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PRE-APPLICATION. From San Mateo County Stone Pine Cove Pre-Application web page.
More on 830 Stone Pine on the City of Half Moon Bay website.
San Mateo County Stone Pine Cove Pre-Application: Stone Pine Cove is an exciting new affordable manufactured home community located in the scenic coastal city of Half Moon Bay. The County of San Mateo is now accepting pre-applications for this community, which is just a short walk from downtown Half Moon Bay’s vibrant restaurants and shops on Main Street. Stone Pine Cove will be professionally managed and is conveniently located next to a newly developed public park and playground.
This community will feature 46 newly constructed homes exclusively for low-income farmworker families who live and work in San Mateo County. Homes are available to households with annual income levels up to 60% of the Area’s Median Income (AMI), with space/lot rent varying based on income. Please see flyer below for space/lot rent costs.
To make homeownership achievable for buyers of Stone Pine Cove, the County of San Mateo is offering a unique financing opportunity. All eligible homebuyers can access a 20-year, zero-interest, deferred payment, forgivable loan for the full cost of the manufactured home. No down payment or monthly mortgage payments are required.
Homebuyers will be responsible for paying space rent, insurance, utilities, property taxes, and ongoing repairs, and maintenance on their home.

Stone Pine Cove Floor Plans

A conceptual rendering of Stone Pine Cove, a project that includes walking paths and a community park.







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The Half Moon Bay City Council typically meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month starting at 7:00pm at the Ted Adcock Community Center, 535 Kelly Avenue.
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Mayor Robert Brownstone, District 1; Term ends 2026
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- November 2024 Election – Districts 2 and 3 will elect a representative to a four-year term.
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