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1309 W Beverly Drive Visalia, CA 93277
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Key Details
Sold Price $570,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 4,291 sqft
Price per Sqft $132
MLS Listing ID 482402
Sold Date 09/29/17
Bedrooms 4
Year Built 1977
Lot Size 0.260 Acres
Property Description
Only a job relocation forces the sale of their forever home! Originally built in 1945, but completely remodeled in 2009 by previous owners, this vintage Beverly Glen home is one-of-a-kind. Gourmet kitchen, unique circular brick fireplace, soaring wall of windows in living room, and fantastic wine tasting room in basement are just some of the amazing features of this dream home. Three bedrooms upstairs including massive master suite with fireplace. Downstairs could be 4th bedroom, office, mother-in-law quarters or workout room with private bath and French doors to side patio. The backyard features a beautiful pool with patio areas and quaint garden house. Once featured in Lifestyle magazine, come see why the sellers don't want to leave this beautiful home!
Location
State CA
County Tulare
Area 277
Rooms
Other Rooms Office, Family Room, Loft, Wine Room
Basement Partial
Dining Room Formal
Kitchen Built In Range/Oven, Dishwasher, Microwave, Breakfast Bar, Pantry
Interior
Heating Central Heat & Cool
Cooling Central Heat & Cool
Flooring Carpet, Hardwood
Fireplaces Number 2
Fireplaces Type Masonry
Laundry Inside
Exterior
Exterior Feature Wood
Garage Attached
Garage Spaces 2.0
Pool In Ground
Roof Type Composition
Private Pool Yes
Building
Story Two
Foundation Concrete
Sewer Public Water, Public Sewer
Water Public Water, Public Sewer
Schools
Elementary Schools Conyer
Middle Schools Divisidero
High Schools Mt. Whitney
School District Visalia Schools
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