This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Cal poly history. This house was designed and built in 1985 by Alice and Larry Loh, who were both tenure Cal Poly instructors since the 70’s in Landscape Architecture and Architecture, respectively. This beautiful home is extremely unique, with it’s architecture and location. It’s post modern design offers clean lines and generous amounts of light to flood the interior spaces. Also, it’s adjacent proximity to Cal Poly campus makes it one of the closest residences sharing a property line with the campus. Just a few steps from the Recreation Center. The large downstairs bonus room is designed with a kitchenette and full bathroom. It is set up to be divided into a two bedroom apartment with its own entrance on the side. This modification would create a two spacious bedroom apartment in addition to a three bedroom three bath house. Local codes and conformity to be determined by buyers. From the upstairs deck there are views of both Madonna mountain and Bishop’s Peak. There is also, a blueline creek that flows through the backyard. The owner/architect/builder designed the structure to be able to build an additional 1200 square-foot structure below the existing structure in the future. Plans have not been drawn for this ADU.
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