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One Coast: Pacific Palisades One Stop Luxury Living

While “home” means different things to different people, there is a common feeling of ease among those who reside regionally. In Los Angeles, descriptions of a dream property

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Pairing the privacy of a single-family residence with the lifestyle services of a five-star hotel, One Coast presents unparalleled living in the heart of the Pacific Palisades.

While “home” means different things to different people, there is a common feeling of ease among those who reside regionally. In Los Angeles, descriptions of a dream property often include a beachside setting, and an ocean view that speaks to a universal sense of peace. These pillars of rest and relaxation come together—beautifully, seamlessly—at One Coast.

Palisades, and poised at the intersection of the Pacific Coast Highway and West Sunset Boulevard, the story of One Coast begins with an idealized location. Its 53 palatial residences, a mix of townhomes and single-level flats with expansive outdoor living spaces and sweeping ocean-to-mountain vistas proffer the ultimate California lifestyle, one that is equal parts laid-back and luxurious.

Ranging in size from 2,880 to just over 5,000 square feet, each unit amps up the volume on glamour. State-of-the-art kitchens include Wolf stoves and Sub-Zero refrigerators, along with Lineaquattro cabinetry. Luxurious spa bathrooms feature deep Japanese soaking tubs and Waterworks fixtures.

Among the refined finishes are Ceasarstone countertops, hardwood floors and soffit ceilings. These elements complement floor-to-ceiling windows that frame panoramic ocean views, La Cantina doors that open the homes to expansive outdoor terraces and top-floor residences. Rooftops decks of some units are plumbed to embrace barbecues and hot tubs for a five-star feeling.

With the privacy of a single-family home and services of a world-class resort, including a 24-hour guarded and gated entrance, personalized concierge services and the effortlessness of a lock-and-leave lifestyle, One Coast confirms its initial impression of a carefree yet fully supported existence. Here, the emphasis is on relaxation and enjoyment, whether that’s enjoying coastal pursuits, cultural activities or opening up one’s exquisitely appointed space to friends and family, turning everyday living into a hotel-style experience.

A sense of ease permeates every facet of a life at One Coast. Opening one’s eyes to the beauty of sunlight glinting off impeccably blue water sets the tone for a dreamy day. A run on the beach or a hike in the mountains? Whether taking the hidden hillside staircase to the ocean, or the fabled Les Liones hiking trail that is a quick walk from the luxury enclave’s entryway, both options are at your fingertips. It is no effort at all to head out to connect with nature.

While owning a home is always a treasured milestone, leaving the maintenance to another offers the liberty to shift one’s focus to enjoying the pleasure of simple recreational pursuits. More practically, One Coast offers privacy: a dedicated elevator whisks residents straight to their front doors from the garage, lessening the burden of errands and enforcing discretion.

Uniquely, living at One Coast means enjoying the beauty of Southern California more fully. Expect friends to extoll the pleasures of its neighborhood amenities and privacy. Whether residents are out for a few hours for lunch in nearby Malibu or a meeting in Santa Monica or Beverly Hills, the subtle nod from the guard as one pulls through the gate is quiet assurance they have been missed.

“One Coast is a rare gem of an offering like no other in Southern California,” offers Bree Long, senior vice president of Sales & Marketing for etcoHomes, Inc., the company behind the development.

“The community affords unparalleled access to the best of coastal living in Los Angeles, with stunning views of the ocean and the Santa Monica mountains and immediate access to the beach along PCH, with Malibu just a short drive north and Santa Monica moments away to the south.”

That alone substantiates one’s impression, and yet, she adds: “The community is a respite tucked amidst the bluffs of Pacific Palisades and is the perfect discreet and secure hideaway for those seeking expansive square footage, freedom from home maintenance, and hospitality level lifestyle offerings.”

The best of both worlds? Given the resort-style experience so rampantly enjoyed at and supported by One Coast, one is inclined to assert that residency at the development is the best of all worlds, including entirely of one’s own making. Some say that is an impossible dream. But at One Coast, nothing is impossible.

Etco Homes | etcohomes.com
Courtesy of listing holder Bree Long
Pricing starting in the high $2 millions

Photographs By Paul Jonason (Except Where Noted), Jason Speth (Bedroom And Bathroom)

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