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271 Ocean View Ave
Del Mar, CA 92014
Bob Angello with Willis Allen Real Estate, original listing - (858) 755-6761
$12,850,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 4, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5472 Square Feet
Property Description
Santa Barbara Style Architecture with a modern edge. Designed 'of the moment' by local and world renown Architect Ron Wilson, with tailor-made and custom built construction, finest amenities & stones. The Coastal View from this spectacular estate has that very special scenery and creates the ultimate in privacy, with 17,859 SqFt of grounds and 5,472 SqFt of living area (excluding the door and window drip lines), plus the California outdoor living space with infinity edge swim pool & spa and dining area perfect for entertaining. Located close to the restaurants & shops and all that the Del Mar Village has to offer. These Coastal Views have a remarkable backdrop while the ocean & sunset views are panoramic and heavenly. Because no sunset view is ever the same, when the sun dips into the water, and even if cloudy skies, notice the gorgeous reds, significantly making your favorite color- Sunset. Or you can take the secret path down to the exceptionally rare Del Mar Beaches and walk for peaceful relaxation while enjoying the scent of those gentile ocean breezes. Lounge in the great room bringing family and friends together for dinners and celebrations combining the functions of the living room-kitdchen-dining room, and allowing freedom of movement while flooding the room with natural light. This Chef's Kitchen, the heart of the home, is a magnet for social gatherings, space planned for eating & drinking; if you are going to average 2.5 hours daily in the kitchen, you'll be delighted it is this one. The uniqueness of this master bedroom suite will serve as an important place to transition from your private & public life, the shower, the bath tub, the his and hers walk in closets, the ocean views; where you can shed the worries of the day. The guest bedrooms are en suite. Watch a movie in the theatre. Has a huge 2 car garage with a 3rd space carport. BTW: plenty of room for an ADU, for a relative or care-taker. Indeed, this one is Del Mar's Finest. Love your new lifestyle at the beach!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2005
MLS Number
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Location
Address
271 Ocean View Ave
City
Del Mar
State
CA
Zip Code
92014
County
SAN DIEGO (GREATER)
Listing
Name
Phone
(858) 459-4033
Office Name
Office Phone
(858) 755-6761
Agent Name
Bob Angello
Agency Phone
(858) 755-6761

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