$7,000/mo

1316 Granvia Altamira

4 Beds 3 Baths 2,224 Sq.Ft.

Description

Situated in one of Palos Verdes Estates' premier neighborhoods, this spacious single-level Montemalaga home offers comfortable coastal living. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, and 2,224 sq. ft. of living space, the home welcomes you with abundant natural light and a warm, inviting layout. A long private driveway leads to the entry, where the formal living room offers glimpses of the Queen's Necklace on clear days. The newly renovated kitchen, complete with stainless steel appliances and ample cabinetry, sits at the heart of the home and flows seamlessly into the dining and family rooms, perfect for everyday living and entertaining. Toward the rear of the home, you'll find three generously sized bedrooms plus an expansive primary suite with extra large walk-in closet and its own en-suite bath. Multiple doors open to the lush, landscaped backyard, creating an easy connection between indoor and outdoor living. The home has been freshly painted inside, with refinished hardwood floors adding a clean, updated touch. Additional features include direct access to a two-car garage with washer/dryer hookups, EV charger, and plenty of storage. Located within the award-winning Palos Verdes school district and close to shopping, dining, and hiking trails, this home offers an exceptional opportunity to live in one of the most sought-after communities on the Peninsula.

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Location

1316 Granvia Altamira, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274

Status

For Lease
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Property Amenities

Interior
Laundry room Electric Dryer Hookup, Gas Dryer Hookup, In Garage
Fireplace Living Room
Appliances Dishwasher, Electric Range, Gas Range, Range Hood
Total Bedrooms: 4
Three-Quarter Bathrooms: 1
Full Bathrooms: 2
Other Interior Features Breakfast Bar, Separate/Formal Dining Room, All Bedrooms Down, Bedroom on Main Level, Main Level Primary, Primary Suite
Area & Lot
Lot Area 0.27 Acres
Living area 2,224 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID SB25251973
Year Built 1956
School District Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified
View Description City Lights,Coastline,Neighborhood
Architecture Styles Mid-Century Modern
Type Residential
Status For Lease
Exterior
Stories 1
Pool None
Air conditioning None
Heat type Central
Disability Features Safe Emergency Egress from Home
Water Source Public
Garage Space 2.0
Sewer Public Sewer
Parking Direct Access, Driveway, Garage
Lot Features Yard
Finance
Lease Price $7,000/mo
Lease Term 12 Months

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