Mira Vista
I suppose the years are telling. I still consider a home built around the turn of the millennium a new build. However, 26 years — the age of this Mira Vista manor — is more than enough time to assess whether a house design is still relevant and will hold up over time. Located at…
Read MoreYes, it’s important to have a home that is lovely and inviting. But what you want even more is a sanctuary where you feel safe. You want a home to be somewhere you can breathe. You want this Mira Vista Mediterranean mansion, and I will tell you why. Mira Vista is a 24-hour gated community…
Read MoreA lot of luxury homes check all the boxes. They have the requisite media room, tricked-out home gym, spacious guest house, and gorgeous swimming pool. However, seldom are they as private and as pretty as this Mira Vista French Traditional home. Mira Vista is a highly sought-after neighborhood because it offers not just incredible security and…
Read MoreAlright. I’ll confess to having a bias against new builds, unless modern. They often come off as bombastic, with ground floors as cold as hotel lobbies, sightlines from front to back, rooms which seem to be all opening and no wall, and, depressingly built on semi-desolate lots with puny trees. It would appear that freshly…
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