Real Estate
Biggest Home For Sale In Santa Monica Is 11,000 Sq. Ft.
The three-level estate includes a wine tasting room and wine cellar.
SANTA MONICA, CA — The largest home for sale in Santa Monica right now is a whopping three-level estate that is 11,000 square feet. The seven bedroom, nine bathroom home was built in 2012 and is on a corner lot.
Plus, this home is great for wine lovers: there is a wine tasting room and wine cellar. There's also a home theater and chef's kitchen.
This home is on the market for just under $12 million.
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- Address: 2202 Georgina Ave, Santa Monica, California
- Price: $11,999,000
- Square Feet: 11000
- Bedrooms: 7
- Bathrooms: 7 Full and 2 Half Baths
- Built: 2012
- Features: Exquisite detail & fine craftsmanship define this magnificent, three-level estate on prestigious Georgina Ave. On a corner lot and surrounded by privacy hedges, this property affords a rare opportunity to own a grand scale home on an estate-size lot. The gracious entry with 30 ft ceilings & sweeping staircase leads to the elegant living room with a private staircase to the refined wine-tasting room and wine cellar. This home offers 7 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms in a marriage of volume & light. The chef's kitchen includes full complement of top-of-the line appliances. The uppermost level boasts a stunning master suite and three en-suite family bedrooms. The grand entry staircase, the central stairs & an elevator provide options for access to all 3 levels of this impressive property. The lowest level boasts a home theater, family room, kitchen & 2 en-suite bedrooms. French doors from elegant public rooms lead to beautiful private grounds with lovely lawns and a selection of patio areas.
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