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Hybrid Manhattan Beach Home: 401 N. Dianthus Street

Dressed in white siding and rough-cut stone, a beautifully executed example of new construction at 401 N. Dianthus Street in the Hill Section of Manhattan Beach boasts a stunning curb appeal that gives way to a perfect balance of New York loft meets modern farmhouse.

A Home with Desirability & Charm: 1101 Kagawa Street

The LEED Gold-certified ground-up business district crowns the location with a movie theater and an impeccable selection of shops. Talk about an embarrassment of riches—perhaps none more valuable than the opportunity to occupy the home at 1101 Kagawa Street.

Eva Gabor's Former Los Angeles Home

Eva Gabor has sold Holmby Hills Estate

Eva Gabor’s Former Los Angeles Home in Holmby Hills sells for $11 million to buyers who wanted to tear down the 1938 house on Delfern Drive.

SoCal Dreaming At Terranea Villa

Poised along the coastline, overlooking a green golf course and with epic ocean views—it’s hard to imagine a Southern California vacation home more enticing. Add cuisine, a world-class spa and collection of pools within a short distance by foot, and Terranea’s Villas are unlike anything else in our midst.

A World All Its Own on Santa Barbara’s Gaviota Coast

This unrivaled ranch now available on Santa Barbara’s Gaviota Coast for $110 million has quite a history. A rare offering, El Rancho Tajiguas is situated on land once inhabited by the Chumash Indians, later claimed by Spain’s King Carlos III, and now linked to Mansour Ojjeh of TAG and its McLaren Formula 1 team.

Frank Lloyd Wright, Ennis House

The Landmark Ennis House, Frank Lloyd Wrights Opus

That iconic American architect Frank Lloyd Wright eventually found work in Los Angeles feels a bit like prophecy—he remains one of the most colorful characters in architectural history. Opinionated and flamboyant, a swashbuckler, he was a personality perfect for these parts.

A Refreshed Pat Killen Home In Manhattan Beach

When a starkly geometric home appeared on 10th Street in Manhattan Beach in the mid-1990s, it was a bright, rare flash of Modernism in a town flush with tile-roof Mediterraneans and quaint beach bungalows.

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