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$950,000
Sold on 7/07/20
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
3.50 |
2,799 |
$2,992 |
1960 |
On the market:
78 days
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On a large corner lot within the picturesque neighborhood of Paradise Gardens, stands an iconic mid-century home, originally designed by Alfred Newman Beadle in 1960 and completely renovated and re-imagined in 2020. Expertly renovated and modernized, the original footprint of the home was largely left intact but expanded upon with today's luxury buyer in mind. The home was taken down to the studs, two old additions were completely removed to make way for the new great room, master bedroom wing- all new from the dirt up! Entire home features new concrete flooring t/o, new plumbing t/o, 2 new HVAC systems and all new ducting t/o, new electric t/o with new panel, new roof with warranty, tankless water heater, all new appliances t/o, new doors and windows t/o, new hardware t/o and much more A dramatic entry greets you with iconic Beadle block detail, oversized exposed aggregate pavers, gorgeous pivoting glass door and unique interior planters. Once inside find a modern chefs kitchen complete with Cafe appliance suite, quartz countertops, ample cabinetry and two large skylights. Matte grey concrete flooring carries through the home, diffused natural light created by walls of glass and skylights light up the home throughout the day, while LED lighting- all dimmable- create a warmth at night. Stunning bathrooms with designer accents and tile. An ideal floor plan features four bedrooms, split master with walk in closet, large European style shower and bath, and gorgeous mountain views. Three bedrooms flank the Western side of the home, two bedrooms share the hall bath and the fourth bedroom is a 2nd master complete with en-suite bath and walk in closet. The large corner lot enjoys gorgeous mountain views on over a quarter acre. The sparkling pool has been refurbished with new plaster and tile line. The entire home lives like new while paying respect to the past, maintaining the architectural charm of a Beadle box while embracing the future of design.
Listing courtesy of Michelle Renteria, Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty