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The Harbor House

01-Front of Home at Twilight
03-Front of Home
04-Front of Home
05-Front of Home
08-Front of Home
07-Front of Home
06-Front of Home
09-Front of Home
12-Foyer
10-Front of Home
11-Views
13-Foyer
30-Family Room with Stone Fireplace
31-Family Room with Stone Fireplace
35-Family Room with Bar
36-Family Room with Bar
37-Family Room
38-Stone Fireplace
33-Bar
16-Hidden Storage
14-Formal Dining
15-Formal Dining
17-Detailed Woodwork
18-Dining to Kitchen
19-Kitchen
20-Kitchen
21-Kitchen
22-Kitchen
23-Kitchen
24-Bedroom
25-Casual Dining
27-Bathroom
28-Laundry Room
29-Hallway with Storage
39-Pocket Door with Round Stained Glass Window
40-Den
41-Den
42-Primary Bedroom
43-Primary Bedroom
44-Primary Bathroom
45-Primary Bathroom
32-Staircase
46-Bedroom
47-Bathroom
48-Bonus Room
49-Cedar Lined Closet
50-Cedar Lined Closet
51-Loft View
52-Basement Entrance
53-Basement
54-Courtyard at Twilight
55-Courtyard
56-Side Entrance
57-Courtyard
58-Courtyard
59-Bathroom
26-Casual Dining
60-Backyard
61-Backyard
62-Backyard
63-Backyard
64-Backyard
65-Backyard
66-Backyard
67-2D Floor Plan for 3014 Pine Street 2
68-2D Floor Plan for 3014 Pine Street 3
69-2D Floor Plan for 3014 Pine Street
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02-Front of Home

JUST LISTED 
$1,300,000

4 Bedrooms

3.5 Baths

3500 Square Feet

Welcome to the extraordinary Harbor House, a stunning Normandy-style residence built in 1931 by the renowned architect Henry L.A. Jekel. This Riverside city landmark, designated as Structure of Merit #206, is steeped in history and rich in nautical details, reflecting the original vision of its creators. The home's design artfully incorporates maritime elements, such as a wood ceiling resembling the underbelly of a ship and a stained-glass porthole window named Plymouth Tower. The Viking-style stone fireplace still proudly displays its original painting, adding to the home's historic charm. The Harbor House is designed in a U-shaped layout that opens to a beautifully landscaped courtyard. The grand living room features massive cross beams, an original chandelier, and a soaring second-story ceiling. The formal dining room reveals handcrafted Oregon Pine built-ins created by Italian craftsmen, which conceal a hidden bar, perfect for entertaining. The primary ensuite occupies its own private wing on the first floor, complete with a sitting room, large remodeled bathroom, walk-in his-and-her closets, and a private patio entrance. Another guest room on the main floor also has a remodeled bathroom and a private entrance, offering both comfort and privacy. Upstairs, the second story is dedicated to its own primary ensuite, featuring a cedar-lined closet, working porthole windows, and a bathroom. The turret provides a charming space for an office or small library. Modern upgrades enhance the home while preserving its historic character, including a complete replumbing to copper and the installation of a whole-house water filtration system. Additionally, the electrical systems have been updated, and central air conditioning units have been installed. The property also includes two basements, one housing the home's operational equipment and the other designed for recreation, ideal for hosting parties or accommodating a pool table. The nearly half-acre property is a serene retreat, featuring mature landscaping, a flagstone patio courtyard, a gazebo, a small citrus orchard, and a groundskeeper's bathroom. As an added benefit, the property is currently on the Mills Act, providing significant savings on property taxes. The Harbor House is a true gem within the North Hills Historic District, ready to welcome its next fortunate owner.

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