Huntington Harbour mansion with 186-foot dock selling for $8.6 million
A sprawling Huntington Beach mansion with a 186foot dock has hit the market for $8.6 million.
Custom-built in 1979 on a nearly quarter-acre, corner cul-de-sac lot in Huntington Harbour’s Trinidad Island, the 7,926-square-foot rustic contemporary house offers tri-channel views from inside and out. It has four bedrooms, five bathrooms and an octagonal room containing a wet bar, built-in entertainment center and Bouquet Canyon flagstone fireplace.
That same stone decks the atrium entry, where a koi pond flows under the glass wall into the foyer and around the switchback staircase.
A private elevator, soaring vaulted ceilings and imported Italian moldings and ceilings add luxurious touches to the house.
If it gets near the asking price, it will be the alltime most expensive home to sell on this most luxurious of Huntington Harbour’s
five artificial islands connected by waterways. The priciest is a four-bedroom, 6,739-square-foot castle with 125 feet of water frontage and a 35-foot dock on the opposite side of Trinidad Island. According to the Multiple Listing Service, it sold in October 2022 for $6.5 million.
Records show the home currently up for grabs traded hands in 2017 when it sold for $5 million.
Among its features is an updated kitchen with an oversized island and functional prep space. Woodcarved beams and custom walls adorn the formal dining room. Other highlights include a library/office, a garden room and the primary suite featuring a living room, a spa-inspired bathroom, two walk-in closets and a gym.
The house includes a 915-square-foot, three-car garage.
Sean Stanfield and Jorge Kamburis of Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty hold the listing.