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32557 Pine Cone Ct A&b
Running Springs, CA 92382
$1,900,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4373
Property Description
One of Rimwood Ranch hidden Gems. The Masterly Crafted Mountain Ranch Home includes not 1 but 2 Guest houses, which are situated on 3.58 acres behind private gates. Secured Entry with intercom, grants access up the expansive driveway to the two guest houses and main house. The main house displays hand crafted character with custom cooper roof, natural stone, circular driveway, hardwoods and wrap around porches. Formal Entry with custom tile and decorative columns. To the side large den with fireplace and custom-built ins. The Dining Room has amazing views of the forest. Living Room Boosts Cathedral Ceilings and floor to ceiling rock fireplace with glass windows which allow natural light to the house. Entertainers' kitchen with custom cabinetry, granite counters, breakfast nook and prep sink. Spacious Master Quarters on main level with large walk-in closets, 2 powder baths and double shower and spa tub. The house has 4 additional bedrooms. 1200 sq ft office with separate entry and driveway. Detached Guest Quarters with 2 separate apartments, oversized garage, covered RV parking with Hook Ups. Property is a very profitable Air BnB rental and can provide a good source of income.
Property Information
Lot Size
155,944 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2005
MLS Number
RW23227094
Location
Address
32557 Pine Cone Ct A&B
City
Running Springs
State
CA
Zip Code
92382
County
SAN BERNARDINO (MOUNTAINS)
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Big Bear Lake Arrowhead, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Big Bear Lake Arrowhead
Phone
(562) 577-9958
Office Name
KELLER WILLIAMS LAKE ARROWHEAD
Office Phone
(909) 359-8030
Agent Name
MONICA MNICH

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