Exploring a Nautical-Themed Home in Redlands, CA – Real Estate Feature
The real estate market in Redlands, California is making waves with a unique nautical-themed property hitting the market for $1.2 million. This 1-acre property is a true adventure seekers’ dream, with a playful and whimsical design both inside and out.
From a sea captain statue with a peg leg to interior decor covered in fishing nets, this listing is full of surprises at every turn. The single-level dwelling was custom built in 1977 and boasts a midcentury vibe with vaulted ceilings and oversized glass windows.
Listing agent Jan Hudson describes the property as a mix of Fantasy Island and a retro pad, with themed outbuildings and vignettes scattered throughout the grounds. Kids will love exploring the koi pond tunnel that leads to the Japanese gardens, while adults will appreciate the peace and quiet offered by the gated driveway and waterfall on the property.
While some rooms have been updated, much of the decor hails from the disco era, including wall murals, fish hanging from ceilings, and a hallway designed to replicate a covered bridge. The property features three bedrooms, each with sliding-glass doors leading to the backyard, a three-car garage, and plenty of storage space.
Hudson notes that the buyer of this property will need to be someone willing to maintain its unique vibe. Whether used as a primary or secondary home, this estate sale property offers a one-of-a-kind living experience that is sure to bring out the kid in everyone.
For more information and to view photos of this nautical-themed property, visit the full article on the New York Post website.