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August 21, 2026

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S W E E T D I G S | 4 2 9 2 0 T H S T R E E T "It is a nice quiet space," the owner says. "When you're sitting there, staring into those old trees, it's just an amazing spot." trees in complete privacy while taking his morning cold plunge, the owner says, "It's a really amazing wellness space." Included in this is a rubber-floor gym space in the garage that he installed with a weight rack that folds against the wall and surfboard racks, as well. The upper level exudes a refined yet relaxed coastal feel, with the open-con- cept living, dining, and kitchen areas forming a hospitable heart with a natural flow between spaces. Crisp and clean-lined with light-captur- ing glass, the kitchen is exquisite, finished in brass hardware, PaperStone countertops and designer tile, and featuring a full suite of premium appliances, including a Wolf induc- tion range. In the center of it all, an oversized kitchen island offers bar seating, while a cozy dining area includes a built-in banquette. Adjacent, the living room with custom plaster fireplace and beautiful built-in storage offers direct access to the side terrace. When it's time to retreat, the primary suite is primed, poised and positioned for privacy. Overlooking the Walk Street, this aspirational space—featuring both a walk-in closet and a secondary closet sophisticatedly concealed behind textured wallpaper—opens to a private terrace perpetually in repose. "It is a nice quiet space," the owner says. "When you're sitting there, staring into those old trees, it's just an amazing spot." Equally plush is the spa-like primary bath, fashionably outfit- ted with a modern dual-sink vanity and a gleaming shower swathed in a blushing tile. As a filmmaker, the owner also muses on painstakingly applying the green building and electrification principles that he learned from making his latest film to this project. To that end, the home is equipped with a fully electric infrastructure, solar power, new electric water heater, dual Tesla Powerwalls, room-by-room climate control and inte- grated audio, plus two EV charging stations. But 429 20th Street is far more than the sum of its features. Infused with a true sense of place, it is a reflection of the classic South Bay experience. "It's a great house in a great beach town that has with- stood the test of time," Beebe says. "It just feels like home." A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N 48 DIGS.NET | 8.21.26

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