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Paseo Del Marvelous: 2112 Pasel del Mar

Step across the sprawling front lawn, and once inside the home—approximately 6,571 square feet in size, with 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms—you’re in an elegant hideaway crafted by architect Tony Ashai.

1509 Via Montemar: A Breathless Palos Verdes Beauty

These days, with our entire lives on display, privacy has become the new luxury. Within this increasingly intrusive and inquisitive world, home has become our safe haven and, as we learned over the last year and a half, our whole world. But where, we wonder, will we ever find a home that feels like a true sanctuary?
Raju Chhabria, Neil Chhabria, Philo Chhabria, Chhabria Real Estate Company

Raju Chhabria’s Palos Verdes Personal Taj Mahal

Not long after arriving from India, Raju Chhabria drove to Palos Verdes for a job interview. “I looked around and thought, ‘…This place is beautiful. Someday I want to own a house here.'”

South Bay Digs • April 5, 2019

ON THE COVER A Villa Envisioned: Commanding views from a secluded neighborhood in Rancho Palos Verdes, this Tony Ashai-designed home is one of the newest properties built in the Oceanfront Estates community presented by Lily Liang of Strand Hill | Christie’s International.

Oceanside Estate With Serenity and Luxury

This home is almost 21,000-square-foot lot and charmingly tailored landscaping lined with trees, massive date palms, olive trees and regal boxwood that captivates curbside and showcase the home’s dramatic entrance.

California Class in Oceanfront Estates

Equally livable and luxurious, the home at 67 Paseo de Luz, which sits on a 24,387-square-foot lot in Rancho Palos Verdes, is ideal for both entertaining and intimate evenings at home.

67 Del La Luz: Revival By The Sea

67 Del La Luz, approximately 8,000 square feet, completed in 2015 and set atop an elevated bluff in Oceanfront Estates—a manicured community located beside an unfettered blue expanse of Pacific Ocean along Palos Verdes Drive