A Superb Residence In Corona del Mar By Timothy Norman Tamura

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Timothy Norman Tamura presents

Unobstructed views from Catalina Island to Palos Verdes and beyond. A promontory parcel with nearly 100' feet of frontage and nothing to impede your line of site. This choice, cul-de-sac location is a blank canvas of forever vista, complimented with stunning plans by Chris Brandon Architects. The thoughtful and stylish single-family residence exemplifies Brandon's hallmark architecture; capturing superb use of space, effortless indoor and outdoor living, abundant natural light, and jaw-dropping design. This warm contemporary affords nearly 4,500 square feet of zen-like elegance, embracing the California modern lifestyle. Four generous bedroom suites, including a private guest retreat with separate entry. The primary quarters includes spa-like bathroom, massive closet, and wellness room for meditation or exercise. The sweeping great room with nearly 50 feet of disappearing walls of glass, flows seamlessly into an enchanting courtyard balanced beauty and function. Secondary living consists of two additional bedrooms and bathrooms, and adjacent retreat. The nearly 10,000 square foot parcel is offered with approved plans for this stunning residence. Add your personal finishes to complete your dream home.

Address: 2 Twin Lakes Circle, Corona del Mar, CA 92625

Price: $4,595,000

For more information, please contact Timothy Norman Tamura at 949-673-­0789 or timothy@valiaoc.com

Timothy Norman Tamura is the exclusive agent representing the Corona del Mar, California real estate market as a member of the Haute Residence Real Estate Network. View all of his listings here.

Timothy Norman TamuraPhoto Credit: Brandon Architects Rendering

Timothy Norman TamuraPhoto Credit: Brandon Architects Rendering

Timothy Norman TamuraPhoto Credit: Brandon Architects Rendering

Timothy Norman TamuraPhoto Credit: Brandon Architects Rendering

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