Courtesy of: Mario Moreno Uribe, Level Up Realty - Solari Group, mario@levelupbrokerage.com
Courtesy of: Mario Moreno Uribe, Level Up Realty - Solari Group, mario@levelupbrokerage.com
$1,450,000
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5 bed
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4.00 Bath (4 Full)
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Lot: 0.24 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$1,450,000
628 Stephen Court Welcome to 628 Stephen Court, located in the serene and highly desirable Waters End neighborhood. This stunning 5-bedroom, 4-bath residenceplus a dedicated movie theateroffers over 4, 200 square feet of thoughtfully updated living space on a spacious 10, 000 square-foot lot. The home features a two-car garage and an extended driveway with room to park up to two additional vehicles. The expansive backyard is fully enclosed with a newer fence, making it ideal for entertaining, pets, or future enhancements. With no rear neighbors, you'll enjoy unobstructed, tranquil views of the scenic Benicia hills. Upon entry, the home welcomes you with twin parlors, a formal dining room, a comfortable family room, and a large open-concept kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances and elegant countertops. A convenient ground-level bedroom and full bathroom provide flexibility for guests or multigenerational living. Upstairs, you'll find a custom sound-proof movie theater, a study nook, four additional bedrooms, and three full bathrooms. The luxurious primary suite has been extensively remodeled with over $100, 000 in upgrades, featuring a spa-like bathroom with a massive walk-in shower with multiple shower heads, heated floors, a soaking tub, fireplace, television, and a private saunadesigned for ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation. This exceptional home blends space, comfort, and high-end finishes in a peaceful settingtruly a rare offering in Waters End.
Courtesy of: Mario Moreno Uribe, Level Up Realty - Solari Group, mario@levelupbrokerage.com
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