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$2,205,000
Sold on 1/28/21
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
3.00 |
4,032 |
$12,555 |
1981 |
On the market:
198 days
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This spectacular Santa Fe inspired estate is the original work of renown architect, Benny Gonzalez, and has been beautifully remodeled with a modern vibe. As you arrive through 200 year old Bolivian hand carved wood gates into the private entry lush with greenery, including a boojum tree and other rare specimens, you'll be treated to a home with so much personality it will be a challenge to pick your favorite spot. It perfectly combines old world elements with fresh updates, and each room is overflowing with character and impeccable quality. The gorgeous kitchen has a huge island, Wolf double ovens and stove top, Subzero refrigerator/freezer, pot filler, a custom metal hood, and sleek marble accents. The butler's alley has a coffee bar and temperature controlled wine fridge, and the dining room is as elegant as it is comfortable. Both the great room and living room are designed for relaxation, but also offer high style and upscale finishes, and the home office is outstanding. The master hideaway is breathtaking with dramatic 300 year old custom hand carved wood entry doors from Spain leading to a dream worthy space complete with a sitting area, stone fireplace and stunning master bath. Canterra stone, wide plank wood flooring, exposed wood plank and beamed ceilings, astounding millwork, dramatic lighting and multiple custom fireplaces finish the home to perfection, and the grounds are just as impressive with a huge grassy yard, meticulous landscape, a private raised garden, delicate ironwork, Wolf barbecue, a huge patio with a living room, dining room and sitting room surrounding a charming fireplace, and stone fountains sitting at the foot of outrageous Camelback Mountain views with the monk in perfect site. This exquisite home is for the family that appreciates high style and quality living!
Listing courtesy of Robert Joffe & Andrew Mehlman, Compass & Compass