2714 Monterey Road new

San Marino,CA 91108

$ 2500000

4 Beds

3 Baths

3239 SqFt


Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Detached

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 3,239 sqft

Price per Sqft $771

MLS Listing ID CRP1-20932

Bedrooms 4

Full Baths 2

HOA Y/N No

Originating Board Datashare California Regional

Year Built 1927

Lot Size 6,974 Sqft

Property Sub-Type Detached

Property Description

Within San Marino, known for its great small-town community and top-notch schools, you will find a fabulous Spanish Colonial Revival nestled in the heart of the Mission District. With boutiques, cafes, and restaurants just minutes away, 2714 Monterey Road offers the perfect location for you to walk, bike, or drive to the nearby downtown area or beautiful Lacy Park. Designed by well-renowned architect Carlton Monroe Winslow Sr. in 1927, this gorgeous home captures the true essence of the Spanish Colonial Revival style through arched doorways, rich wooden doors, ornate wrought iron, and original caramel colored hardwood floors found throughout. Upon entering the foyer, you will be greeted with the opulent wood and wrought iron panel. To the left, an expansive formal living room is filled with natural light and centered around an attractive fireplace. An enclosed patio nearby brings a feel of nature into the home and offers a peaceful view of the backyard. Perfect as a family room, this space is sure to be a conversation piece. To the right of the foyer, sunlight pours through a bank of windows, illuminating the dining area. With easy access to the kitchen and laundry room, a bedroom and full bath are tucked away on the first floor. Upstairs, a large hallway brings the living quarte

Location

State CA

County Los Angeles

Interior

Heating Forced Air

Flooring Tile,Carpet,Wood

Fireplaces Type Living Room

Fireplace Yes

Appliance Refrigerator

Laundry Laundry Room,Inside

Exterior

Garage Spaces 2.0

Pool None

View None

Handicap Access Other

Private Pool false

Building

Story 2

Foundation Raised

Water Public

Architectural Style Spanish,See Remarks

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