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1317 Stonefield Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
$1,399,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1606
Property Description
Completely reimagined home located in the highly desirable and one of the most popular family neighborhoods in Costa Mesa is Halecrest/Hall of Fame. This beautiful home features 3 bedrooms and 3 and half bathrooms, every room has its own on-suite bathroom and 1 guest bathroom in the entry. This home has an open concept and is perfect for entertaining. The modern kitchen is a dream for those who love to cook and features a large Quartz island with waterfall edges, a prep sink and seats 4, Stainless steel appliances and range hood and a high end 5 burner, convection oven by Cosmo, brass pot filler, white shaker cabinets with self closing drawers and doors, brass handles and faucets and lots of storage space. The dinning area also features a dry bar with dual temperature controlled wine refrigerator that holds up to 40 bottles of your favorite vino. The home was originally a 4 bedroom, 2 of the rooms were merged to make a gorgeous primary suite in the back of the home. The bedroom easily fits a king bed with 2 night stands and has a large walk-in closet and walk- in shower, multiple shower heads and frameless glass with rolling doors. The 2 other bedrooms are also generous in size with large closet spaces, both with on suite bathrooms and one has its own private patio. Luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout the entire home, beautiful led fireplace with multi color options and heat. New Rheem high efficiency 16 SEER 3.5 ton AC, vertical furnace in the attic, new ducting and an Air Scrubber by Aerus which is used to reduce viruses, bacteria and other contaminants in the ambient air and on surfaces while the HVAC fan is running. The attic space also has blown-in R 19 insulation. New dual pane windows and French door, recessed lighting throughout the home and so much more! The 2 car garage is also completely finished with new side mounted garage door opener, pull down stairs to attic storage, recessed lighting and also has 220 power. Halecrest also offers its residence optional membership to Halecrest Park, Swim & Tennis Club as well as one of the top ranked elementary schools Killybrooke, both which are only a few steps away. Top ranked Maude B. Davis Magnet School is also nearby. Close to South Coast Plaza, Irvine Spectrum, Orange Coast College, OC Fairgrounds, John Wayne Airport and the beach. Access to 405, 55, and 73 freeways are all very close.
Property Information
Lot Size
6,008 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1963
MLS Number
PW24006560
Location
Address
1317 Stonefield Street
City
Costa Mesa
State
CA
Zip Code
92626
County
ORANGE (CENTRAL)
Listing
Provider
Torelli Realty, original listing
Name
Torelli Realty
Phone
(714) 540-7355
Office Name
Torelli Realty
Office Phone
(714) 540-7355
Agent Name
Mark Sladky

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