Key Facts
- MLS® #: 324069330
- Property ID: SIRC2126114
- Original Price: USD 2,995,000
- Property Type: Residential, Single Family Detached
- Style: Contemporary
- Lot Size: 0.16 ac
- Year Built: 1988
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4
- Parking Spaces: 2
- Listed By:
- Lou Rosenberger
Property Description
Very few homes on the Sonoma Coast enjoy the highly desirable situation of being frontline.
Indulge in the truly incredible unobstructed views showcased from this custom contemporary Bodega Harbour home. The panorama includes the Pacific and Bay, Bodega Head, Seal Rock, and the distant Marin landmarks of Tomales Point and Point Reyes.
The open floor plan of the living area is warmed by a remote controlled Ortal fireplace and features oversized windows complimented by a view balcony that encourage indoor-outdoor living. The bespoke lighted glass bar is a chic gathering place to enjoy cocktails and watch the wildlife, including migrating whales, waterfowl, deer and bobcats.
A few steps away, the formal dining area offers a gracious flow to a wind protected stone patio, perfect for grilling. The thoughtfully updated kitchen is timelessly sleek and modern. Top-tier appliances, including an induction cooktop, abundant natural light and voluminous counter space are sure to inspire the resident gourmand.
A distinctive primary bedroom has access to a view balcony and boasts spectacular panoramic views. The Japanese inspired closet enclosure is a unique work of art. An adjacent Shoji screen reveals the recently updated spa-like bath en suite with walk-in shower, radiant floor heat, and custom cabinetry.
A second ocean view bedroom shares access to the view balcony, while two other bedrooms are positioned comfortably near the rear garden. Two guest baths and laundry complete the main living level.
A spiral staircase provides access to a snug loft with generous skylights. This is the highest elevation of the home and an intimate respite that offers breathtaking views. The lower level features a 550-bottle temperature controlled wine cellar, abundant storage, a generous two-car garage and a carport!
This well-maintained and impressive abode enjoys convenient access to the clubhouse of this oceanfront community which offers amenities that include a bar, gymnasium, sauna, heated pool, tennis, bocce, basketball, playground and beach trails.
Amenities
- Bay
- Bay View
- Breakfast Bar
- Cathedral Ceilings
- Community Living
- Country Living
- Fishing
- Golf
- Golf Community
- Hardwood Floors
- Ocean / Beach
- Ocean Front
- Ocean View
- Patio
- Radiant Floor
- River View
- Scenic
- Vaulted Ceilings
- Walk-in Closet
- Water View
- Waterfront
- Wet Bar
- Wine Cellar/Grotto
- Wraparound Deck
Listing Agents
- Lou Rosenberger
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Location
20032 Oyster Catcher Loop , Bodega Bay, California, 94923 United States
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Bodega Bay is a fishing village fifty miles north of San Francisco. It is the site of the first Russian structures built in California, erected in 1809 by the Russian-American Company prior to the establishment of Fort Ross. The village is also the location of scenes for The Birds, a 1963 suspense/horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, loosely based on the 1952 story by Daphne du Maurier. The film features the screen debut of Tippi Hedren who continues to visit Bodega Bay to meet fans of the film. The hamlets of Bodega and Valley Ford are just a few miles inland from the coast.
Pacific Gas & Electric planned to build the first commercially viable nuclear power plant in the USA on Bodega Head in Bodega Bay. The proposal was controversial and conflict with local citizens began in 1958. This ended in 1964 with the forced abandonment of plans for the site. However, a pit had already been dug for the foundation of a cooling tower near the tip of Bodega Head in Campbell Cove. Since then, the pit has filled with freshwater and become a pond, informally called the "Hole in the Head", and is a rest stop for migrating birds.
Bodega Head offers visitors excellent vantage points for the viewing of migrating whales. The University of California-Davis, Bodega Bay Marine Laboratory is located on Bodega Head and is dedicated to understanding environmental processes at the land-sea interface on California's North Coast which is an area known for the productivity and diversity of its marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
Marketed By
Artisan Sotheby's International Realty
6984 McKinley St.
Sebastopol, California, 95472
United States
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