A stone fireplace anchors the living room. (Photo by Josh Gunter)
The dining room. (Photo by Josh Gunter)
Glass walls frame ocean views. (Photo by Josh Gunter)
Every room connects to the outdoor wraparound patio. (Photo by Josh Gunter)
The home captures promontory views of the ocean, Catalina Island and the coastline stretching from Palos Verdes to “the islands off of Rosarito,” listing agent Bryan Gerlach of Engel & Völkers previously told Southern California News Group. (Photo by Josh Gunter)
A view of the indoor pool from the upper wing. (Photo by Josh Gunter)
Perched on a more than three-quarter-acre lot, the hillside home that sold for $13.6 million offers expansive views of the coastline. (Photo by Josh Gunter)
A Laguna Beach mid-century home held by the same family since 1962 sold for $13.6 million, closing March 17 at $100,000 over the asking price.
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The 4,376-square-foot home, completed in 1958, has six bedrooms, three bathrooms and a rare indoor 40-by-20-foot pool and spa under a retractable roof added in the 1980s. Records viewed at PropertyShark show the buyer, a Las Vegas-based family trust led by John T. Redmond, a prominent hospitality executive and former CEO of Allegiant Air, bought the property in an all-cash deal.
Set on a more than three-quarter-acre lot in the Three Arch Bay gated community, the home captures promontory views of the ocean, Catalina Island and the coastline stretching from Palos Verdes to “the islands off of Rosarito,” listing agent Bryan Gerlach of Engel & Völkers previously told Southern California News Group.
The home was the longtime home of the late Dr. Aldon Clark, a Laguna Beach pediatrician who moved his family there shortly after launching his pediatrics practice. He and his wife, Patsy, raised four children in the home as its second owners.
Throughout the late couple’s six decades of ownership, the original mid-century design and craftsmanship were meticulously maintained.
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Glass walls frame these views from the living room, anchored by a stone fireplace.
The dining room connects to the tiled kitchen.
Every room connects to the outdoor wraparound patio.
Gerlach and Paul Brutoco of Engel & Völkers listed the home, while Adriana Farfan of Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer.
The seller accepted the offer just 13 days after the property listed Jan. 11 for $13.5 million. According to Engel & Völkers, it set the all-time record in Upper Three Arch Bay.
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