26486 Forest Lane, Twin Peaks, California 92391, Twin Peaks, 92391 - 2 bed, 2 bath

26486 Forest Lane, Twin Peaks, California 92391 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$585,000
26486 Forest Lane, Twin Peaks, California 92391
2Beds
2Baths
960Sqft
6,000Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($585,000) is $0 (0%) lower than the list price ($585,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
High-End Custom Finishes: The property boasts extensive high-end, custom detailing and materials throughout, including honed Basaltina countertops, white oak cabinetry, premium appliances (Thor, Retro Mod), Brizo faucets, Zia tile, Clé cement tile, and Vandyck wood floors, indicating superior craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal.
Top Cons:
Compact Living Space: With 960 sqft, the property offers limited interior living space, which may not accommodate buyers seeking larger homes or those with growing families.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$585.0K vs avg $380.0K (+$205,000)88%
Size:960 sqft vs avg 1,404 sqft24%
Price/sqft:$609 vs avg $26097%

More Insights

Built in 1977 (48 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1977, this property has undergone an extensive, high-end renovation, making it feel virtually new. The kitchen is a standout with premium appliances (Thor range, Retro Mod refrigerator), honed Basaltina countertops, white oak cabinetry, Brizo faucets, and Zia tile backsplash. Both bathrooms are also newly updated with stylish tiles (Clé cement, mint penny) and custom vanities. The entire interior, including Vandyck wood floors and pine-wrapped walls, reflects modern quality standards and meticulous attention to detail, with no visible deferred maintenance.
Year Built
1977
Close
-
List price
$585K
Original List price
$585K
Price/Sqft
$609
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
IG25106830
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: Hills, Mountain(s), Panoramic, Trees/Woods
Deck
ViewHills, Mountain(s), Panoramic, Trees/Woods

About this home

A uniquely custom cabin that pairs a quiet architectural presence with a rich interior palette and is enveloped by a lush environment, defined by craftsmanship and intention. Set beneath a distinctive gambrel roof, the residence offers a welcoming blend of warmth, texture, and high-end detailing throughout. Exposed wood beamed ceilings bring a sense of grounded elegance to the living room, where the original corner fireplace creates intimacy among the the flow of the space. Anderson wood-clad windows allow natural light to pour in, illuminating the home's curated finishes. The kitchen is a standout—anchored by honed Basaltina countertops and accented white oak cabinetry, with a Thor range and Retro Mod refrigerator offering a mix of modern performance and vintage styling. Fixtures include Brizo’s Odin faucets chosen for their sculptural minimalism. Zia tile backsplash adds a refined layer of texture and tone. A multi-functional banquette with white oak bench seating and custom cushions—upholstered in Perennials’ Raffia fabric by Legacy Custom Upholstery—adds thoughtful utility and charm. The main level features a Clé cement tile powder room adding artisanal character. Downstairs, the primary suite sits within the mature foliage, featuring a large picture window that frames the verdent exterior, creating a peaceful, light-filled retreat. A jewel box style bathroom is wrapped in mint penny tile, with a custom terracotta vanity. An additional cozy wood clad guest room is tucked in adjacently. Throughout the home, walls and closet doors are wrapped in flat-planked pine, echoing the warmth and texture of the exposed ceilings. The floors are finished in Vandyck wood, grounding the entire home in a natural, cohesive palette. A lower level expansive deck acts a second living space, and is shaded within the surrounding Dogwood, Cedar and Pine trees while an upper level balcony allows for an airy tree top experience with horizon views. Every element has been considered—from materials and hardware to color and form—to create a space that feels both elevated and deeply livable.

Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1977, this property has undergone an extensive, high-end renovation, making it feel virtually new. The kitchen is a standout with premium appliances (Thor range, Retro Mod refrigerator), honed Basaltina countertops, white oak cabinetry, Brizo faucets, and Zia tile backsplash. Both bathrooms are also newly updated with stylish tiles (Clé cement, mint penny) and custom vanities. The entire interior, including Vandyck wood floors and pine-wrapped walls, reflects modern quality standards and meticulous attention to detail, with no visible deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons

Pros

High-End Custom Finishes: The property boasts extensive high-end, custom detailing and materials throughout, including honed Basaltina countertops, white oak cabinetry, premium appliances (Thor, Retro Mod), Brizo faucets, Zia tile, Clé cement tile, and Vandyck wood floors, indicating superior craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal.
Exceptional Natural Integration & Views: Seamlessly integrated into a lush, verdant environment with mature trees, offering panoramic views of hills, mountains, and trees/woods from multiple vantage points, including an expansive deck and upper balcony.
Unique Architectural Character: Features a distinctive gambrel roof, exposed wood beamed ceilings, an original corner fireplace, and Anderson wood-clad windows, creating a warm, inviting, and architecturally significant cabin aesthetic.
Thoughtful & Functional Design: The interior layout includes a multi-functional banquette, a primary suite designed as a peaceful retreat with a large picture window, and a lower-level deck serving as an additional living space, maximizing utility and comfort within its footprint.
Secluded & Serene Environment: Situated in Twin Peaks, the property offers a quiet and peaceful setting, enveloped by nature, providing a tranquil escape from urban life.

Cons

Compact Living Space: With 960 sqft, the property offers limited interior living space, which may not accommodate buyers seeking larger homes or those with growing families.
Potential for Systemic Age-Related Issues: Built in 1977, while aesthetically updated, the property's underlying systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical, HVAC, roof structure) may be original or require significant updates not detailed, potentially leading to future maintenance costs.
Niche Aesthetic Appeal: The highly customized 'cabin' style with specific vintage and artisanal elements, while high-quality, caters to a particular taste, potentially limiting the pool of prospective buyers compared to more universally appealing designs.

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