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4040 South La Costa Court Court
La Habra, CA 90631
$1,765,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2630
Property Description
Tucked away behind the exclusive gates of West Hills lies this stunning 5 bed, 3 bath, 3 car garage retreat perched along the rolling hills of La Habra on a 10,400 sq ft lot. Welcome to 4040 South La Costa Court, a 2,633 sq ft private escape that delights with secluded surroundings and meticulous upgrades throughout. Upon entering you are immediately drawn into the sweeping hillside views as you step into the formal living room and dining room featuring floor to ceiling windows delivering spectacular natural light. An equally impressive dual staircase guides you to the remodeled kitchen with stainless steel appliances, rich granite counters, undermount lighting and backsplash, white custom cabinetry and a center island. The main floor bedroom with ensuite bath is a perfect place for out of town guests, or could even be used as a home office. A laundry room with cabinet storage and a sink completes the downstairs. Upstairs offers abundant living space with three ample sized guest bedrooms which share a remodeled bath with dual vanities, modern tile flooring and glass enclosed shower with gorgeous marble detailing. The spacious primary suite is complete with vaulted ceilings, ceiling fan and mountain views from every window. The spa like bathroom is beautifully adorned in stone tile throughout with a decadent soaking tub and custom glass-enclosed shower with stunning marble walls and tile accents. Step outside where there’s new grass ready for play or pull up a lounge chair and close out your evening with a sunset view over the nature preserve. Improvements include travertine and wood style flooring, plantation shutters, custom baseboards, recessed lighting, custom window coverings, vinyl and block fencing, sand-finish concrete flooring in backyard. Explore myriad walking trails just steps from your new front door or take a stroll to nearby Vista Del Valley Park. Minutes from shopping, restaurants, Los Coyotes, Coyote Hills and Westridge golf courses and convenient access to the 91 and 57 freeways make this home a rare and highly desirable find you don’t want to miss!
Property Information
Lot Size
10,400 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1994
MLS Number
PW24068853
Location
Address
4040 South La Costa Court Court
City
La Habra
State
CA
Zip Code
90631
County
ORANGE (NORTH)
Listing
Provider
First Team Real Estate, original listing
Name
First Team Real Estate
Phone
(949) 539-0824
Office Name
First Team Real Estate
Office Phone
(949) 539-0824
Agent Name
Denise Tash

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