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San Anselmo’s Priciest Homes: 15 Fernwood Drive

This four-bedroom house is fetching $1,875,000.

This San Anselmo home is 3,568 square feet and has four bedrooms and four bathrooms. It sits on .42 acres.

The newly constructed property is on the market for $1,875,000.

The kitchen features a large Caesarstone center island, refrigerator with icemaker and modern appliances and a two-drawer wine cooler with 30-bottle capacity and two temperature controls.

The great room has skylights and is pre-wired for surround-sound TV and audio. There is a fireplace with stone mantel and French doors leading to a patio.

The master bedroom is also prepared for surround-sound speakers and has doors leading to another patio. The master bathroom has a jacuzzi jet tub, sit-in shower with with dual heads and a flat-screen TV over the bath.

On the lower level, the media room opens with French doors to a patio and there is a temperature-controlled wine room with an 800-bottle capacity and storage.

Entry doors feature leaded glass, guest bathroom has a glass swivel shower door and stone floors. The powder room has stone floors and a pedestal sink.

The house is within 1.8 miles of five elementary schools.

The property is representation by Chelsea E. Ialeggio and brokered by Decker Bullock Sothebys. For more information, visit the AOL Real Estate page.

Sierra Salin December 16, 2012 at 02:36 pm
Just what each family of 4 needs, a brand new overly consumer based 3500 s.f. home perched on the hill.
Shame on us folks. What a waste of resources.

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