This particular combination of unmatched North Mission Hills walkability, original 1920's craftsmanship, convenient modernizations, bright natural light, all set in a surprisingly serene pocket of town simply doesn't come around often. The corner of Montecito and Ibis is a special part of San Diego, squarely in the Arnold and Choates historic district, this stunning 1922, oversized 2 bed/1.5 bath Craftsman offers all these features plus off-street driveway & garage parking, outdoor entertaining space and plenty of pride of ownership. In their short time of custody, our sellers have managed to address all the functional needs with new ABS plumbing, updated electrical (no more knob & tubing), tankless water heater installation, repaired original prairie style window latches and openings, restored woodburning fireplace & surround, quiet whole-house fan install, and updated the garage with insulation and lighting. The kitchen has been completely remodeled with improved natural flow into the dining room and space saving stackable laundry hidden away. Out back, the new driveway leads you past the fresh fence work & new rain gutters to a private, tree-lined, brick patio that has been expanded for enhanced enjoyment and secluded entertaining with friends and family. Modernity fades from memory since the 20's classic features are what really shine as you take in the homes' charm. Lovely built-ins, beautiful French doors and refinished original hardwood floors leave you wondering what decade we're living in. More in Supplement...