House of Week; 7244 Carrizo Drive

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Country Club Area Home

3BR/2BA

$2,750,000

Serene setting with ocean & golf course views. 4,400 square feet. Library, formal dining room & wet bar. Wine tasting room. Floor to ceiling windows. Expansive living room with limestone flooring. Beautiful gardens. Black-bottom pool and spa. Professional putting green.

Cher Conner-Broker
Prudential CA Realty
858-551-7292
cherhconner@gmail.com
www.RealEstateInLaJolla.com

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