Modern Mediterranean revival architectural masterpiece completed in 2008, designed by architect Phil Edmonson of Pacific Coast Architects. This home was built to the highest specifications. The home showcases 180 degree panorama of white water views facing south down the Laguna coastline all the way to the Dana Point Strands. This home has a combined white-water/city view that cannot be easily found. The living room is extremely mindful of the outdoors and creates an indoor outdoor feel with a wide open patio. Gourmet chefs kitchen has been newly remodeled in 2022 with Quartzite Blanco Supremo countertops and custom cabinetry. High-end appliances - Wolfe six burner range with solid copper range hood, new Wolfe warmer, SubZero refrigerator, new Meili dish washer. Wide-plank oak flooring upstairs, stone flooring on lower level. Mahogany paneled McKinley elevator with access from the first floor near garage and up to main living area. Massive fireplace in great room with carved 500 year old Cypress chevre-feullie limestone. Solid African Mahogany doors throughout. Lower level features media room that opens to ocean view patio, two large ensuite bedrooms, a powder room, and large laundry room. Upstairs features great room with custom sliding Weiland doors opening to the elegant oceanview terrace, chefs kitchen, master retreat, a fourth ensuite bedroom and second powder room. Three car garage with Mahogany rollup doors and epoxy floor finish and flagstone driveway. Two additional parking spaces in driveway. Home has 6 zone HVAC and water purification system. Enjoy ocean breezes and unparalleled views. Crescent Bay Park and Crescent Bay Beach are just a stones throw away! You are on permanent vacation!
LG24079057
Residential - Single Family, 2 Story
4
4 Full/2 Half
2008
Orange
0.1148
Acres
Public
2
Public Sewer
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