Pauline Ln, Huntington Beach
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Pauline Ln
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2yrs+
- Neighborly Spirit
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
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"A Quiet Street Close to Everything"
I've lived on Pauline Lane for 15 years. Located 3 miles from the beach, it’s far enough away from businesses and the downtown party scene to be very quiet, but close enough to enjoy all the amenities that Huntington Beach has to offer. A grocery store, several fast food and casual restaurants and a new Home Depot are located within a half mile to the east on Magnolia Avenue. A mile to the west is Brookhurst Avenue, where a wide variety of stores and restaurants can be found.
The homes on Pauline Lane were built in the early 1960s and are among the most compact in Huntington Beach. However, the front and back yards are larger than those found in many newer neighborhoods. Even though the homes are small on Pauline Lane, they typically sell for $400,000 - $600,000 due to the high demand for homes in Huntington Beach.
The residents of Pauline Lane and the surrounding streets range from young families to older retirees. It is a very friendly neighborhood and a great place to raise a family, with excellent local schools and several parks nearby. There are a wide variety of organized activities available for children, including baseball, soccer, dance, martial arts and Scouts. Parents are very involved with their children and active PTA volunteers. Pauline Lane is not ostentatious, but it offers a very good quality of life.
The homes on Pauline Lane were built in the early 1960s and are among the most compact in Huntington Beach. However, the front and back yards are larger than those found in many newer neighborhoods. Even though the homes are small on Pauline Lane, they typically sell for $400,000 - $600,000 due to the high demand for homes in Huntington Beach.
The residents of Pauline Lane and the surrounding streets range from young families to older retirees. It is a very friendly neighborhood and a great place to raise a family, with excellent local schools and several parks nearby. There are a wide variety of organized activities available for children, including baseball, soccer, dance, martial arts and Scouts. Parents are very involved with their children and active PTA volunteers. Pauline Lane is not ostentatious, but it offers a very good quality of life.
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- Retirees