Bonita, CA 91902,8357 The Grant Place
Bonita, CA 91902,8357 The Grant Place
Bonita, CA 91902,8357 The Grant Place
Bonita, CA 91902,8357 The Grant Place
Bonita, CA 91902,8357 The Grant Place
Bonita, CA 91902,8357 The Grant Place
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$1,500,000

$1,590,000

5.7%
Est.Price: ?

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Est. payment /mo

3 Beds

3 Baths

2,296 SqFt


SOLD DATE : 05/15/2023

Key Details

Sold Price $1,500,000

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family Residence

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 2,296 sqft

Price per Sqft $653

Subdivision Bonita

MLS Listing ID 230002958SD

Sold Date 05/15/23

Bedrooms 3

Full Baths 2

Half Baths 1

Condo Fees $379

Construction Status Updated/Remodeled,Turnkey

HOA Fees $379/mo

HOA Y/N Yes

Year Built 1894

Lot Size 2.500 Acres

Property Description

Historic Home of Ulysses S. Grant, Jr. son of Ulysses Grant, the 18th President of the United States. Build in 1894 and designed by William S. Hebbard, this one of a kind property is located on 2.6 acres of preserved land on a hill overlooking San Miguel Mountain, the Bonita Golf course and the Sweetwater Valley. The historic Grant House has been meticulously renovated and beautifully upgraded with a modern upscale interior while preserving the last century charm, elegance and character. It is subject to Mills Act Tax Savings! Welcome to The Grant House! The 2,296 square-foot Dutch Colonial Revival home is the former residence of Ulysses S. Grant Jr., son of the 18th President of the United States, Ulysses S. Grant. The home features four white columns, leaded windows, brick walls, and a 129-year-old 25-foot Moreton Bay Fig tree in the back yard. The Grant House is one of the oldest homes in Bonita, built as a getaway for the son of the 18th U.S. president. It’s a teller of tales going back to its 1894 construction. It is now designated as a Historical Home and benefits from potential Mills Act tax savings. Once one of the most prominent, but now little-remembered, early civic leaders, the younger Grant (nicknamed Buck) had never been to San Diego before he and his family visited in 1893 and decided to stay. Like so many other newcomers at the time, they were seeking a better climate for Buck’s ailing wife, Fannie, and mother, Julia Dent Grant, the President’s widow. Buck’s younger brother Jesse also moved here with his family at the same time. On his arrival here, Buck Grant bought a three-story property at Eighth Avenue and Ash Street and hired noted San Diego architect William S. Hebberd to build the Bonita home in 1894. That same year Jesse Grant commissioned a similar home from Hebberd at Sixth Avenue and Quince Street, across the street from an as-yet undeveloped Balboa Park. Buck Grant took a prominent role in local causes, such as water development and Balboa Park’s development (he chaired the 1915 Panama-California Exposition board), and invested in numerous real estate ventures, most notably the U. S. Grant Hotel that opened in 1910. He died in 1929 and some descendants still live in San Diego County. The Grants sold the house in the 1920s (during Prohibition) to Universal Studios founder Carl Laemmle and his Hollywood friends as a “gentlemen’s retreat”. Mr. Laemmle owned racehorses that ran at Santa Anita. During the off-season, he would stable his horses at the Grant House during the racing season at Caliente Racetrack in Tijuana, Mexico. His horses would be trailered to Caliente. On the return trip, the empty trailers would be filled with booze. Mr. Laemmle hosted lavish parties for the stars of his movies: Clark Gable, John Wayne, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Charlie Chaplin. Wyatt Earp, who owned a bar and brothel in downtown San Diego was also a frequent guest. Mr. Laemmle brough “wannabe” starlets from Hollywood to The Grant House to “entertain” his gentlemen guests. After several changes in ownership over the years, The Grant House fell into a state of disrepair. A detailed renovation was done by local developers Jeff Phair and Bill Davidson, San Diego’s most awarded homebuilder. The Grant House is now available to a new owner to purchase a piece of San Diego’s history.

Location

State CA

County San Diego

Area 91902 - Bonita

Building/Complex Name Carriage Hills

Zoning SFR

Interior

Heating Forced Air, Fireplace(s), Natural Gas

Cooling Central Air

Fireplaces Type Living Room

Fireplace Yes

Appliance Barbecue, Built-In, Dishwasher, Gas Cooktop, Gas Oven, Microwave

Laundry Gas Dryer Hookup

Exterior

Parking Features Concrete, Other

Fence None

Pool None

Utilities Available Phone Connected, Sewer Connected

View Y/N Yes

View Mountain(s)

Roof Type Shingle

Porch Deck, Wood

Total Parking Spaces 4

Private Pool No

Building

Story 2

Entry Level Two

Water Public

Architectural Style Colonial

Level or Stories Two

Construction Status Updated/Remodeled,Turnkey

Others

HOA Name Carriage Hills

Senior Community No

Tax ID 5860521900

Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan

Listing Terms Cash, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan

Financing Conventional

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Listed by Leo Gonzalez • FOSTER HAMILTON Real Estate Co
Bought with Leo Gonzalez • FOSTER HAMILTON Real Estate Co
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