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July 26, 2019

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94 DIGS.NET | 7.26.2019 M A R K E T R E A L E S TAT E | 4 0 0 5 V I A C A M P E S I N A PRESENTED BY Carl Henkel | 310.210.1625 | DRE 01427998 of California Real Estate Alliance Sold for $3,500,000 explains Buchmann, who intended it to grant the area maximum seclusion while also strengthening the home's relationship to the outdoors. Like the rest of the home, landscaping was meticulously planned. "e goal," says Taroni, "was to complement the architecture with the combination of an aesthetic value, and the California native landscape palette." Eager to keep the property consistent with the landscape of Palos Verdes, Taroni planted ornamental grass, a native meadow and fruit trees in the yard, and designed an earthy bluestone pathway that reaches the front door. A thoughtful touch are the many outdoor vignettes created to be seen and enjoyed from the indoors. "We created viewpoints throughout the house that allow you to look outside at something beautiful," he explains. So tailor-made is the home for the local market that it was sold while still under construction. "When the home was put into escrow, it was just sticks, and concrete, and dirt," points out Henkel, who was sought out by developer Larry Johnson, a friend from high school, to help from the project's start. "I found the lot," he says, "and Larry Johnson did a fantastic job of finding the right people to surround himself with." Henkel drummed up early support for the home via the MLS and hosted private showings. ere was a lot of early interest in the home, and it was on Henkel to convey the rewards of a house that did not yet exist. In the end, amidst multiple offers the home was purchased by a young family who brought home a new baby two days after moving in, and are excited to entertain and barbecue throughout the year, not to mention be able to take that short jaunt from the kitchen and into the pool. "It's a remarkable place to raise a family," points out Henkel, "and that's what they'll be doing there."

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