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1867 Maude Street doesn't simply occupy its address — it commands it. From the sweeping concrete driveway and triple-car garage to the lush mature landscaping that frames its two-story façade, this residence announces itself before you've reached the front door. Inside, the architecture continues to perform: soaring vaulted ceilings, sculptural columns, and floor-to-ceiling mirrors that dissolve every boundary between space and light. With five bedrooms, three full baths, and 2,040 square feet of thoughtfully composed living, this is the rare California home where drama and ease coexist without apology.
From the moment you cross the threshold, the architecture takes over. Vaulted ceilings climb toward cascading natural light, a grand staircase curves upward with sculptural confidence, and floor-to-ceiling mirrors expand every sightline into something generous and unexpected. Decorative columns define the formal living areas with intention — offering structure without confinement, elegance without heaviness. It is, simply, an arrival worth repeating.
Crisp white cabinetry, a stainless gas range, and a sun-drenched window that frames the private pool like a living painting — this kitchen understands the relationship between function and atmosphere. The adjoining family room deepens the connection: a classic fireplace anchors the space with warmth, while glass sliders dissolve the boundary between indoors and the outdoor sanctuary beyond. Hosting here isn't a production. It's an instinct.
Generous proportions, a walk-in closet, and a dual-vanity en-suite bath — the primary suite is composed as a true retreat, a room that holds the weight of the day so you don't have to. Four additional bedrooms adapt gracefully to whatever your life demands: guest quarters, a dedicated home office, a creative studio, a flex space for the life you're still designing.
Beyond the glass sliders, California living reaches its fullest expression. Towering palms arch over a resort-style pool, its turquoise waters shimmering beneath the afternoon sun. A covered pergola patio extends your living season deep into fall and well past the last warm evening of the year. This is not a backyard. It is an outdoor room — and one designed to be used every single day.
Some homes are built. This one was composed. 1867 Maude Street makes its presence known the moment you turn onto the street a commanding two-story residence where architectural drama meets effortless California living. A triple-car garage, sweeping concrete driveway, and lush mature landscaping frame a faade that is both polished and inviting. Inside, the entry is nothing short of theatrical. Soaring vaulted ceilings climb toward natural light, a grand staircase curves upward with sculptural elegance, and floor-to-ceiling mirrors dissolve the boundaries of space making every arrival feel like a moment. Decorative columns define the formal living areas without confining them, preserving the open, airy cadence that runs through every room. The kitchen is designed for those who entertain intentionally crisp white cabinetry, a stainless gas range, and a sun-drenched window framing your private pool like a living painting. The adjoining family room, warmed by a classic fireplace, flows through glass sliders into the outdoor sanctuary beyond. The primary suite is a true retreat: generous proportions, a walk-in closet, and a dual-vanity en-suite bath that invites you to slow down. Four additional bedrooms adapt gracefully guest quarters, a home office, a creative studio whatever your life demands. Outside, towering palms arch over a resort-style pool, its turquoise waters shimmering beneath the California sun. The covered pergola patio extends your living space into every season.
This isn't just a home. It's a statement.
1867 Maude Street sits in Stockton's 95206 corridor, within the Manteca Unified School District — a distinction worth noting for families who've done their research, and one that separates this part of the city from the broader Stockton Unified zone. The neighborhood carries the settled confidence of established residential streets, with mature landscaping and a walking trail along the nearby San Joaquin River levee offering quiet outdoor access that belies its central location. The city's cultural anchors — the Haggin Museum, the Bob Hope Theatre, Stockton Arena, and the revitalized Downtown Waterfront — sit a short drive north, while the University of the Pacific is roughly 13 minutes away, drawing the intellectual pulse of the city closer than most residents expect. Highway 99 connects the corridor directly to Manteca, Lathrop, Tracy, and beyond, making the broader valley accessible without complexity. Three area hospitals, including San Joaquin General approximately four miles away, anchor the essential infrastructure of daily life. And further out, the California Delta's waterways, boating, and natural recreation begin just past the city's edge — a reminder that this part of California has always known something about the good life.
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