A sprawling Huntington Beach mansion with a 186-foot dock has hit the market for $8.6 million.
Custom-built in 1979 on a nearly quarter-acre, corner cul-de-sac lot in Huntington Harbour’s Trinidad Island, the 7,926-square-foot rustic contemporary house offers tri-channel views from inside and out. It has four bedrooms, five bathrooms and an octagonal room containing a wet bar, built-in entertainment center and Bouquet Canyon flagstone fireplace.
That same stone decks the atrium entry, where a koi pond flows under the glass wall into the foyer and around the switchback staircase.
A private elevator, soaring vaulted ceilings and imported Italian moldings and ceilings add luxurious touches to the house.
If it gets near the asking price, it will be the all-time most expensive home to sell on this most luxurious of Huntington Harbour’s five artificial islands connected by waterways. The priciest is a four-bedroom, 6,739-square-foot castle with 125 feet of water frontage and a 35-foot dock on the opposite side of Trinidad Island. According to the Multiple Listing Service, it sold in October 2022 for $6.5 million.
Records show the home currently up for grabs traded hands in 2017 when it sold for $5 million.
Among its features is an updated kitchen with an oversized island and functional prep space. Wood-carved beams and custom walls adorn the formal dining room. Other highlights include a library/office, a garden room and the primary suite featuring a living room, a spa-inspired bathroom, two walk-in closets and a gym.
The house includes a 915-square-foot, three-car garage.
Sean Stanfield and Jorge Kamburis of Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty hold the listing.
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