On the upper floor at oceanfront Bonnymede Shores, tucked amid the trees, the two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo at 1340 Plaza De Sonadores is bright, open, and private. And after a substantial reduction, it’s now being offered for $2,995,000.
The rooms are spacious with lots of windows, light oak hardwood floors, and porcelain tile in the entry. Quality design and finishes throughout create a soft, sophisticated, neutral palette.
The large, contemporary kitchen has a honed marble backsplash and stainless steel appliances.
Bathrooms have been remodeled with walk-in showers, marble, porcelain tile, and, in the primary bathroom, a soaking tub. There’s central forced-air heating and central air conditioning, plus a fireplace and laundry.
Situated directly on the beach with beautiful panoramic ocean and mountain views, Bonnymede Shores is near the shopping and dining along Montecito’s Coast Village Road, the Rosewood Miramar Beach resort, and the Four Seasons Biltmore. Amenities include tennis, pool, hot tub, club room, fruit trees, a rose garden for cuttings, and best of all, a spectacular oceanfront patio and walkway to the beach. The community is protected 24 hours a day by gated security with a guard.
1340 Plaza De Sonadores is being offered for $2,995,000. (Condo may be available fully furnished.) To arrange a visit, contact Lisa Foley of Goodwin & Thyne Properties at 805-252-2271 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Lisa Foley (DRE# 01995513) of Goodwin & Thyne Properties.


















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