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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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990 Ocean Front, Laguna Beach (Photo by Andrew Bramasco)
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An eco-friendly home on the ocean in Laguna Beach designed by architect Mark Singer is on the market at $14 million.
The contemporary, 4,000-square foot house has an additional 2,200 square feet of outdoor entertainment areas, including a private courtyard with a saltwater pool and spa.
Inside are three bedroom suites and a kitchen outfitted with professional-grade, Gaggenau appliances. Interiors include limestone floors, Italian windows, Poggenpohl cabinets and doors with Olivari hardware.
The house at 990 Ocean Front was the first along the California coastline to receive LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum certification, according to the agents.
Eco-friendly features include solar panels, low-VOC paint, adhesives and caulking, countertops crafted by Eco by Cosentino using recycled glass and lumber certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.
The Poggenpohl kitchen cabinets were made from sustainable wood, and the windows and doors have ClimaGuard glass to conserve energy
A 1,250-gallon cistern captures rainwater for use in landscape irrigation.
The house was listed for sale during the housing downturn in 2010 at $14.995 million. It sold for $11.5 million in January 2011.
The home soon may be seen on “Real Estate Wars,” a new Bravo TV show about Orange County agents and luxury properties. Some scenes reportedly were shot at the residence. The show debuts October 5.
Listing agents are TJ Romano and Joele Watson of Surterre Properties. Watson also is one of the agents on the TV show, where she goes by JoJo Romeo.
Singer died in 2016 at age 67. He designed and built hundreds of custom homes, commercial properties, restaurants and art galleries in over more than three decades, and helped to modernize the look of Laguna Beach.
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