A prime example of Craftsman Bungalow construction, a product of Southern California s easy going lifestyle and the desire to connect with the natural environment. This home was originally constructed in 1913 in what was then called the La Jolla Hills Subdivision. Back then, only 850 people called La Jolla home the town s roads were covered in dirt and electricity had just been made available. Today, things have changed in La Jolla. And though the home has been completely rebuilt, its original charm and character remain a timeless testament to its heritage. The land on which it sits is relatively unchanged, characterized by mature landscaping and seclusion generating that early rural La Jolla feeling. The home and detached guest house boasts 4BR/4.5BA and an office. It has an airy and light great room under high ceilings extending between a private patio at the rear and Cantina accordion doors at the front that bring the landing into the living room and facilitate indoor/outdoor living and entertainment. Composed of only the highest quality finish materials with top-of-the-line stainless appliances, granite and marble in the kitchen, the home and property are truly special examples of modern convenience and historical charm, made even better by the Mills Act and the significant property tax savings - in this case over 70% savings per year based upon the asking price - it affords the Buyer.
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