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September 18, 2020

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60 DIGS.NET | 9.18.2020 M A R K E T S W E E T D I G S | 2 0 5 2 0 T H S T R E E T amplified by proximity to two touchstones of Beach Cities' life. "One of the most prized walk-street locations are the streets between 16th and 20th," explains Stroyke. "They are prized because they have these beautiful gas lights running down them." With no cross streets cutting through the neighborhood, he adds, "you have two blocks of nothing but walk street; then there's ocean and the beach." In this case, a wide and pleas- antly sloping walk street punctuated by the palm trees and tidy landscaped lawns of this welcoming residential area. "It's the quietest area at the beach," Stroyke says of this mellow swath of beachfront. Strolling along the Strand, one reaches the restau- rants and boutiques of Downtown Manhattan Beach in about 10 minutes—a boon for when one wants to tuck the car in the three-bedroom garage and stay close to home for a while. During such times, there's much to do within the walls of this home. The home's entry level is devoted to bedrooms, including a fireplaced ocean view master suite that opens onto a private deck—a pleasant feature that welcomes the day with beach air and charming views of the walk street. The street level of the residence is equipped for the sociable atmosphere of the neigh- borhood: one can entertain on the landscaped front yard, which is neatly bordered by a gated semi-wall. From here, gatherings can extend into a comfortable living room that's equipped with a fireplace and a butler's kitchen. A rare and welcome feature in this home is its basement—unusual to find in a walk street home, Stroyke points out—where a custom movie theater is found, along with a flex room that can accommodate a gym or a wine bar. "It's a smart home," Stroyke adds, "so it's got a great technology package that you can run off your iPad or iPhone." When one looks for an ideal luxe home at the beach, there's often a piece missing—whether it's the views, the floor plan, the quality, or location. In this rare case, an architectural home has been crafted to meet the excellence of its address and fulfill all practical needs and comforts of its modern-minded inhabi- tants. Add to this the unmatched atmosphere of life along one of Southern California's best beachfronts, and one might find they've met the wish list of living well at the beach. Or, to put it more plainly: "It's one of the best houses in town," says Stroyke, "and that's because of its combination of location, square foot- age and quality."

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