Golf Course & City Lights View!
You will find 26948 Redwood Bluff at the end of a cul-de-sac with fabulous golf course and city views.
Huge beautifully designed backyard, complete with BBQ area, comfortable covered seating and firepit, built for entertaining!
The formal living room is light and bright with a cozy fireplace and built in bookcase. Entertain your guests in the fabulous formal dining room which has access to the backyard.
The great room has a beautifully remodeled cooks’ kitchen with white shaker cabinets, quartz counters, stainless steel appliances and center island with butcher block. The kitchen overlooks the expanded dining area and family room with wonderful views of the large back yard.
çMake your way upstairs past the built-in library and office space and find the primary bedroom suite that boasts a large sitting area, private viewing balcony, a bathroom suite with soaking tub overlooking the golf course, and dual walk-in closets. There is an additional guest suite with attached bath, 2 other bedrooms, and a full bath with dual vanity. There is also a downstairs guest suite with attached bath and a powder room, giving a total of 5 bedrooms and 5 bathroom. If you are interested in viewing this home please call Dippy Chhina at 661-441-3304.
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