On track to be completed next month, 4477 Via Alegre is the Hope Ranch home you’ve been looking for, without the need to do any further work. Inspired by classic California haciendas, the single-level, five-bedroom floor plan flows effortlessly from one appealing space to another, embracing every opportunity to open to the outside. The finishes are contemporary; the workmanship is palpable. Discreetly out of view is the stunning swimming pool, surrounded by a teak deck, and just beyond that is a guest/pool house with a vast covered terrace and alfresco kitchen. The 2.44-acre property also has a formal outdoor seating area, a fruit orchard, and a three-car garage.
4477 Via Alegre is being offered for $14.4 million. To see the property in person, contact Troy G Hoidal at 805-689-6808 or [email protected].
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