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Once awarded the Art Jury's Certificate of Honor for
the most notable residential architecture of 1926, the
original developers were keen to place this six-bedroom,
five-bathroom model where they did—it sits on one of
the most prized lots on the peninsula, and on Paseo del
Mar no less—and enjoys front-row views of the water.
(Views that are sweetened by the fact that they'll always
remain this way.) "It sits across the bluff from Haggerty's
and RAT Beach," says Hawkins of the home. "e view
is unblockable. Nothing can ever go on that bluff." From
oversized windows in the formal dining room, and large
living room, one looks out at a California scene—pale
turquoise skies and an endless, royal blue ocean. It
inspires now as much as it must have nearly a century
ago, when the home was built as a model place from
which to enjoy this Mediterranean-like paradise. ese
days the view includes the Queen's Necklace, named
for the sparkling nightly visage of lit-up coastal land.
Recalls Stanton: "My mother used to say, 'Your father
doesn't need to give me diamonds because I have my
own strand right here.' "
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Teri Hawkins | 310.251.3850
DRE 01195117
RE/MAX Estate Properties
List Price $5.695 million