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Hot Property: A Sun-Soaked Contemporary Home in Bluffview

With its high ceilings, bright white walls, and oversized windows, this four-bedroom build is basically a greenhouse.
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Hot Property: A Sun-Soaked Contemporary Home in Bluffview

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Pomona Road, a quiet, tree-lined street in Bluffview Estates, is home to a mix of traditional homes and eye-catching contemporaries. Today, we’re focusing on 4404 Pomona, a modern four-bedroom sanctuary completed in 2017. Its façade is sleek and simple, with warm stucco, light stone, and metal accents. The home is set back from the street, so the glass front door and big windows invite sunlight inside without sacrificing privacy.

Take a peek inside the foyer and you’ll notice that this home is practically a greenhouse. Raised 11-foot ceilings and crisp white walls bounce light around, and because the windows stretch from floor to ceiling, the landscaping outside feels like it’s growing into the interior. If the dozens of potted plants around the stairs don’t come with the house, we can only hope they’ll be replaced by future owners.



This home’s earthy kitchen includes dark oak cabinetry and a marble waterfall counter. Dual fireplaces warm up the adjacent living room.

The primary suite is downstairs. Sliding glass doors occupy a full wall, framing a view of the pool’s still, blue surface. The primary bathroom features a concrete standing bathtub, more dark oak cabinetry, and a massive walk-in closet.

Entertainers and homebodies alike can appreciate the home’s bonus spaces, like a home office, a workout area, and a wet bar. Additional bedrooms are upstairs, and an oversized outdoor terrace on the second floor continues the indoor-outdoor feel.



The pool fills nearly every square foot of the backyard. It’s accented with glittering blue tiles, a wooden deck, and a row of trees lining the fence. You’ll also find a shaded outdoor living space, a barbecue, and a secluded area with additional seating.

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