Courtesy of: Cheryl Watson, RE/MAX Estate Properties, cwatsonremax@gmail.com
Courtesy of: Cheryl Watson, RE/MAX Estate Properties, cwatsonremax@gmail.com
$3,399
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2 bed
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1.00 Bath (1 Full)
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Lot: 2,801.00 Square Feet
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Single Family Residence
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$3,399
2624 S Peck Avenue A beautiful San Pedro home awaits you – an easy walk to Cabrillo Beach, the marina and the new Ports o’ Call hub. This classy Spanish revival home with its red tiled roof offers the vintage details of its 1920s splendor, plus modern upgrades, nicely-proportioned rooms and gorgeous harbor and bridge views. The large family room/great room features barrel-vaulted ceilings and arched doorways, with recently refinished original hardwood floors and plantation shutters throughout. The two bedrooms – a large primary and a useful second – offer large, mirrored closets, with an additional cedar-lined closet in the primary. A smaller bonus room is perfect for a nursery, home office or crafting. The spacious bathroom offers a spa-like shower with built-in seating and an ADA-compliant grab bar, together with generous storage space and available washer/dryer hookups. The roomy kitchen has everything you need to cook for one or for a family. Updated stainless steel appliances include a professional Frigidaire refrigerator with French doors, a KitchenAid gas double oven, and a Bosch dishwasher. Two large patios open to beautiful harbor views, providing the perfect spaces for working outdoors, dining alfresco and entertaining on days and nights filled with ocean breezes. A covered carport, already equipped for electric vehicle charging, will protect your car from the elements. 2624 South Peck offers all the living space and conveniences you want in a stunning setting. Tour it now before it is gone.
Courtesy of: Cheryl Watson, RE/MAX Estate Properties, cwatsonremax@gmail.com
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