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for sale
USD 4,000,000
USD 1,313/sq.ft
New
1406 La Jolla Knoll
92037
· 3,046 sq.ft · 4 Bedrooms · 4 Baths · House
· Patio · Office room · Fireplace · Equipped kitchen · Parking
92037 · 3,046 sq.ft · 4 Bedrooms · 4 Baths · House · Patio · Office room · Fireplace · Equipped kitchen · Parking
Set in the heart of one of La Jolla's best neighborhoods, this Spanish Revival-style home offers an enviable combination of ocean views, privacy, and essentially single-level living, all just minutes from the Village. The main, entry-level holds the primary bedroom, a second bedroom, and a private office with a fireplace, all with ocean views, while two additional bedrooms, laundry, and the garage are tucked below. High ceilings, a beautiful fireplace, and French doors that open the living room to the entry patio create a wonderful flow for both everyday living and entertaining, as does the spacious dining room with a butler's pantry. The kitchen has a charming built-in breakfast nook. The home sits on a large lot adjacent to a decommissioned City reservoir, which gives it an unusually open, expansive feeling rarely found this close to the coast. Believed to be a 1927/28 Lilian Rice design, the home retains its original character throughout, creating a rare opportunity for a buyer look
Set in the heart of one of La Jolla's best neighborhoods, this Spanish Revival-style home offers an enviable combination of ocean views, privacy, and essentially single-level living, all just minutes from the Village. The main, entry-level holds the primary bedroom, a second bedroom, and a private office with a fireplace, all with ocean views, while two additional bedrooms, laundry, and the garage are tucked below. High ceilings, a beautiful fireplace, and French doors that open the living room to the entry patio create a wonderful flow for both everyday living and entertaining, as does the spacious dining room with a butler's pantry. The kitchen has a charming built-in breakfast nook. The home sits on a large lot adjacent to a decommissioned City reservoir, which gives it an unusually open, expansive feeling rarely found this close to the coast. Believed to be a 1927/28 Lilian Rice design, the home retains its original character throughout, creating a rare opportunity for a buyer look
USD 4,000,000