Wallace Cunningham’s architectural masterpiece dubbed “The Crescent House” is once again off the market following a super-sized sale last week. After initially asking $23.5 million last year, the listing was adjusted a handful of times before selling for $16.250 million.
Located in the San Diego suburb of Encinitas, the modern concrete, glass and titanium masterpiece, designed by visionary,Wallace E. Cunningham, is perched above the Pacific, offering 74 feet of ocean frontage. Featuring four bedrooms and five bathrooms, the home showcases more than 6,300 square feet of living space.
Recognizable to many—including fans of HBO’s Westworld—the tiered design and curved walls shield a central courtyard with its unique crescent shaped infinity pool. The main house hosts the master suite along with two additional bedrooms, all with panoramic ocean views.
The guest quarters offers another ensuite bedroom with a second room that could serve as an optional bedroom complete with retractable beds. Bonus areas could be used as gym, yoga studio, media room or office. The residence features multiple patios, verandas and decks, maximizing outdoor coastal living and the feeling of floating on the ocean.
Joshua Altman and Jason Saks with Douglas Elliman held the listing, while Corey King repped the buyer.