Sold for $1,360,000

1702 Glasgow Ave

Cardiff by the Sea

Sold
4
Bed
3
Bath
2,456
Livable Area Sq. Ft.
Offered at $1,395,000 Sold for $1,360,000

Mediterranean-influenced Custom Residence

An inviting entry leads to an impressive living, dining and kitchen area
that flows together and continues outback through French doors.
Stranded bamboo flooring, volume ceilings, interior archways and a
contemporary fireplace with wood mantel enhance the home’s casual
ambiance. A fully appointed kitchen boasts a long breakfast bar, island
with seating and prep sink, wine storage, granite countertops, cherry
cabinetry, a sunny bay window over the stainless steel sink, Grohe
fixtures, Thermador 5-burner cooktop, Bosch stainless steel dishwasher,
and a KitchenAid refrigerator with cabinet-matched exterior.
Meticulously built to exacting standards in 2005, the 3-bedroom, 3-bath
residence is generously proportioned at approx. 2,456 s.f. and is
appointed with a unique detached home office/studio with private patio,
whole-house interior/exterior audio, ceiling fans, a wood-stained
staircase with storage underneath, dual-zone heating, solid wood doors
throughout, a convenient laundry chute, and attached 2-car garage with
stained-wood-inspired roll-up doors. A secondary bedroom offers a deck
overlooking the front of the home, and the sophisticated master suite
includes a large rear deck, jetted spa tub, limestone-tiled shower with
seat and frameless door, a sit-down vanity, and a walk-in closet with
Solatube skylight featuring thermostat-activated ventilation. Mature
landscaping enriches both the front and rear yards, with the backyard
offering mature fruit trees, and a large patio plumbed for a gas BBQ.
Lifestyle included!

 

Location

Details

Structure
Type: Residential
Year Built: 2005
Dates
On Market Since:
Closing Date:
Days on Market: 57
West of I-5 in Cardiff by the Sea’s desirable upper Composer District

Contact

North County Coastal Lifestyle

(760) 419-1240

1953 San Elijo Ave Suite 100, Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007

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