At Home Around The World: Spanish Style On Southern California’s Mission Bay

On the market for the first time, this three-story bayfront residence boasts stunning views of Mission Bay. (Willis Allen Real Estate)

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At roughly 4,600 acres, Mission Bay near San Diego, California, is the largest aquatic park in the world. Carved out of marshes, wetlands and saltwater bay habitat, the bay is known for its recreational opportunities, making it a hot spot for watersport enthusiasts and those in search of an active lifestyle. As such, real estate positioned along the bay is highly competitive, often fetching for a handsome price.

Located in the Mission Beach section, 3610 Bayside Walk is only separated from the waters of Mission Bay by a patch of sandy beach. Multiple outdoor living spaces, including a terrace and back patio, make for stunning vistas of boats sailing along the coastline.

Completed in 2014 with designs by architect Tim Golba, the three-story residence features barrel-tile roofing, black casement windows and iron railings for a modern finish with Spanish influences. A motif of elaborate tiling runs throughout the home.

An open-concept design blends the kitchen with the main living area complete with a fireplace, all leading to the terrace via disappearing sliding glass doors for seamless indoor/outdoor living. A sizable center island boasts wraparound seating.

The spacious beach home has over 2,700 square feet and has five bedrooms and four bathrooms. Highlights include an outdoor shower, multiple fireplaces and a primary suite with a private balcony. Built with sustainability in mind, the residence features a new solar system with 26 panels, five mini splits and an attached two-car garage with two Tesla charging ports.

About the area: Mission Beach is a vibrant coastal community located in San Diego, California, known for its picturesque sandy shores, lively boardwalk and iconic Belmont Park. Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and Mission Bay, this popular destination offers a perfect blend of sun, surf and recreational activities. The three-mile-long beach is a haven for beachgoers, surfers and water sports enthusiasts, providing ample opportunities for swimming, sunbathing and beach volleyball.

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