43866 Mendocino

Big Bear Lake, CA, 92315
For Sale $874,998
  • 3beds
  • 2baths
  • 2,016sqft
  • 0.19acre
Welcome to 43866 Mendocino Drive: A stunning mountain retreat in the heart of Big Bear, offering luxury living with breathtaking views of Bear Mountain Resorts and the sparkling lake. This meticulously maintained home provides real hardwood floors throughout, providing a warm, timeless elegance that flows seamlessly from room to room, with solid core doors for enhanced privacy and sound insulation. Not to forget the flat top iron door that stands out from any other home. Step into the sweeping gourmet kitchen, where all matching KitchenAid appliances—including a powerful range hood to keep your space smoke-free. Shine alongside sleek, standout cabinets and a stylish tile backsplash. Great for entertaining or everyday meals. This modern culinary home combines functionality with eye-catching design. The bedrooms are true sanctuaries, featuring accent walls and unique murals painted with mountains and a serene moon, creating an atmosphere that sets each space apart. Downstairs, an entire open floor awaits your vision: currently a versatile game room that could easily be transformed into a home theater, family lounge, or bonus living area—great for movie nights, gatherings, or quiet relaxation. Outside, enjoy unparalleled views from your own Juliet balcony, designed for ultimate seclusion while you soak in stunning sunsets over the mountains and lake. The freshly paved asphalt driveway adds curb appeal and convenience, while practical upgrades like a 220V electrical panel ready for your dream jacuzzi and a brand-new A/C unit ensure year-round comfort in this modern oasis. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a Big Bear Lake gem with resort-style views, high-end amenities, and endless potential. Schedule your viewing today and make this your ultimate escape!
Listing agent:
Bradford King
License #01939208
eXp Realty of California Inc.

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