1027 G Ave, Coronado, California 92118, Coronado, 92118 - 5 bed, 4 bath

1027 G Ave, Coronado, California 92118 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$8,995,000
1027 G Ave, Coronado, California 92118
5Beds
4Baths
4,208Sqft
9,138Lot
Year Built
1913
Close
-
List price
$8.99M
Original List price
$8.99M
Price/Sqft
$2,138
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
250044904SD
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Pool
Spa
Patio
ViewNeighborhood

About this home

Possibly Over-Priced:The estimated price is 7% below the list price. We found 3 Cons,6 Pros. Rank: price - $8.99M(88th), sqft - 4208(89th), beds - 5(77th), baths - 4(53th).

Presenting Coronado’s original Mills Act residence! The home has been completely reimagined and fully reconstructed to celebrate contemporary coastal lifestyle. Introducing an exquisite blend of elevated living and masterful artistry, coming together to form this exceptional residence. Positioned perfectly on a winding tree-lined street, and just a short stroll to the beach, this executive home radiates bespoke craftsmanship and refined style. The exterior and overall presence pays homage to its historic roots, yet the interior achieves a balance of striking design and true livability, ensuring beauty never comes at the cost of function. Designed by celebrated architect Kevin Rugee, the home underwent a multi-year transformation with no expense spared: a new foundation, structure, finishes and a 1250sf addition. The expanded floorplan creates an effortless flow, that highlights clean lines, rich textures, and a harmonious blend of modern and timeless elements. See Supplement For Details. What truly sets this residence apart is the extraordinary combination of its historic Mills Act designation—offering massive tax benefits—with the rare advantage of being, in essence, a newly constructed home. Rebuilt from the foundation up, the property retains the architectural soul and protected status of its original era while providing the longevity, efficiency, and structural integrity of modern construction. This uncommon pairing delivers the best of both worlds: the charm and financial benefits of a historic home, harmoniously fused with the comfort, reliability, and craftsmanship expected of today’s newer construction luxury coastal living. The living and dining rooms embody the home’s warm yet elevated character, anchored by a remarkable 112 year old wood burning brick fireplace that has been entirely rebuilt from within, now featuring a stainless-steel flue for safety and performance. Original windows, thoughtfully reinstalled after construction, have been meticulously restored and resealed to preserve their historic charm while enhancing efficiency. These generous open concept spaces flow seamlessly into the kitchen, creating a graceful sense of connection. At the heart of the home lies an exceptional chef’s kitchen, anchored by a breathtaking 11-foot Cambria stone island that serves as both a functional workspace and an elegant gathering point. Cambria stone countertops, dual sinks, and fully custom cabinetry enhance both beauty and utility, while top-of-the-line appliances ensure peak performance. An adjacent butler’s pantry expands storage and prep capabilities, complemented by impeccable pendant lighting and a striking tile backsplash that completes the sleek, cohesive design. Continuing through the first floor, the kitchen opens seamlessly into a beautiful family room centered around the home’s second fireplace, creating a warm and versatile gathering space. Nestled between the two area is an inviting breakfast nook—an ideal corner for slow mornings and casual meals. From another point of the kitchen, a thoughtfully designed mudroom offers the kind of functional everyday convenience rarely found in Southern California homes. The main level also includes two additional bedrooms, a full bath, one of the home’s two laundry areas, and a designer powder room, all contributing to a layout that is both elegant and exceptionally livable. Upstairs, two guest rooms are joined by a bright and airy sunroom that creates a natural connection between the spaces. The 2nd laundry a second family/media room sits between this wing and the primary suite, offering a flexible retreat for relaxation or entertainment. The primary suite is grand in scale, defined by dramatic vaulted ceilings crafted from original 1913 wood and anchored by the home’s third fireplace. The accompanying bath has a spa inspired soaking tub and shower room, dual sinks, dual water closets, and a generous wardrobe area—an elevated, fully realized sanctuary. The exter...

Nearby schools

8/10
Village Elementary School
Public,K-50.5mi
9/10
Coronado Middle School
Public,6-80.6mi
10/10
Coronado High School
Public,9-120.5mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
12/01/25
Listing
$8,995,000
02/07/19
Sold
$3,100,000
07/30/99
Sold
$1,025,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite its 1913 build year, this property has undergone a multi-year, 'no expense spared' complete reconstruction, including a new foundation, structure, and a 1250 sqft addition, making it 'in essence, a newly constructed home.' The chef's kitchen features a breathtaking 11-foot Cambria stone island, custom cabinetry, top-of-the-line appliances, and impeccable pendant lighting. Bathrooms are described as 'spa-inspired' with high-end fixtures. All visible finishes, light wood flooring, and modern lighting throughout the home are pristine and meet current luxury standards, indicating no deferred maintenance and minimal physical depreciation. Solar panels are also visible, suggesting modern energy efficiency. This property perfectly aligns with the 'Excellent' criteria for a recently and extensively renovated home.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Great Schools: Middle School: Coronado Middle School (9/10). High School: Coronado High School (10/10).
Mills Act Designation & Tax Benefits: The property holds Coronado's original Mills Act designation, offering substantial property tax benefits while preserving its historic character.
Comprehensive High-End Reconstruction: Rebuilt from the foundation up with a 1250 sqft addition, the home combines the architectural soul of its 1913 origins with modern structural integrity, efficiency, and luxury finishes.
Premier Coronado Village Location: Situated on a desirable tree-lined street in Coronado Village, the home offers a short stroll to the beach, embodying an ideal coastal lifestyle.
Architecturally Designed & Bespoke Interiors: Designed by celebrated architect Kevin Rugee with no expense spared, featuring bespoke craftsmanship, high-end finishes, a chef's kitchen with a 11-foot Cambria stone island, and top-of-the-line appliances.
Top-Rated School District: Located within walking distance to highly-rated public schools (Elementary: 8, Middle: 9, High: 10), making it attractive for families.

Cons

Premium Price Point: The list price of $8.995 million places it in a highly exclusive market segment, limiting the potential buyer pool.
Mills Act Renovation Restrictions: While beneficial, the Mills Act designation and protected status may impose limitations or specific guidelines on future exterior modifications or renovations, which could be a consideration for some buyers.
Limited Explicit Outdoor Amenities: Despite a generous 9138 sqft lot, the description does not extensively detail private outdoor living spaces such as a pool, elaborate gardens, or expansive entertaining patios, which are often expected in luxury coastal properties of this caliber.

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