Tucked against a greenbelt on one of Monterey’s most coveted streets, 471 Dry Creek is a spectacular four-bed, three-bath custom Craftsman with architecture that captivates from the curb. Steep gabled rooflines, dormers, arched windows and board-and-batten siding exude storybook charm. Step into the elegant foyer and great room filled with natural light, featuring vaulted ceilings with wood beams,
Tucked against a greenbelt on one of Monterey’s most coveted streets, 471 Dry Creek is a spectacular four-bed, three-bath custom Craftsman with architecture that captivates from the curb. Steep gabled rooflines, dormers, arched windows and board-and-batten siding exude storybook charm. Step into the elegant foyer and great room filled with natural light, featuring vaulted ceilings with wood beams, Carmel stone fireplace and dramatic arched windows framing serene forest views. The open kitchen was remodeled in 2019 with quartz counters, subway tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances. Gleaming oak hardwood floors, decorative wainscoting, leaded-glass accents and custom lighting add sophistication throughout. The primary suite features spacious walk-in closet, dual vanities, soaking tub and spa-style shower. A bonus room serves as office or den. Three sets of glass doors open to deck, patio and yard spaces. Additional highlights include California Closets systems throughout, attached two-car garage, heated storage room, laundry room, pantry, radiant heat, whole-house water filtration, dual-pane windows, French drain, backup generator, and newer roof installed in 2019. Enjoy this premier location just minutes from shopping, recreation trails, fine dining and pristine beaches.
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Property type
House
Year built
1988
Price/sqft
$636
Features
Garage
Fireplace
Garden
Walk In Closet
Open Kitchen
Office
Washer Dryer
Laundry Room
Balcony
Explore the Area
471 Dry Creek Road, Monterey, CA 93940, California, United States
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