2932 Cuesta Way
Welcome to Cuesta Way, a truly lyrical home. It is one of fewer than 30 properties with a front-row seat facing Point Lobos, which artist Francis McComas described as "...the greatest meeting of land and water in the world." A wall of windows--75 inches tall by 68 feet wide--centers you in the panorama and captures the theater of the Santa Lucias, the Pacific Ocean, and year-round sunsets. Situated in Carmel Meadows, it is surrounded by open space, and a Santa Rita stone patio faces Point Lobos and Monastery Bay. A stained-glass front door by Alan Masaoka opens to a remodeled home designed by Jon Erlandson. Features include an open kitchen with a 15-foot granite counter, three fireplaces, a media room wired for surround sound, cherry cabinetry, and an 89-bottle wine cellar.
