
Courtesy of: Jacob Villaescusa, Century 21 Allstars, jacob@JacobVillaescusa.com
$6,725,000
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6 bed
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8.00 Bath (6 Full , 2 Half)
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Lot: 3,981.00 Square Feet
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Single Family Residence
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$6,725,000
2 60th Place Set directly on the sand, this extraordinary Long Beach beachfront estate delivers nearly 6, 900 square feet of refined coastal living across three expansive levels. With 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, every space was designed for comfort, privacy, and unforgettable entertaining. From sunrise over the Pacific to sunsets behind Catalina Island, the views are simply unmatched — stretching across the coastline, Downtown Long Beach skyline, and the open ocean. A dramatic wrought-iron staircase welcomes you inside, complemented by a private hydraulic elevator for seamless access to all three levels. Soaring wood-beamed ceilings, rich architectural details, and walls of glass create a warm yet sophisticated coastal atmosphere. The gourmet kitchen opens effortlessly into grand entertaining spaces, while the primary suite feels like a private oceanfront retreat — complete with a fireplace, spa-inspired bath, custom walk-in dressing room, and balcony overlooking the beach. Smart home technology puts lighting, climate, music, and security at your fingertips. A rare six-car garage offers exceptional flexibility for collectors and guests alike. Extensively updated with a new roof, windows, stucco, copper plumbing, tankless water heaters, acoustical flooring, onyx countertops, and travertine wood flooring throughout — no detail has been overlooked. Three balconies, a private patio, mahogany arched doors, and a first-floor accessible bath complete this one-of-a-kind oceanfront residence. This isn’t just beachfront living — it’s a legacy property on the sand.
Courtesy of: Jacob Villaescusa, Century 21 Allstars, jacob@JacobVillaescusa.com
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