134 Grand Ave, Pacific Grove
Between Park Place and Ocean View Boulevard
4 beds, 2 baths, 2,462 SF on a 3,765 SF lot
Built, 1951
Last sold, 1997
This postwar multi-family home was built during PG’s midcentury infill, when new housing had to fit into a more fully built-out town. Alongside historic Victorians and Craftsman-style homes, this home stands out for being practical and compact while maximizing a downtown-sized lot.
The two residential wings wrap around a park-like courtyard, with a paved path leading to the rear unit beside a beautifully manicured lawn.
This creates an inviting, resort-style oasis and adds visual variety to PG’s most traditional neighborhood.
That location remains the prized asset. Half a block from the Bay, this home enjoys all the perks of coastal living without the challenging of maintaining a 19th Century home.
The historic marker also suggests that this was not the first home at this address, as the marker notes the settlement of the lot, not the construction of the house.
Three Things I Love About the Home
1. The courtyard: simple and elegant outdoor space that feels like your own private park.
2. Neighborhood variety: contrasting home styles can be really stunning and the boxy white massing blends seamlessly into the neighborhood alongside much older builds.
3. The multi-family format: the layout and separate entrances create a shared space where each family feels completely (and privately) at home.








