Hot Property: Belvedere ‘Sanctuary’ available for the first time in nearly four decades
Landmarks, tree-studded foothills and the placid waters of Richardson Bay rest just beyond her five-bedroom Belvedere home.
During their stay, the couple hosted weddings and gatherings at the two-story home, which has a reverse floor plan and deck offering grand views.
Security, privacy and vistas create an ideal environment to raise children, Oei said.
The 4,000-square-foot driveway offers plenty of parking space and acts as a secure playground.
A great room with midcentury design elements complemented by modern finishes highlights the residence.
An adjacent breakfast nook makes use of oversize vertical windows to frame natural vistas.
The attractive and practical kitchen features an induction cooktop under a below view window.
The same flooring material used in the great room clads a view deck set beyond sliding glass doors.
A glass railing spans the deck, while a fire pit coaxes guests to step outside and enjoy the dramatic outlooks.
The master suite provides a patio, walk-in closet and a spa bathroom.
Marble adorns the lavish retreat which offers a rimless walk-in shower and freestanding soaking tub.
Guest bedrooms dominate the ground level, and all open to a gently sloping lawn with brick planters and patio area.
A reverse floor plan ensures the bulk of the activity occurs on the upper level to maximize the views.
