Estate looks like ‘a flower opening to the sky’ in California. Check it out
A striking home on the real estate market in the seaside neighborhood of La Jolla, California, for $3.49 million is a brilliant combination of “art and architecture,” according to the estate’s listing on Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties.
Sitting peacefully in the San Diego hills, the three-bedroom, three-bathroom residence not only has a fascinating design on the outside, but the interior is just as splendid.
“Like a flower opening to the sky above, this one-of-a-kind masterpiece unites art and architecture with an equally impressive ocean-view location in La Jolla Heights,” the listing says. “Virtually hidden at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, the irreplaceable residence reveals a minimalist street presence that belies the structural grandeur just beyond its entrance.”
Inside, the 2,600-square-foot home seems to pop with its sleek wood and California views. Features include:
High ceilings
“Curvilinear douglas fir beams”
Three-story atrium
Fireplace
Deck
The house appeared on Twitter’s Friday Night Zillow, a segment run by Bloomberg reporter Steven Dennis, and people were in love.
“I’m sure there is a catch for this house. It’s just too good to be true,” one person tweeted.
“Does anyone have $3.495 million I can borrow?” another asked.
“Love it! Wood, curves, ocean view and a reasonable kitchen to work in,” someone said.
“When I first saw this house in SD 10 years ago, it knocked my socks off!” one person noted. “It is stunning from the overlook road.”
“Stunning. It really is worth the $$ as an architectural masterpiece,” another tweeted.
“It’s like Frank Lloyd Wright meets Middle-Earth,” someone compared.
The listing is held by Craig L. Gagliardi.
This story was originally published September 12, 2022 at 9:27 AM.