7716 Lookout Drive, La Jolla, California 92037, La Jolla, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$5,200,000
7716 Lookout Drive, La Jolla, California 92037
3Beds
3Baths
3,186Sqft
14,236Lot
Year Built
1937
Close
-
List price
$5.2M
Original List price
$5.5M
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
NDP2505454
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View: Trees/Woods
Deck
Patio
ViewTrees/Woods

About this home

For the first time in over 30 years, the iconic Lowry McClanahan/Thomas Shepherd Residence is available — an architectural jewel and historically designated landmark (HRB No. 710), complete with a Mills Act agreement for significant property tax savings. Tucked away on a quiet street in the esteemed La Jolla Hills and designed in 1936 by Master Architect, Thomas Shepherd, this Colonial Revival estate has been lovingly restored, offering timeless elegance across a generous .33-acre lot framed by lush privacy hedges and manicured gardens. Every detail of this home speaks to its pedigree — from the original oak flooring, intricate millwork, and built-ins, to the natural light that fills each carefully curated space. The main level offers a versatile layout ideal for modern living and entertaining. The grand living room features classic wainscoting, an original masonry fireplace, and French doors that open to a serene loggia with views of the expansive backyard. A charming formal dining room with bay window and corner built-ins flows into a beautifully updated chef’s kitchen and butler’s pantry, complete with creamy white cabinetry, Corian countertops, paneled appliances, and a walnut-topped center island. Step onto the elevated entertaining deck or enjoy alfresco dining surrounded by roses below. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms and two full baths include a private primary suite with dual walk-in closets and a sun-drenched en-suite bath. A cozy den, powder room, and rare basement/utility space add to the home’s function and charm. 7716 Lookout Drive is more than just a residence — it’s a legacy. A rare offering to own a masterwork of La Jolla’s architectural heritage and create the next chapter in its storied history.

Nearby schools

9/10
La Jolla Elementary School
Public,K-50.9mi
8/10
Muirlands Middle School
Public,6-81.2mi
8/10
La Jolla High School
Public,9-121.3mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/21/25
Price Change
$5,200,000-5.4%
06/04/25
Listing
$5,499,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (146 Listings)
Beds34
36%
Baths34
50%
Square foot3,1862,672
67%
Lot Size14,23614,108
50%
Price$5.2M$3.5M
75%
Price per square foot$1,632$1,373
75%
Built year19371975
5%
HOA
Days on market153167
41%
Condition Rating
Good

This historic 1937 Colonial Revival estate has been 'lovingly restored' and features a 'beautifully updated chef’s kitchen' with creamy white cabinetry, paneled appliances, a professional-grade range, and a walnut-topped island. While the Corian countertops suggest the renovation might not be within the last 5 years, the overall quality, high-end appliances, and meticulous maintenance evident in the images (especially the pristine hardwood floors and millwork) indicate a significant and high-quality renovation likely within the last 10-20 years. The property is move-in ready with no immediate renovation required, and all visible components are in excellent condition, aligning well with the 'Good' category criteria for a property extensively renovated within 5 to 15 years, or slightly older but exceptionally well-maintained and updated.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historical Landmark & Tax Benefits: Designated as a historically landmarked residence (HRB No. 710) with a Mills Act agreement, offering significant property tax savings.
Architectural Pedigree & Restoration: Designed by Master Architect Thomas Shepherd, this Colonial Revival estate has been lovingly restored, preserving its timeless elegance and architectural integrity.
Prestigious La Jolla Location: Situated on a quiet street in the esteemed La Jolla Hills, providing a desirable and private setting on a generous .33-acre lot.
Updated Kitchen & Outdoor Entertaining: Features a beautifully updated chef’s kitchen with a butler’s pantry, complemented by an elevated entertaining deck and manicured gardens for alfresco dining.
Preserved Original Details: Retains original oak flooring, intricate millwork, and built-ins, showcasing its historical charm and quality craftsmanship throughout.

Cons

Lack of Central Air Conditioning: The property description does not mention a cooling system, which could be a significant drawback during warmer months, especially for a luxury residence.
Kitchen Countertop Material: The updated kitchen features Corian countertops, which may not align with the premium expectations of some luxury buyers who prefer natural stone or higher-end composite materials.
Limited Panoramic Views: While offering views of the expansive backyard and trees, the property does not explicitly boast panoramic ocean or city views, which are often highly sought after in the La Jolla market.

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