Re-designed and re-envisioned by noted local architect Don Nulty and showcasing a stunning, bright, and spacious ambiance, this very private and beautiful Spanish-style residence makes the perfect primary or secondary residence. Featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 full and 1 half bath, a gorgeous living room featuring a vaulted ceiling and anchored by a handsome fireplace, gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, sitting room, dining area and the garden area with an expansive patio, multiple dining and entertaining areas complement the views of the ocean across a sylvan and idyllic landscape. An attached yet separate studio, possible third bedroom and bath, is accessed via a breezeway which also serves as an additional upper-level patio area or via an exterior staircase. Graced with an intimate floor plan, the home feels inviting and spacious maintaining an essence of coziness throughout.
1209 Cima Linda Lane is currently being offered for $7,950,000. To schedule a visit, contact Cristal Clarke of Berkshire Hathaway at 805-886-9378 or [email protected]
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