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Brutalist Masterpiece in Manhattan Beach Returns to Market

This iconic, zinc-panelled home is back on the market. Discover why it's a must-see for luxury buyers seeking a blend of historic charm and modern innovation.

This image is clicked near the beach. To the right, there is water. To the left, there are rocks...
This image is clicked near the beach. To the right, there is water. To the left, there are rocks along with a building. In the background, there are many trees. At the bottom, there is sand. And there are many persons in this image.

Brutalist Masterpiece in Manhattan Beach Returns to Market

A striking, Brutalist-inspired home in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, has returned to the market after eight years. Originally purchased for 1 million dollars in 2008, the property at 4147 Ocean Avenue is now listed for 3.68 million dollars by Olga Moldavsky of Re/Max Edge, who praises it as a 'masterpiece' blending luxury and innovation.

The house, designed by WXY architecture firm, boasts a distinctive zinc panel facade and a prominent square picture window. It offers five bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, and an array of amenities including a roof deck, back patio, sauna, wet bar, gym, two-car garage, and ample storage. The owner, Bella Abrazi, has chosen to remain discreet. The property's annual taxes amount to 32,502 dollars. Notably, the interiors were not designed by WXY, focusing instead on the striking exterior.

After two price cuts from its initial asking price of 4.95 million dollars, 4147 Ocean Avenue is now listed at 3.68 million dollars. This unique, luxury home in the wealthy Manhattan Beach neighborhood offers a blend of 1920s charm and modern innovation, making it an enticing opportunity for potential buyers.

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