San Diego, CA 92103,406 Maple St
San Diego, CA 92103,406 Maple St
San Diego, CA 92103,406 Maple St
$4,000,000
Est. payment /mo
$4,950,000
19.2%
Est.Price: ?

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10 Beds
11 Baths
6,270 SqFt
SOLD DATE : 05/04/2021

Key Details

Sold Price $4,000,000

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family Residence

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 6,270 sqft

Price per Sqft $637

Subdivision San Diego

MLS Listing ID 210001326

Sold Date 05/04/21

Bedrooms 10

Full Baths 9

Half Baths 2

HOA Y/N No

Year Built 1887

Lot Size 0.350 Acres

Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence

Property Description

The Britt-Scripps House is San Diego Historic Landmark No. 52 & receives Mills Act property tax abatement. This 6,270 sf Queen Victorian underwent a thorough renovation with impressive updates! The property has served as a residence, venue, law office and Bed & Breakfast. Situated in the heart of Bankers Hill on a large, corner 15,128 sf lot, this beautiful estate is just a few steps from world famous Balboa Park & minutes to Little Italy, the Gaslamp Quarter & the SD International airport! The exquisite residence is fully gated for maximum security. Lush foliage & mature hedges line the property's perimeter for additional privacy. Serene yards, patios, lawn space & an extraordinary tree are also situated amongst the grounds. The main residence offers 6,015 square feet of living space spread amongst 3 stories complete with 2 stairwells. Enjoy 9 spacious en-suite bedrooms, multiple decks & balconies, an elegant dining room, social parlor, catering kitchen w/ commercial grade appliances, secret library & more! There is also a 255 square foot 1 bed/1 bath carriage house & garage/storage room w/ powder bathroom on premise. Plenty of space for staff, security & guests. The mansion was originally constructed as a three story Queen Ann Victorian residence by James Britt, a young attorney in 1887, and was the most expensive home in San Diego at the time. It was later purchased in 1906 by newspaper mogul & founder of United Press International, Edward W. Scripps, as a second home. The building became a Bed & Breakfast Inn during the late 1970's then law offices, chiropractors office, hotel & back to a Bed & Breakfast Inn. It operated as an Inn until 2017 when it was transformed into the Britt Scripps Manor and began offering weddings & events in addition to accommodations. The property boasts all of its original doors, wood windows, paneling & casing, as well as it's signature 2-story stained glass window. Bring your creativity & passion! This is an opportunity of a lifetime to own a piece of history! Equipment: Dryer, Range/Oven, Washer Other Fees: 0 Sewer: Sewer Connected Topography: LL Guest House Est. SQFT: 255

Location

State CA

County San Diego

Area 92103 - Mission Hills

Interior

Interior Features Attic, Bedroom on Main Level, Walk-In Closet(s)

Heating Forced Air, Natural Gas

Cooling Central Air

Fireplace No

Appliance Dishwasher, Freezer, Microwave, Refrigerator

Laundry Gas Dryer Hookup, Laundry Room

Exterior

Parking Features Driveway

Garage Spaces 1.0

Garage Description 1.0

Pool None

Roof Type See Remarks

Attached Garage No

Total Parking Spaces 3

Private Pool No

Building

Story 3

Entry Level Three Or More

Architectural Style Victorian

Level or Stories Three Or More

Others

Senior Community No

Tax ID 4527150500

Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional

Listing Terms Cash, Conventional

Financing Cash

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California Regional MLS (CRMLS)
Listed by Eric Iantorno • Pacific Sotheby's Int'l Realty
Bought with Marta Schrimpf • Willis Allen Real Estate
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