Welcome to the Mediterranean estate at 4520 Via Esperanza located nearby the exclusive Hope Ranch beach. The majestic mansion is 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 4,781 square feet, and approximately 2.5 acres. A masterpiece that provides an unparalleled living experience, perfect for both entertaining and relaxing everyday living. Enter through the double gates, this sanctuary home is fenced with privacy that will give you peace of mind. Your dream estate will have you living one of the greatest lifestyles Southern California has to offer.
Striking details include soaring vaulted wooden beam ceilings, gourmet kitchen, cozy fireplaces detailed with a wine cellar/wet bar and French doors. The open concept layout includes earthy terracotta tiles and the bedrooms are cozy with a light shade of gray, plush carpet in impeccable condition.
At the main level, the 4 bedrooms are perfect for loved ones while the primary suite is perched on the second floor. An abundance of glass windows and floor to ceiling glass doors create an open and airy atmosphere; each window and door highlights the exquisite lush and meticulous landscaping at every turn. Outside, enjoy native landscaping with large emerald green grassy yards, a parklike setting in your own front yard, enchanting mature trees, set on a desirable circular driveway grand entrance with a 3 car garage.
The exterior features beautiful gardens, a sparkling pool, romantic archways, zen fountains, outdoor full kitchen and bar with a professional chef pizza oven and several spacious outdoor decks for dining. The distinctive and charming property will have you soaking up the sunlight, it is spacious yet cozy, and the attention to detail creates pure harmony and bliss.
4520 Via Esperanza is offered for $8,995,000. To arrange a visit, contact Gary Goldberg of Coastal Properties at (805) 455-8910 or gary@coastalrealty.com.
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Sponsored by Gary Goldberg (DRE #01172139).
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