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May 6, 2022

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64 DIGS.NET | 5.6.2022 S W E E T D I G S | 2 1 1 2 P A S E L D E L M A R M A R K E T A pleasant feeling overcomes you when traveling down the broad, tranquil streets of Paseo Del Mar. This is the home of grand residences and towering palm trees, along with vivid scenes of endless clear skies and blue ocean. One of these homes, 2112 Paseo Del Mar, is a study in classic coastal design, expressed with charming features of Spanish architecture— like a crisp white exterior contrasting against a red tile roof, an embellished bell tower and a graceful front balcony. Step across the sprawling front lawn, and once inside the home—approximately 6,571 square feet in size, with 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms—you're in an elegant hideaway crafted by architect Tony Ashai. Notable for designing lavish estates, towers and hotels around the globe, Ashai designed the residence's living spaces to twine neatly against its resort- sculpted outdoors, so you feel close to nature, and always at home in this private oceanside villa. The home's site is grand, located directly across from an open expanse of green space where bluff-top trails offer soaring views of sea birds and dolphins, and white-capped waters crash- ing against sea-sculpted cliffs. "It's premium Paseo Del Mar," explains Teri Hawkins, a Palos Verdes native who has been sell- ing real estate in the community for more than 20 years. "It's located further down the street, near Rocky Point Road and directly across the street from a lot that's protected by the Palos Verdes Land Conservancy, and can never be built on." The home's location translates to special views, too. "There are gorgeous ocean views, along with those of Santa Monica

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