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t first glance the property looks lifted
from a show about the Southern Cali-
fornia good life: bushy palm fronds
framing a picture-perfect Mediterra-
nean-style home, golden sand in hue
and delightfully spacious. The main residence, span-
ning six bedrooms, plus a one-bedroom guesthouse,
provides approximately 7,000 square feet of living
space. Not far, about five minutes by bike, is a wide
stretch of sandy Pacific Ocean beachfront that beck-
ons surfing and frolicking. When one walks through the
hearty wood front doors of the home and into its inte-
rior, there's an immediate tranquil feel—the kind that
comes from life in such grand spaces, which, in this
case, are notably graceful and sunlit.
Beyond the home's proliferation of glass windows
and doors is a hint of something more: lush green foli-
age—including 35 mature palm trees—and water
streaming across stones and rocks—a scene of nature
realized by deft design. The property's lot is a bit over
half an acre, generously sized for this area, and offers
a case study of what's possible in Southern California
landscaping. "It's one of the largest lots in town," says
luxury real estate agent Lauren Forbes, pointing out
that it's also one of only three properties in Hermosa
Beach of its acreage. "The way it's set up creates even
more exclusivity."
Notable in this private, landscaped retreat is a
regulation-sized sports court, a walk-up beach bar and
lagoon-style saltwater pool and spa. It's a place that's
packed with things to do, and optimized for day-to-night
versatility. One imagines sunny get-togethers where
kids try out the zip line and whoosh down the water-
slide; guests play horseshoes or practice their putt
on the manicured green. There are endless gathering
spots and seating configurations, from a sun-shaded
banquette to an al fresco barbecue kitchen. The
outdoor shower is a handy touch, as is the oversized
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