A Ronald K. David Mid-Century Modern in Normal Heights, San Diego

A true mid-century masterpiece tucked away North of Adams in Normal Heights. Designed and built in 1960 by prominent mid-century architect Ronald K. Davis for his personal residence. The home offers a commanding position over its canyon lot and stunning views of Cowles Mountain and the foothills of San Carlos and Mission Valley to the northeast.

The main level boasts 1,400 sf of vintage charm throughout the kitchen, dining area, the large and open living room, and full hallway bathroom. Also upstairs find an exceptionally remodeled master bathroom, and 3 full bedrooms with great closet space and privacy allowing multiple live/work combinations.

Downstairs you’ll find room to play indoors and out. A large entertainment space with a fully equipped bar including beer tap, ice machine and refrigerator, , a full bathroom, Western Windows pocket sliding doors , an overhead door, and a large wrap around view deck complete with sunshades and racks for your surfboards. It’s an entertainer’s paradise.

Stand below the open-beam ceilings and admire the solid redwood milled tongue and groove siding both inside and out. Gaze out over the fully fenced half acre canyon yard and imagine everything you could create. Your tranquil canyon-side escape, conveniently located just minutes from everything Adams Avenue, Kensington and all of San Diego has to offer.

Other upgrades and features worthy of mention include a full laundry room, new HVAC system plus mini-splits for multi-zoned heating and cooling efficiency, new Renewal by Anderson windows and sliding doors, newly remodeled master bathroom with fixtures and Intelligent toilet by Kohler, new carpet in the bedrooms, new electrical panel, new Fiberon decking, new front landscaping with automatic lights and watering, hillside drain work, and more storage than you would ever need.

Listing Courtesy of Drew Auker at Compass - PTP2100891

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