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November 12, 2021

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62 DIGS.NET | 11.12.2021 M A R K E T S W E E T D I G S | 3 1 7 R O C K Y P O I N T retreat where you can awaken each day to an unblocked blue panorama of sea, sky and horizon—courtesy of a wall of glass stretching nearly from floor to ceiling. Before going to bed, you can step outside to stargaze on the grass or lounge on the spacious stone patio, watching the twinkle of lights glow along the coastline. This Rocky Point residence feels relaxed and resort-like in its ambiance. But prior to arriving, a good feeling kicks in as you drive down the broad, manicured streets of nearby Paseo del Mar, which is home to regal, oceanview estates and wafting palm trees. This is a neighborly area, where you can walk dogs or jog along the flat streets or breezy bluff-top trails, located steps from the house. As mellow as the atmosphere is, it's also practical in terms of reaching local amenities: A 5-minute bike ride brings you to sidewalk cafes and the local Lunada Bay market, and several schools are situated within a mile or two from the residence. A selection of award-winning golf courses can be reached in 15 minutes by car. The property itself is a versatile Palos Verdes haven where you can work and rest in pleasant solitude, joined only by views of dolphins, seals and soaring sea birds. Or entertain, enjoying the company of family and friends under color-soaked coastal scenes that somehow, never look less than stunning. This Rocky Point residence feels relaxed and resort-like in its ambiance. But prior to arriving, a good feeling kicks in as you drive down the broad, manicured streets of nearby Paseo del Mar, which is home to regal, oceanview estates and wafting palm trees.

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