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May 29, 2026

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54 DIGS.NET | 5.29.26 S W E E T D I G S | 1 4 0 9 V I A F E R N A N D E Z Enter in from the courtyard to the fire- placed formal living room for a private, more intimate vibe. Beautiful but subdued, with lots of immaculate glass, it is a space lost to the views. A few steps up, and the library/study is as handsome as it is hidden, wrapped in rich wood with custom shelv- ing and a coffered ceiling. This coziest of corners bathes in a beautiful light, looks out at a thriving landscape and opens to a private patio. With access to both an adja- cent three-quarter bath and a mini bar, it is a space of many possibilities, as well, including as a media/entertainment room or even an additional bedroom. Stairs just off the library lead up to the luxurious primary suite wing so that one can sneak away discreetly. Roomy and spacious, this refuge commands half of the upper level, bringing forth the bedroom with a fire- placed sitting area and desirable balcony views, ample storage including a substan- tial walk-in closet, and a smashing primary bath with dual sinks, a separate vanity, and a standalone spa tub, plus a water closet with two toilets and a spa-quality walk-in shower with dual showerheads and a built-in bench. A small bar area is the finishing touch. Across the upper level, three addi- tional beautifully done bedroom suites are lavished in natural light, each with a full bath and soaring ceilings. "The bedrooms facing the view have balconies that rede- fines what 'good morning' looks like," Stearns says of spaces ideally situated for soaking in sunsets that paint the sky in golden amber and rose tones. "The ocean is in front of you, the canyon is below you, and the world simply falls away." "What strikes you, ultimately, is that this property has been genuinely, deeply loved and maintained," Stearns says. "That kind of care is invisible on a spec sheet but unmistakable in person." It must be seen to be appreciated. A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N

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