Perched atop the coveted Eucalyptus Hill neighborhood, the private estate at 1776 Eucalyptus Hill Road is enveloped in lush greenery, capturing ocean and mountain views. Set on 4+ acres, the 4-bedroom residence offers a refined sense of scale, with soaring ceilings and a light-filled, open layout designed for both daily living and gathering. The ground-floor primary suite is a serene sanctuary, complete with a generous walk-in closet and sunrise vistas. The middle level offers three additional bedrooms, a spacious family room, and access to the private backyard. On the lower level, a flexible space lends itself to a gym, wellness retreat, or additional storage, while the rooftop terrace crowns this rare and remarkable offering in an ultra-private setting.
1776 Eucalyptus Hill Road is offered at $5,150,000. To schedule a visit, contact Teddy Muller of Turpin Muller Group at Village Properties at 805-698-2347 or [email protected].
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