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19531 Cordelia Ave
Sonora, CA 95370
$725,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3167
Property Description
The Ultimate Country Dream. Sitting on a knoll between Hess and Cordelia, and bordering Mono Way on one side, 2 separate parcels are being sold together. Entering the property via the long driveway, the home’s curb appeal slowly reveals itself with a circular driveway, lawn area and rose garden. The single-story home is approximately 3,167 square feet and has a large entry with beautiful slate flooring and opens to a spacious living room that features a fireplace and a sliding glass door to the backyard. It has ample room for multiple sitting areas, giving flexibility in how the space can be utilized. Across the hall is a formal dining room with built in cabinets to store your collectables. The kitchen is light and airy and with an eat-in-area that takes advantage of expansive views. From there, you enter the spacious family room. It has a sliding glass door to the front yard and its wood ceiling and wood burning insert keep the room warm and cozy. Off that is a den that has plenty of room for 2 nice sized desks. In addition to that there is a bonus room that can be used as an extra office or perhaps a craft or hobby room. The master bedroom suite has room for a large furniture set and has a generously sized sliding glass door that opens to a nice sitting area. In addition, there are 2 more bedrooms and bathrooms. Updates to the home include a 50-year roof and dual pane windows, both were installed approximately 3 years ago. Outside, there is a beautiful pool area, multiple garden areas, and over 100 rose bushes. There is ample room for RV and boat parking as well as space to create more gardens and perhaps an orchard or small vineyard. Let your imagination guide you. The parcel the home sits on is zoned commercial with 3.57 acres. The adjoining 2nd lot is level with 2.75 acres. It is zoned residential. This is the best of both worlds as the location is ideal for residential or commercial. Perhaps put up a shop, run a business or add a second home to the commercial property. Build a home or 2 on the vacant land parcel for your personal use, or to rent. Or keep it as pastureland for horses. This wonderfully unique property with a total of 6.32 acres has endless possibilities.
Property Information
Lot Size
6 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1965
MLS Number
20230061
Location
Address
19531 Cordelia Ave
City
Sonora
State
CA
Zip Code
95370
County
TUOLUMNE
Listing
Provider
BHHS Drysdale- Sonora, original listing
Name
BHHS Drysdale- Sonora
Phone
(209) 533-7888
Office Name
BHHS Drysdale- Sonora
Office Phone
(209) 533-7888
Agent Name
Robin Rowland

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