1054 Wildwood Ave Thousand Oaks, CA 91360, USA

This lovely Mediterranean-style view home sits on .95 acres (41,382 sf) and is on top of the world. Its breathtaking views overlook Wildwood Park and both the Santa Rosa and Conejo Valleys. Enter through custom double front doors and into the spacious bright living room. Ahh, you’re home. You see the flowers lining the brick patio through the dining room sliders. You feel the call of the Spanish-tiled fireplace, or the corner fireplace in the family room, both cozy choices. Instead, you turn left and enter the massive primary bedroom. You smile at the incredible valley view from the window and then you freshen up in the en suite, relishing the cool feel of the porcelain tile on your feet. You pour a glass of white wine and slip out to your patio. As you relax in private solitude, you think of the special things the sellers did to the place before you bought it. They installed wrought iron fencing around the perimeter of the house, replete with lockable gates, a new furnace and air conditioner, a new hot water heater, and all new water-conservation sprinklers, which can be operated with a remote control. You sip your wine and turn them on just for fun. The front, rear and side yard drainage system has been upgraded as well. They replaced the sewer line house-to-street. As the sun goes down you activate the exterior lights on the trees and landscaping. It’s cooling down and you’re thinking of the fireplaces inside again, but you love the way the property is lighted and you don’t want to leave. There’s so much more. There’s the Leaf-Filter gutter system, the new kitchen appliances, including a chef’s five-burner stove top and stainless steel hood. The kitchen counters are made from a granite/quartz composite, and surrounded by tasteful Spanish tiles. The sellers installed new garage doors, new interior floor tiles, and waterproof luxury vinyl planking. They remodeled the guest bathroom and installed a weather proof storage shed outside, along with new exterior lighting, with an industrial transformer and timer. You leave the patio and head to the hilltop for a last view of the setting sun. Slowly nighttime sounds arise from Wildwood park. You take in the majestic panoramic views and head back inside. You fix a quick snack of cheese, prosciutto and melon, and you retire in front of the crackling fire, opening to the title page of the Elmore Leonard novel you’ve been dying to read. You look around once more and smile at your smart purchase of this forever home

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