114 Starvation Flats

Big Bear Lake, CA, 92315
For Sale $1,285,000
  • 5beds
  • 4.75baths
  • 3,300sqft
  • 0.69acre
Nestled in a serene, gated, park-like setting amongst towering pines, this stunning mountain escape offers the perfect blend of comfort, space, and natural beauty. Just a short stroll from the lake, this 5-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom home is a "Guest Favorite" on AirBnB, boasting over 200 5-Star reviews and comes with a strong rental history! This delightful and spacious home would also make a wonderful full-time family home, or a welcoming, cozy second home getaway for family and friends to enjoy. Step inside to an expansive great room filled with natural light with warm wood finishes, perfect for gathering with loved ones, relaxing by the fireplace or playing games and enjoying each other's laughter and company. The roomy kitchen is designed for entertaining, featuring generous counter space, ample storage, and a cozy breakfast nook. Each bedroom offers privacy and comfort allowing the whole family to gather together while providing relaxing spaces for everyone. Whether you're enjoying the crisp mountain air on the deck, hosting a family barbecue, lounging in the spa, or heading down to the lake for an afternoon paddle, this home offers a peaceful, homey feel with the versatility to meet all your lifestyle needs. The backyard is definitely the star player of this home! Spreading out on almost 3/4 of an acre, there is plenty of room to roam and play. There is a play structure for the kids, tetherball, a thrilling extra-long zipline, and when it snows, your very own sledding hill for hours of family fun and activity! The attached garage provides convenient parking and extra storage for outdoor gear and lake toys, complete with an exterior EV charger. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of mountain paradise—your dream mountain retreat awaits!
Listing agent:
Paul Zamoyta
License #01495659
WHEELER STEFFEN SOTHEBY'S INT.

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