Detailed Introduction Of This Home
Exceptional MCM design 3BD/2BA desert resort home at de Anza Country Club. Soaring vaulted roofline and angular walls of glass blur lines and bring the outdoors in. The view south is to trees lining the verdant 15th green and north is a panoramic view of the Santa Rosas. Enjoy cocktails, BBQ and sunset by the pool looking west to Indian Head. Attributed to Architect William Perry who was a draftsman with San Diego Master Modernist John Mortenson at the time of construction and is one of only two Mortenson inspired or actual designs in the Valley. The floorplan features separate owner and guest wings. Primary bath and ensuite are to east with guest bedrooms sharing bath to west and separated by kitchen dining and living room combined into open great room. 3rd BD currently used as media/library room but would also double as office. Primary and main guest bedroom have access and views into front patio. Landscape is low maintenance desert design with drip irrigation. Two HVAC systems allow for zoned cooling and energy efficiency as well as evaporative cooler for great room. Glass is double pane to increase energy efficiency and comfort. Septic System replaced in the past several years. Borrego Springs is San Diego’s desert resort and de Anza Country Club is one of the most sought- after neighborhoods with no HOA. Club Memberships are available and if golf isn’t your game the community offers extensive hiking, biking and a vibrant arts community. Borrego Springs is an International Dark Sky community that treasurers its views of the heavens. Surrounded by Anza Borrego Desert State Park, Borrego Springs harkens back to Palm Springs of 75 years. This is your desert oasis accessible from San Diego, Los Angeles and Palm Springs. Home was featured as part of 2009 Borrego Modernism tour. The unique design includes deep overhangs and dramatic roof line offering shade and shelter from the climate extremes. Extensive use of covered outdoor patios, sliding doors, and intimate entry courtyard allow the home an effective and comfortable connection to its landscape. Owner has maintained the design true to its mid-century heritage with period paint colors and furnishings.