$3.5 Million Homes in California
Briefly

This house was designed by Bernard Ralph Maybeck, an architect known for his early-20th-century Arts-and-Crafts homes, as well as the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts, built for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915.
Size: 3,927 square feet Price per square foot: $890 Indoors: Steps lead up from the street to the main entrance. Inside, more stairs continue up to the kitchen and the living and dining rooms on the second floor. The living room, at the top of the stairs, has original wood paneling, a high, beamed ceiling and a fireplace with an elaborate mantel. Off one side of this space is a sunroom that looks out into the surrounding trees. The adjacent dining room has French doors that open to a terrace. On the other side of the room is a doorway to the expansive kitchen, which has stainless steel appliances, two large islands, space for another dining table and access to a powder room. The primary suite, on the top level of the house, includes a bedroom with high ceilings, casement windows and enough space for a king-size bed; a full bathroom; and another sunroom. The other two bedrooms are on the entry level. One has an en suite bathroom; the other has access to a private covered porch and the use of a full bathroom nearby.
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