This $1.7M Sea Ranch Home Is the Holy Grail of Beach Houses

A rare listing in the legendary California community’s Condominium One promises a fully restored slice of the coastal utopia.

This $1.7M Sea Ranch Home Is the Holy Grail of Beach Houses

A rare listing in the legendary California community’s Condominium One promises a fully restored slice of the coastal utopia.

Location: 120 Sea Walk Drive #6, The Sea Ranch, California

Price: $1,700,000

Architect: MLTW

Year Built: 1965

Footprint: 919 square feet (one bedroom, one bath)

From the Agent: "Coming soon to the market is a world-renowned design by architectural firm MLTW (Moore, Lyndon, Turnbull & Whitaker). With a prime oceanfront location, the home sits  within close proximity to the newly reopened Sea Ranch Lodge. Condo #6 has been fully renovated and includes refinished floors, a kitchen with custom Danish cabinets and countertops, as well as new bathroom finishes and fixtures which offer a zen aesthetic. A new landscape design by Terremoto (landscape designers for The Sea Ranch Lodge) has been approved by The Sea Ranch Association and the first phase will begin Summer of 2023. The landscape project isn’t just about planting; it’s a comprehensive restoration of the shared outdoor spaces of Condominium One with many different improvements and upgrades."

Unit #6 is located in the award-winning Condominium One, the first building designed as part of the Sea Ranch development. Today, it is widely known as one of the most significant landmarks of post-war American Architecture.

Unit #6 is located in the award-winning Condominium One, the first building designed as part of the Sea Ranch development. Today, it is widely known as one of the most significant landmarks of postwar American Architecture.

Photo by Bess Friday Photography

Photo by Bess Friday Photography

"When this unit became available in 2021, we jumped at the chance of owning a piece of Californian architectural history in a wonderful community,

"When this unit became available in 2021, we jumped at the chance of owning a piece of Californian architectural history in a wonderful community," note the current owners, who have spent the last two years restoring the home. "We aimed to keep the unit’s original bones while updating certain elements to make it more comfortable and modern."

Photo by Bess Friday Photography

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