Palos Verdes Estates Trifecta

Imagine a beautiful, Italian-inspired home resting on a premier parcel of land atop a scenic coastal bluff on the Palos Verdes coastline rife with spectacular sunset and ocean views, on one of the best streets in sought-after village Malaga Cove.

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With a Great Location, Price and Move-in Condition, This Attractive Palos Verdes Estates Residence Hits the Trifecta

Add updated design elements—like a remodeled kitchen—and an exceptionally amenable price tag, and this property adds up to a timeless treasure that is not to be missed.

“This is a great opportunity to buy the lowest-priced single-family residence in the most prestigious neighborhood of Malaga Cove in Palos Verdes Estates,” confirms Stephen Haw of The Stephen Haw Group, who is listing the property for $1.799 million.

“Plus, it is in great move-in condition.”

It has since been extensively updated and remodeled by local architect Art Ashai, complete with new drywall, insulation, windows, doors, flooring, paint, cabinets, countertops, plumbing, electrical, heating, driveway and landscape.

Found on a 5,757-square-foot parcel of land at 1605 Via Montemar in Palos Verdes Estates—near walking trails, award-winning schools, legendary surf breaks, golf courses and nature—the four-bedroom, the four-bath abode was originally built in 1956.

A formal living room is ideal for gathering with family and friends, while the master bedroom offers a large walk-in closet with ample built-ins, and a bath with dual vanities and an office that also could be used as a fifth bedroom opens to the patio and grassy backyard.

Expect more than 2,500 square feet of opulent living space on two levels, with highlights including a family room with a cozy fireplace and a row of large windows featuring ocean views that opens to a dining area and remodeled kitchen with a large center island, granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances.

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Stephen Haw  |  310.503.9886
The Stephen Haw Group  |  DRE #00808646

List Price $1.799 million

PHOTOGRAPHS: COURTESY OF EMILY CRISTIANO OF CRISTIANO DESIGN

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