1145 Fisher Avenue: Elevated Ocean Living in Manhattan Beach

Custom-made for the owner/builder on a coveted corner lot with views of the town and the ocean beyond, this five-bedroom, six-bathroom house spreads over 5,014 square feet.

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In Manhattan Beach, This Custom-built Home Is an Invitation to Watch Beautiful Sunsets in a Luxurious Environment

Ideally located one block to downtown Manhattan Beach and the pier, as well as a few steps from restaurants and cafes, 1145 Fisher is “a stately house within a friendly, family neighborhood,” as agent Jennifer Caskey describes. 

“There are high-end imported tiles and stonework throughout, from floors to baths to walls,” says Jennifer Caskey.

And it doesn’t stop there: A three-stop elevator from the garage to kitchen; a top-floor chef’s kitchen with a large island comprising seating for five people, a Blue Star stove and an adjacent family room with a cozy fireplace; and a roof deck providing exceptional Pacific Ocean views make this property a true gem.

“European-style, double pane windows were installed throughout the home: wood on the inside and wrapped aluminum wood appearance on the exterior, which dramatically reduces sea-salt maintenance on the home,” adds Jennifer Caskey.

“All the wood floors have cork underlayment for more comfort and additional soundproofing.”

With its large walk-in closet and a spa-like bath with steam shower and whirlpool tub, the primary suite is a haven of peace.

A wine cellar, gym space and three-car garage are three of the many other areas of this high-end house.

“Stonework, skylights, and custom iron pieces create a custom sanctuary and Montecito-feel to each space,” concludes Jennifer Caskey.

Jennifer Caskey | 310.200.5900 | DRE# 01075946
Jen Caskey Group
List Price: $5,795,000

 Images: Ian Denker/Omega Images

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