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VAN ZANTEN & WHITE DEVELOPMENT |
"Your standard of living just got higher" |
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TREE SECTION ESTATES II OVERVIEW & DESCRIPTION
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3307 & 3309 Poinsettia Avenue
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
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Development Overview
Two spectacular new 5-bedroom executive homes at the crest of Poinsettia Avenue in the highly esteemed Tree Section of Manhattan Beach. Winding stone pathways welcome you to your dream home in this beautiful, family-oriented community by the sea. Easy access to freeways and LAX mean shorter commutes and more time enjoying your beautiful homes in this quiet, tree-lined neighborhood.
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The Neighborhood
Imagine living in a beautiful, family-friendly neighborhood lined with mature trees and conviently located near great schools, extensive shopping, and the Pacific Ocean... These opportunities are yours at Tree Section Estates! |
Beautiful Architecture and Construction
Beautiful architecture by Doug Leach Architecture combines with top quality construction by Hyatt Construction to provide an unmatched experience in luxury living. |
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Attention to Detail Both homes feature stunning design by LeighAnn Odle, including stone driveways and decks, sumptuous custom cabinetry, magnificent solid wood staircases, beautiful stone fireplaces, and luxurious gourmet kitchens with first class appliances. |
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Modern Architectural Thinking...
Modern California architectural thinking includes large covered entryways and spacious backyard patios. Interior ceilings are raised to provide drama and a feeling of spaciousness. Each home has a custom staircase, beautiful iron or wooden railings, and a second-level balcony overlooking the formal living room.
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...and Construction Techniques
Homes are fully wired for the latest high speed connectivity. High efficiency forced-air heating and central vacuum systems are included, and each home is air conditioning-ready as well (though you probably won't need it!).
Garage doors are large wooden roll-ups complementing the exterior architecture and facilitating larger vehicles. |
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