The Villas at Terranea—A Chosen Way of Life

Aside from the jaw-dropping ocean views and copious amenities, perhaps the most amazing thing about owning an exclusive Villa at the luxurious Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes is the turnkey experience.

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The Villas at Terranea Enriches Vacation-home Ownership With Mediterranean Architecture, Modern Conveniences and the Natural Beauty of a Coastal Setting

“It’s effortless,” says Marika Kalogerakis, Director of Sales for Terranea Real Estate.

“Terranea provides everything from property management, landscaping, payment of utilities, housekeeping and everything in between in a world-class, award-winning resort setting. Owners can simply arrive and enjoy their vacation home for up to 90 days per year worry-free and rent it out as a vacation spot the remaining days per California Coastal Commission requirements.”

That The Villas at Terranea community is tucked away in an incredibly secure and safe enclave in a coveted 102-acre oceanfront setting poised on the southwestern tip of the Palos Verdes Peninsula makes it an amazing place to be able to slip away to while still being in L.A., adds Marika Kalogerakis.

“Amid the current global pandemic, some owners of The Villas at Terranea escaped to their seaside vacation homes as a refuge,” she says. “For those in L.A., it was a simple commute, yet felt safe and protected by the resort’s amazing staff, a world away from it all.”

Ready to make the jump to second-home ownership? This Mediterranean-inspired vacation home at 100 Terranea Way in The Villas of Terranea is relaxed, sophisticated, and ideal for those looking for a seaside getaway. Now on the market for $2.245 million, Villa 16-101 is a short stroll from the resort’s many amenities and offers a magnificent golf course and ocean views.

Built by Schuerer Architects and fully renovated by CMS Design in 2018, it features 2,530 square feet of fully furnished living space punctuated by designer lighting and furnishings, beamed ceilings, hardwood and travertine tile flooring, and custom cabinetry throughout.

Among the highlights: an eye-catching entryway consisting of a private outdoor living room warmed by a fireplace; a trio of bedrooms with separate access to outdoor patios; and gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops and high-end Viking appliances that opens to an expansive living room with a fireplace and sliding French doors leading to a secluded covered patio with an in-ground spa.

Both owners and guests of The Villas at Terranea also have access to an abundance of upscale resort amenities, including nine distinct restaurants bars and lounges; four ocean-view pools; a 50,000-square-foot spa and fitness center; and an award-winning 9-hole, par-3 golf course. In addition, Villa owners’ privileges include a 24-hour concierge, as well as preferred pricing on golf, dining, spa treatments, shopping and more.

“A Terranea Villa is the most effortless vacation home a buyer could own,” says Marika Kalogerakis.

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Marika Kalogerakis  | 310.265.2888 | DRE 1774333
Terranea Real Estate  | TerraneaRealEstate.com

List Price $2.245 million

Photographs: Walkthrough Productions

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