
Life On the Coast, Terranea Style
It’s less than 20 miles south of LAX, but arriving at Terranea feels like crossing into a different world—one spread over 102 vivid acres of California coastline.
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It’s less than 20 miles south of LAX, but arriving at Terranea feels like crossing into a different world—one spread over 102 vivid acres of California coastline.

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.

Spread over 25 acres, AutoCamp Joshua Tree comprises 47 Airstreams, four accessible suites, and four X suites—with outdoor showers in some premium units and with HVAC systems in all of them.


A remarkable stillness seems to settle over the gracious, stone-edifice, richly windowed home in the Vestavia Hills neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama, with interiors by Sean Anderson.

It’s exactly what the marketing world needs today, a movement to eliminate and ban shiny new toy marketing and the buzzards who preach it. We’ll call it Marketing DOGMA 22.

Built in 2018 on a 25,682-square-foot plot surrounded by oak and fruit trees—which were preserved as much as possible—the property comprises two main structures: the main house and the guest house; with an incorporated bike barn.

ON THE COVER Past Present and Future Perfect: A Spanish-style home in the coveted area north of Montana and West of 4th Street combines the graciousness of the past with the amenities of the present for a home that’s perfect for now and forever presented by Charles Pence of Pence Hathorn Silver Luxury Property Group at Compass.

ON THE COVER Home sweet Rolling Hills: An inviting contemporary home set on a sprawling lot—with breathtaking views of the Queen’s Necklace, downtown and mountains presented by Leslie Stetson and Clint Patterson of Patterson | Stetson at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties.

The stately Spanish-style home, constructed in the 1920s, telegraphs the elegance of that time period. 233 Marguerita Avenue is tucked into a serene pocket just to the south of the boulevard and west of 4th Street, on a wide quiet street that looks straight out across the water.

Originally completed in 1972, 1 Wagon Lane is also a home that’s been significantly overhauled, starting in 2005 until today, with careful attention paid to keeping its original design fingerprint intact.

Lake Washington and the mountains) and the history that convinced the homeowners—a couple of healthcare executives with young adult children that sometimes live at home—that it was the right choice for them.