The Point At Sunny Cove, Estate of the Day

It was built in the 1950s, it is less than 2,000 square feet and the decor and appliances are dated. Why then is this the most expensive home on the market in Santa Cruz, California. Just look at the view. This home is located on a point and with Monterey Bay South of you and Sunny Cove to the East, amazing vistas abound. The home has four bedrooms and don't expect any fancy bells and whistles here. No theater room, no stainless steel appliances, just a simple clean white blank slate with big windows. This home is listed at $5.995 million. After the jump, could this be the worst staging job ever?








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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
k Jul 8th 2007 2:27AM
You think *this* is the worst staging ever?! Not Hardly! It's simple and not pretentious. Think back to your Santa Monica EOTD with the Hummer in the garage, a toilet plunger next to the toilet, in a house with paint colors worse than Barbie Dream House on Acid.
ann Jul 10th 2007 7:09PM
The price is for the 1/2 acre on Black Point, the best point in the Monterey Bay. Anyone can put a McMansion on a piece of property but finding a location with the waves crashing, the dolphins playing and complete privacy with a man made rock pool trumps all.
lulu Jul 11th 2007 12:53AM
"It" is the worst staging! Much better to have left it empty and let the magnificent view sell the property. You don't sell a house for six million and put cheesy cheap prints on the wall and have what looks like grass growing out of the ottoman with a chicken head, even if its a tear down. Big difference on being simple and unpretentious and just plain goofy.