Iconic Waterfront Spanish Colonial Revival Estate

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One of San Diego’s most iconic waterfront homes, the Bowman-Cotton house at 2900 Nichols epitomizes Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in Southern California, with a subtle, contemporary touch inside. From the expansive front lawn to the interior courtyard, the home is elegantly positioned on over one-third of an acre with incredible views overlooking the yacht basin to Downtown, the San Diego Bay and beyond. The home offers two floors of gracious living, a separate guest house, private office, lap pool, spa, game room, garage and beach house. The functionality of a large estate combines effortlessly with the lifestyle convenience of private, direct access
to the white sand beaches of coveted La Playa. Originally designed in 1929 by Master Architect Richard S. Requa, this exclusive estate has a lineage of famous owners and enjoys dramatically reduced property taxes as Mills Act Historic Site 466. This home’s carefully balanced historic façade makes it a prized, historical trophy house with all the modern comforts every buyer will appreciate. Other features include a peaceful guest cottage, spacious game room, and a sizable finished basement.
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