close to a million dollars. Because of the high cost of living, younger families can't afford to live here as much. The area is getting old. There are kids around, obviously, but when you visit other communities you quickly realize how relatively few children are around in PG (and the whole of the Monterey Peninsula). It's a nice town, but in my opinion, not so nice to be worth the
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