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$490,000
Sold on 12/04/19
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
3.00 |
2,376 |
$2,304 |
2003 |
On the market:
117 days
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Located near the end of a quiet & highly desirable Cul-de-Sac street in central Chino, this custom home has outstanding curb appeal & exudes pride in ownership throughout! With a freshly painted exterior on both buildings in the last year, this open & spacious split bedroom floor plan with great room concept boasts upgrades throughout including starting with the custom wood front door with speakeasy, to the extensive tile and wood flooring in wet/traffic areas. Beautiful kitchen boasts breakfast bar, granite counters, hickory cabinetry with dove tail construction with pull out drawers, stainless steel appliance package, walk-in pantry with decorative glass door, island, dual vessel sink that overlooks rear yard/patio & convection oven with 4 burner gas range & custom vent hood with microwave above. Generous master suite boasts large walk-in closet, Granitetex raised height dual vanities, oversized tub & contemporary walk-in shower with dual heads. Formal dining area accented with fireplace, plus living room, in addition to rear flex/bonus room with access to rear patio courtyard area complete with outdoor fireplace! Guest bath has oversized tub/shower combo, large guest bedrooms, laundry room has utility sink, folding desk, storage cabinetry, and hanging bar for clothing. There is a built in AV closet where you can control surround sound throughout much of home & rear patio. Flat level usable property also boasts shed and approx 1900 sq. foot 4.5 car garage, which is heated & complete with ¾ bathroom making for the ultimate shop! Concrete driveway leads to stamped concrete front patio accented by peeled pole accents & gorgeous front yard with mature aspens. No HOA, only some light deed restrictions to keep neighborhood consistent. Dual zone HVAC, carpets new in the last year. Lift in shop is negotiable outside of closing.
Listing courtesy of Geoffrey Hyland & Paul Schneider