Brutalist Concrete Mansion By the Sea Snags a Buyer in SoCal
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Within just weeks of landing on the market, a concrete house with Pacific Ocean views has found a buyer.
The 5,616-square-foot minimalist abode in Cardiff By The Sea, CA, is listed for $8,998,000—down from its initial $10 million ask in 2022.
The home is pending sale, according to Realtor.com®.
Street viewJared Nelson Photography
InteriorJared Nelson Photography
Architect Sebastian Mariscal designed the brutalist-style home—made of poured concrete—for the sellers. It has won several awards, including a Record House designation from Architectural Record magazine.
Construction began in 2008 and wrapped up in 2012. Since then, the owners have lived in the home full time.
BedroomJared Nelson Photography
The bathroom opens to the outside.Jared Nelson Photography
Living spaceJared Nelson Photography
The second level includes the kitchen, living room, den, and outdoor space—all with ocean views.
On the main level, the home has 3.5 baths and three bedrooms, including a primary suite that opens to the yard and pool area.
There’s also a gym and a bonus area that could be used for additional sleeping space.
Rooftop deckJared Nelson Photography
KitchenJared Nelson Photography
PoolJared Nelson Photography
Meticulous landscaping gives the home’s exterior an air of privacy and serenity.
Inside, walnut floors soften the board-formed concrete interiors, and mahogany doors do the same from the outside.
A rooftop deck with an outdoor kitchen provides great views, while the home’s living roof is environmentally advantageous.
And delightfully, an interior garden creates a verdant focal point.
GarageJared Nelson Photography
WalkwayJared Nelson Photography
Living roofJared Nelson Photography
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