With unmatched urban charm and convenience, living in the classic Spanish-style Villa La Cresta, a beautiful boutique complex at Hope and State, is simply incredible. Come see for yourself: the three-bedroom 3791 State Street #A will be open this Sunday, December 22, from noon to 3 p.m.
This end-unit home has windows on three sides, so you can soak up the sunlight all day long. The common areas are open and airy, with inside dining and outdoor patio dining areas. The primary suite has a fireplace, vaulted ceilings, gorgeous mountain views, a huge walk-in closet, and a luxurious bathroom. And there’s also a main-level office that could easily double as a guest bedroom.
This is a great walking neighborhood. Leave the car in your private garage—with its stairway entry to the home—and explore!
3791 State Street #A is offered at $2.195 million. Come to the open house this Sunday, December 22, from noon to 3 p.m., or to schedule a visit, contact George Logan of 22 West Realtors (805-896-3823, [email protected]).
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Sponsored by George Logan (DRE# 00864273).

















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