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Daniel Casabonne presents:

Mid Century Modern on 3/4 Acre Parcel

$1,500,000

about this home's

Features

beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

Situated on just over 3/4 acre parcel in the hills above Boyes Hot Springs, this charming 1950's 3 bedroom + den/2 bath home is being offered for sale for the first time in decades.

Tastefully updated and upgraded by well known architect as his own residence.

Sweeping views and privacy yet a few minutes up the road from the Plaza.

Interior features include hardwood floors, French doors with all leading to patios or decks, stone fireplace, open beam ceilings, and updated & large kitchen.

Detached workshop for those wanting to do projects or those thinking they want a detached ADU.

Mature landscaping, ancient Oaks, Mazanitas of all sizes, succulents, and stone walls & paths.

Old world charm meets Mid Century cool. Add a pool, create an ADU, expand the footprint, or just enjoy from day one.

Current floorplan lends itself perfectly to have an ADU of 1 bedroom/1 bath with just closing off one doorway.

The hills of Boyes Hot Springs are hip & cool and this is the ideal Wine Country Escape or primary residence.

Large parcel but very low maintenance.

A property like this is a true gem and a rare find.

All public services.  Solar to off set the electricity bill.

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Contact Daniel Casabonne
(707) 939-2222 and (707) 494-3130
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Daniel Casabonne

Sotheby's International Realty

Realtor® Associate

DRE# 01221013

707.939.2222 office

707.494.3130 mobile

www.DanielCasabonne.com

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