$443,000

7550 Rancho Road

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,760 Sq.Ft.

Description

Welcome to 7550 Rancho Road, a versatile mountain-view retreat located in Pinon Hills- Wrightwood area. Escape to peace, space & possibility! This 3-bed, 2-bath mountain-view home sits on nearly 3/4 of an acre, offering endless potential -- full-time living, weekend getaway, or income-producing short-term rental. Inside, you'll find a spacious primary suite with private patio access, living room with a cozy pellot stove and multiple outdoor decks perfect for soaking in the high desert views. Attached two-car garage, carport and an expansive lot provides ample parking for RVs, recreational toys, or future additions. Enjoy hiking, biking, skiing and minutes to Mountain High, this property is your gateway to four-season adventure and relaxed living under open skies. Whether you're settling in or hosting guests, this home delivers charm, comfort, and incredible potential!

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Location

7550 Rancho Road, Pinon Hills, CA 92372

Status

For Sale
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Property Amenities

Interior
Laundry room Laundry Room
Fireplace Pellet Stove
Appliances Dishwasher, Free-Standing Range, Microwave, Refrigerator
Flooring Laminate, Tile
Total Bedrooms: 3
Three-Quarter Bathrooms: 1
Full Bathrooms: 1
Other Interior Features Breakfast Bar, Ceiling Fan(s), Granite Counters, Open Floorplan, Recessed Lighting, Galley Kitchen, Primary Suite
Area & Lot
Lot Area 0.78 Acres
Living area 1,760 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID SB25236953
Year Built 2000
School District Snowline Joint Unified
View Description Desert,Mountain(s)
Architecture Styles Traditional
Type Residential
Status For Sale
Exterior
Stories 2
Pool None
Air conditioning Central Air
Heat type Central, Wood Stove
Water Source Public
Garage Space 2.0
Security Features Carbon Monoxide Detector(s), Smoke Detector(s)
Sewer Septic Tank
Parking Carport, Door-Multi, Direct Access, Driveway, Garage, RV Access/Parking, One Space
Lot Features Back Yard, Corner Lot, Desert Back, Front Yard, Level, Yard
Utilities Electricity Connected, Propane
Finance
Sales Price $443,000

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