The four-bedroom home is listed for $3,326,000 on nearly an acre of land just a few blocks from the water.
The property is located in an urban area. But due to the size of the property and the fact that it is surrounded by walls, you have a real sense of peace and quiet.
Built in 1920, this 5,374 square foot home remains true to its Spanish roots, even after recent renovations and updates.
As you enter the foyer at the front door, there is the original chandelier with original lighting everywhere.
The home features high beamed ceilings, arched windows and doorways, oak floors, a vintage telephone room and stained glass accents.
When you walk in the front door, you'll really be surprised at how much light there is through the house. They kept the character and true architectural consistency of the Spanish home, but they put a lot of small upgrades in it to modernize it.
The owners spent at least $200,000 to renovate the kitchen.
They created a unique island with an 1880s French silk mill window table and decorated the space with an antique fireplace and modern wall sconces.
This savvy remodel won a feature in a recent issue of Cottages & Bungalows magazine.
They put all of these pieces together and they really flowed well and really thought of everything.
The master suite takes up an entire side of the house and has large closets, a fireplace and a bathroom.
What's really interesting about [the master suite] is that it's a space in itself, it has its own private tea garden, and it also has really good access and seating to the fountain courtyard.
Outside, the home boasts a pool and a patio for gathering. Indoor entertaining spaces include a wine room and a billiards room.
This is naturally an entertainer's dream. There is a real natural flow to everything, so when people are there - whether they are inside or outside - they can mingle.