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California’s ‘Westworld’-famous Crescent House asks $19.99M

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If you aim for the moon and get lost along the way, you may find yourself in this earthly homage to the moon.

An otherworldly residence just north of San Diego is on the market. This one-of-a-kind property is listed for $19.99 million, along with the reality team of Matthew and Joshua Altman from “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” and his television-famous sibling team.

Encinitas’ completely original retreat sits on a 74-foot promontory with panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, giving residents the feeling of being “on and in the sea,” says Matthew Altman of The told the Post.

Built in 2003 and featured in the season 3 premiere of HBO’s hit show Westworld, the 6,300-plus-square-foot mansion features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a half-moon outdoor infinity pool. The building itself, built by award-winning designer Wallace E. Cunningham, is also shaped like a half-moon when viewed from above.

“I don’t really see this house as a home,” said Altman, who previously sold the Cunningham-designed house. razor house“For me, these are two masterpieces. This is a living work of art.”


Aerial view of home.
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Crescent House Listing Altman
Our half-moon infinity pool.
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Crescent House Listing Altman
The property has ample outdoor space.
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Crescent House Listing Altman
Seating arrangement on one of the many patios.
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Crescent House Listing Altman
Stairs like “skeleton”.
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Crescent House Listing Altman
This property has oceanfront views.
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Crescent House Listing Altman
Open plan living and dining area.
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Crescent House Listing Altman
1 of 5 bedrooms.
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Crescent House Listing Altman
The building’s designer, Wallace E. Cunningham, also built the famous Razor House.
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Set on two oceanfront lots, the concrete, titanium, and glass home features a stepped design with curved walls to shield the central courtyard from prying eyes. Patios, lanais, terraces and decks abound, with central air conditioning throughout.

A “skeleton-like” staircase connecting the floors. Indoor and outdoor living opportunities abound, with two garage spaces and a “spa-like” en-suite bathroom off the master bedroom. Plenty of light brown cabinetry breaks the kitchen’s clean lining and smooth surface aesthetics, giving it a homely feel.On the other hand, bedrooms, bathrooms and even closets Shown in listing photo Maintaining the industrial chic energy of a home that is both a home and an interactive installation.

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