Commanding hilltop estate on 1.11 acres on coveted Campanil Hill with panoramic ocean, mountain, and city views. Stunning single-level, extensively reimagined property with tennis/pickleball court, pool, and guest house.
Beautifully appointed kitchen which includes high-end appliances, Calacatta marble countertops, and a sumptuous center island.

Spacious primary bedroom enjoys breathtaking views and an ultra-lux bath.

With 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, plus a separate guest house, there is plenty of room for family and friends.
This resort-like property is an entertainer’s paradise. With a regulation-size tennis/pickleball court, pool, outdoor kitchen, raised vegetable beds, and multiple areas to enjoy the sweeping views, you will be the envy of all your friends.
3620 Campanil Drive is being offered for $8,950,000. To arrange a visit, contact Daniel Encell (805-565-4896, [email protected]) or Rose Lizardi (805-452-4492, [email protected]) of Berkshire Hathaway.
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Sponsored by Daniel Encell (DRE# 00976141) and Rose Lizard (DRE# 02107492) of Berkshire Hathaway.

















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