![]() It has sold twice in the last two years, for $5.7 million in October 2021 and $6.9 million in June 2022. ![]() Look who’s back: 175 Miramar Avenue ($8 million), designed by George Washington Smith in 1929 and one of the most darling houses in the Hedgerow. (Pack snacks before you head down.) As a sort of bonus, the property also includes a guest house on the other side of Cottage Lane it’s original to the Arcady estate and undeniably cute. The 1.19-acre lot continues down the hillside, with four levels of terraces, the last of which has a pool and bocce court. The livable floor plan has the primary bedroom on the main floor, and three-or two, if en suite-guest rooms below. The location can’t be beat for hiking-or for dinner at the San Ysidro Ranch across the way.Įven though I’m on record-repeatedly-for being weary of the Mediterranean-inspired interiors of the past three decades, I found 733 Knapp Drive ($9.975 million) appealing (which isn’t to say I wouldn’t bring them up to date). The floor plan is for someone who likes to keep guests at a distance: the two guest rooms in the main house are only accessible from outside, and there’s another small room above the freestanding garage. While it might agitate a feng shui expert, it’s also pretty cool. The interiors are as wild as you’d hope, with untraditional angles everywhere. Mountain Drive ($6.45 million), just above the trailhead. If you’ve ever been on the San Ysidro Trail, you’ve undoubtedly noticed the striking facade and roofline of 1800 E. Brutalism Gone Wild at the San Ysidro Trailhead
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