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ocated on a coveted corner
lot, 1757 8th Street is the best-kept
secret in Manhattan Beach—but
likely not for long. A house of its
caliber, in an enclave desired for its
atypically larger homes and lots, does not come
along often, if at all.
Count this residence among that elite if
elusive company. Built in 2021 by esteemed
builder Patrick Kealy, the six-bedroom, six-and-
a-half bath house is "a rare East Manhattan
Beach masterpiece," says agent Rachel Ezra.
"It offers scale without sacrificing warmth."
That scale is impressive—5,738 square feet
of the 7,449-square-foot lot is dedicated living
space marked by "clean lines, light-filled inte-
riors, and seamless indoor-outdoor transitions
that give it a casual California sophistication,"
says Ezra. Moreover, "The fully finished base-
ment adds a unique lifestyle dimension—rare
for the area—blending functionality with family
comfort, while the backyard evokes a boutique
resort, with its pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, and
lounge areas designed for both relaxation and
grand entertaining."
It all begins, however, with the home's
timeless curb appeal, which is drawn like a
dream from an immaculate landscape with
white picket fence for a timeless beauty. Its
crisp-white façade and chic black accents,
meanwhile, offers a fresh aesthetic contrast,
complete with rustic touches of stone. All sets
the tone for a memorable entrance, marked by
conspicuous double wood front doors that open
to the interior's soaring two-story ceilings. It's a
breathtaking entrance, representing the height
of gracious living. Wrapped in windows, the
interior is reliably flooded with natural light that
calls attention to the exceptional quality and
attention to detail throughout, from the organic
mix of stone, tile, and wood, to the vaulted ceil-
ings and refined fireplaces, to the extravagance
of glass meant to dissolve the division between
indoors and out.
The home supports an array of vibrant life-
style experiences. Whether fostering an intimate
family life or entertaining at scale, hospitality is
central to the main level. As an open concept
design, there is a seamless flow between spaces,
from the formal living area at the front of the
house, to the formal dining area, to the show-
case chef's kitchen with gleaming countertops
and a full suite of designer appliances. Fit for
home cooks and established gourmands alike,
the kitchen also highlights a walk-in pantry and
a spacious center-set kitchen island with ample
seating in addition to a sunny breakfast nook
with backyard views. The entire kitchen space
maintains an easy alliance with the rest of the
main level, but especially with the adjacent
family room with fireplace.
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