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 view
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Interior
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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.
Bedroom
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The bathroom opens to the outside.
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Living space
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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 deck
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Kitchen
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Pool
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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.
Garage
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Walkway
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Living roof
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