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March 20, 2026

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52 DIGS.NET | 3.20.26 S W E E T D I G S | 2 1 5 P O I N S E T T I A AV E L ocated high above the street in the iconic Hill Section, on a sought-after Southwest-facing corner lot, 215 S. Poinsettia Ave. is an address extraordinaire, defined by a sublime Santa Barbara-style coastal estate that combines the feel of a private resort with prime access for a best of Manhattan Beach proposition. "It's rare to find this much interior space in Manhattan Beach," agent Ed Kaminsky says of the 9,047-square-foot residence, which offers six bedrooms, eight baths, multiple living spaces, a club-inspired basement, a tropical backyard oasis and more. "The house has it all." Including an artful design with a unifying theme of height, light, and flow that leverages its position high on the hill. "It feels like your neighbors are a mile away," adds Kaminsky, noting that, in addition to offering private views of both Hill Section and Sand Section homes, the house enjoys distant views of the ocean and Palos Verdes. Amid this backdrop, the sprawling, eye-catching estate sets a modern Mediter- ranean tone. Flanked by palm trees as tall as churches, the home's neutrally hued, tile- roofed façade complements a picturesque mix of greenery, hardscape, and wrought iron accents for an artisan aesthetic with contem- porary overtones. Its defining rounded entrance, meanwhile, centers an exquisitely arched front door that gives gracious way to a radiant interior, marked by soaring ceilings and natural light, and featuring fresh white oak flooring juxta- posed with warm rich wood and natural stone. A drama in three thoughtfully arranged floors, the interior begins to take flight in the classy, incandescent foyer, where sweeping dual staircases and statement chandeliers are the scenery of an entry level that flows easy as a dream. Of the five bedrooms on this floor, each is a sanctuary with ample stor- age and good light; four are ensuite, and one opens to a private, pool-facing deck via debo- nair French doors. These private quarters are artfully composed around a spacious and sunny living room with a fireplace and an adjacent flex space/study area—a brightly lit bonus with lovely views. With multiple glass doors that open this inviting social core to the flourishing backyard, entry level makes an idyllic indoor/ outdoor transition. Positioned as the home's pleasure center, the tropical backyard oasis with White Lotus vibes is both a private refuge and entertain- er's ideal, fixed for five-star fun year-round with a fireplace, a pool, a spa, a swim-up bar and, in the most conspicuous nod to island style, a grass-roofed tiki bar that faces the pool, making it easy to float by the bar for lunch or A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N

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