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| 5.15.2020
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MARK
LIDDELL
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JASON
CHRISTOPHER,
COURTESY
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WESTSIDE
ESTATE
AGENCY
(BOTTOM)
PERIOD
SHOWPIECE
Why would someone want to live in this Span-
ish Colonial Revival property known as the E.
Lawrence Brown House? e answer is simple,
according to listing agent Tim Durkovic. "First of
all, the home is in a great, walkable neighborhood
in Pasadena near the Cal Tech Campus, with all
the needed conveniences nearby," he says. "Most
importantly is the chance to own a truly unique
home that is a not only a piece of history, with its
architectural pedigree, but also one that is fully
updated and modernized to the highest of today's
standards while keeping true to the original archi-
tectural and design style." Built in 1928 by noted
architect Harold J. Bissner St., the two-story resi-
dence has since been meticulously renovated and
restored by famed architect Kevin A. Clark and
landscape architect Roland Crighton, complete
with beautiful new tile and marble, a showpiece
kitchen boasting Sub-Zero, Viking and Bosch
appliances, and much more. —W.B.
PASADENA
5 BEDROOMS
4,362 SQ. FT.
1981
SAN PASQUAL ST.
PRESENTED BY
Tim Durkovic
DRE 01923778
310.738.8098
of
Douglas Elliman
List Price
$4.25 million
PRESENTED BY
Mark Gruskin
DRE 01324387
310.924.5769
of
Westside Estate
Agency
List Price
$12.995 million
MALIBU
5 BEDROOMS
4,000 SQ. FT.
28036
SEA LANE DRIVE
SEA & SURF
is "Bohemian-chic" compound on the bluffs
atop Paradise Cove really does have it all—a
midcentury modern main residence, new steel-
and-glass guest house, and separate creative
space boasting polished concrete flooring. ere's
also a saltwater pool and spa, lounge-wor-
thy decks and fire-pits adjacent to the beach.
Adding to its appeal is a prime locale in the gated
enclave of Sea Lane Drive that "allows its resi-
dents to escape to a safe haven on arguably the
best beach in Malibu," says listing agent Mark
Gruskin. "With access to paddle boarding, surf-
ing, romantic walks on the beach and more,
it's essentially like living in permanent vaca-
tion mode." Designed by the late surfing legend/
architect Matt Kivlin, the ocean-view dwelling
also features almost an acre of land showcasing
an outdoor sauna and ice bath, fruit trees and
vegetable gardens, a ceramic shed and more than
enough parking for guests who aren't going to
want to leave anytime soon. ere's even direct—
and deeded—access to the beach. —W.B.