If you’ve seen 1947’s “Miracle on 34th Street,” you’ll remember that the film ends with a little girl and her family magically finding her literal dream home during the holidays. And, of course, it’s for sale.
It’s a Tinseltown-perfect moment that warms the heart even as it strains belief. We all wish that real-life house-hunting came with a guaranteed Hollywood ending; that our search for a budget-friendly home with room for everyone, quiet surroundings, a minutes-from-everything location and pastoral views of nature would come to a halt once a home that ticks every box appears from out of nowhere during the holidays.
But here it is… your very own Miracle on Vista Madera. Remarkably combining the value of a townhome, the privacy and space of a single family home, the tree-shaded privacy of a country home and the right-around-the-corner convenience of a city home, this Rancho Palos Verdes charmer offers something for everyone, and everything for you.
With only one partially-shared wall and a corner location surrounded by a calming greenbelt, 28667 Vista Madera offers 1,436 SF of unprecedented privacy and three spacious bedrooms. The home’s open, airy living area with stone fireplace opens to a peaceful patio, and the adjacent dining area and large kitchen with breakfast bar create an organic flow for in-home entertaining.
Upstairs, two spacious bedrooms are paired with a convenient full bathroom. But 28667 Vista Madera’s true showcase sits at its literal zenith: an entire floor dedicated to the owner’s suite retreat. Accessed through double doors, an oversized bedroom space with idyllic views of the surrounding greenery opens to an ensuite bathroom with vanity area and a large walk-in closet. It’s the perfect place to begin or end the day.
With space for all, unexpected privacy, peaceful surroundings, a 2-car garage and a location just seconds from shopping, dining, theaters and no less than 3 Starbucks, 28667 Vista Madera is more than just your holiday movie’s happy ending… it’s where countless *new* stories will begin.
But the only way to make sure *your* future stories have a home is to make your move before the credits roll.