Pacifica Companies

84 Communities
13,724 Units
62 Cities
32 Senior Communities
11 Corporate Communities

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Pacifica Companies Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Pacifica Companies Operates

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Las Vegas

Las Vegas is far more layered than its global reputation suggests, operating as Nevada's most populous city and the financial and cultural center of the entire state. The famous Strip sits just outside city limits in the unincorporated communities of Paradise and Winchester, which means the city itself leans decidedly residential, with strong economic anchors in hospitality, gaming, and a growing technology and healthcare sector. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas grounds the east side of the metro with academic energy and ties the surrounding area to research, medicine, and the arts. Neighborhoods span a wide range of personalities. Summerlin sits against the edge of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, offering desert trail access alongside master-planned streets. The 18b Arts District downtown draws a creative crowd with murals, galleries, and breweries, while Spring Valley places residents near the Chinatown corridor along Spring Mountain Road. Desert Shores and The Lakes offer waterside paths in a quieter setting. The annual Life Is Beautiful festival transforms downtown into a multi-day celebration of music, art, and food that reflects the city's local culture well beyond the casino floors. Renters will find a broad housing mix, from gated apartment communities in Summerlin to converted lofts near downtown and high-rise rentals along the Resort Corridor. Studios through multi-bedroom floor plans are widely available, giving renters real flexibility in how they experience this endlessly active city.

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San Diego

San Diego earns its nickname "America's Finest City" not just from good weather but from 70 miles of coastline that are the perfect place to spend your weekend outdoors. Neighborhoods like North Park, Little Italy, and the Gaslamp Quarter each carry their own distinct energy — from craft brewery culture and street art to waterfront dining and live music. Balboa Park, one of the oldest recreational parks in the country, anchors the city's cultural scene with 17+ museums, sprawling gardens, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. Mission Trails Regional Park adds another 8,000-plus acres of trails and open space just minutes from downtown. The rental market reflects the city's range of lifestyles. Downtown high-rises and loft-style apartment communities sit alongside bungalows near the beach and hillside townhomes with canyon views. Whether you're drawn to the walkable streets of East Village or the quieter stretches of Carmel Valley, there's a rental fit for just about every preference. San Diego is also home to the University of California San Diego campus, and as the historically recognized Birthplace of California, the city carries deep roots that show up in its architecture, Old Town historic district, and Kumeyaay cultural heritage woven throughout the region.

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Tampa

Tampa sits where the Hillsborough River meets the bay, mixing waterfront living with a bustling downtown scene. Sitting in the heart of Tampa is the Riverwalk, a winding path connecting Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park to Armature Works, lined with restaurants and community gathering spots. Hyde Park's streets lead straight to Bayshore Boulevard's views of the bay, while Ybor City showcases Tampa’s past through historic brick corridors and 7th Avenue nightlife. Clearwater and St. Petersburg beaches are a short drive away when the week calls for a beach getaway. The rental market spans a wide range of options, from high-rise apartment communities in the Channel District to bungalow-style rentals in Seminole Heights and waterfront properties near Davis Islands. Tampa is home to the University of South Florida, and the city draws major employers across healthcare, finance, and tourism. The Gasparilla Pirate Festival rolls through downtown each January and has been a Tampa tradition since 1904. With direct access to I-275, I-4, and Tampa International Airport, staying connected here is never a challenge.