94 Seacountry Ln Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
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Highly sought after floorplan with 3 spacious bedrooms upstairs and a large loft that could be converted to a 4th bedroom or used as an office. Located at the end of the cul-de-sac. The living room is welcoming to entertain and enjoy the relaxing fireplace or tv time. Kitchen has updated stainless appliances with an island, lots of cabinet space and view is open to the dining and living room. Throughout downstairs bamboo flooring was installed and enjoy the crown molding throughout the home as well. Extend living space flows out the sliding door to the upgraded covered patio and low maintenance synthetic grass in backyard. Heading upstairs the primary bedroom has a large walk-in closet & spacious ensuite bathroom with dual sinks, toilet with privacy door, walk-in shower and soaking tub. The two additional bedrooms share a large bathroom with tub/shower. All rooms upstairs have a ceiling fan installed with light source. Laundry room has side by side washer/dryer and a utility sink. The community was re-piped with PEX 2017. Direct access two car garage attached in addition to the two car side by side private driveway. Owner updated: water heater, garbage disposal, garage door opener, patio overhang with lights and electric outlet, toilets, synthetic grass in backyard, and HVAC system, which includes Nest thermostat, Air Scrubber, Biocide Chamber and PureFlow ductwork. Enjoy your gated community! Home is walking distance to three Blue Ribbon Schools: Las Flores Pre-School, kindergarten, elementary and Middle School as well as Tesoro High School. Sea Country has its own pool and spa just inside the private gate along with a play park and access gate to hiking trails. The Las Flores community has a resort lifestyle which also includes: swimming pool, tennis, pickleball, 2 tot lots and basketball court. Enjoy many annual events throughout the year for the Las Flores community homeowners.
Source: CRMLS #OC25130593
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