Location on the Ocean
Spectacular high bluff ocean view. Less than half
mile walk to wide, sandy beach. Beautiful three
bedroom house built in 2007. Located in Pacific
Beach, Washington: 2 1/2 hours from Seattle, 3
hours from Portland, 25 minutes north of Ocean
Shores. This is the prettiest section of the
Washington coast with a windswept forest on a
high bluff, looking down on the beach. Awesome
sunsets. Sorry, no pets.
Bob's Pacific Beach House
Great Ocean View, Short Walk to Beach,
3 King Size Beds, House Built in 2007.
Located in Pacific Beach, WA
- just north of Ocean Shores.











Features of the House
The house features a large upper deck with wide ocean and sunset view, lower private deck with view,
three king beds and a queen sleeper sofa, three HDTVs with DVD players and high-definition cable
programming, wireless high speed Internet, stereo with four in-wall surround speakers and iPod dock, all
new furnishings in 2007, fully stocked kitchen with granite slab counters and stainless steel appliances,
large master suite with double- headed travertine tile shower, massage table, dark rich Brazilian cherry
wood hardwood floors throughout the house, art glass lighting, ceiling fans, propane fireplace, two car
garage, laundry room, deck furniture, charcoal grill with all supplies.
Double and single kayaks with gear are available to guests.
New this spring: We've built a back yard fire pit. Gather around the fire in the evening, listen to the constant
roar of the ocean, look up at the stars, and watch the moon rise. It's a great way to get the kids away from
their electronics. You are welcome to any firewood you may find in our garage. The nearby D&K Grocery
sells bundles of firewood and kindling.
Planning an extended trip around the Olympic
peninsula? Check out OlympicCircleTour.com for a
set of three luxury vacation rental houses stationed
around the peninsula near all the major sights.
Pick a Theme:
A Childhood Dream
I learned about the area as a kid when my family would vacation at the Sandpiper Resort. I remember
collecting countless sand dollar shells. I remember walking alone early in the morning down to Copalis
Rock or north to Joe Creek. I remember castle building on the endless sand (50 miles of sand in this
county). I remember the day my mother lead my sister and I down the beach to a stinky, dead sea lion, then
she thought we would take a short cut through the woods to the road. We found a spot to scramble up the
cliff - perhaps where Seabrook is now - and then wandered lost through the thick underbrush and over
damp, fallen logs for over an hour. Finally, we all came out to the road and yelled "Civilization, civilization!".
I remember wondering why my family couldn't own one of those nice beach houses I saw up in Pacific
Beach. It fulfilled a childhood dream when I bought this house in May 2007.
PICTURE OF THE MONTH: A dedicated fisherman seen at Pacific Beach State Park.