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La Jolla Beach Front Estate Is Unriveled In Southern California
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Sprindrift Estate In La Jolla Astounds Real Estate Community
La Jolla Oceanfront Estate One Of The Finest Offered In Southern California
What is the value of “owning” a piece of the luxury beach Real Estate in La Jolla California? An exquite new estate listed on pricey “Sprindrift” in La Jolla is going to show us very soon. This “one of a kind” property on Sprindrift nestled in the cliffs of La Jolla is rivaled as an estate like no other. That is why The Biszantz Connection has given it the “Biszantz Best Pick For An Investment Property.” The location is unparralled combining forever views, up front and center beach living without having the hoards of daytime “beach goers” sharing your front yard with you. This Spindrift Estate encompasses quality and workanship like no other offered on the California Coastline.
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Thoughtful planning of the layout is demonstrated by spacious entertaining areas for large groups while preserving the intimate private bedrooms and family areas that include a bowling alley! Never to be without a guest house, and this La Jolla Estate does not disappoint in offering an adjacent guest home that offers privacy, views and a wonderful experience when visiting the lucky new owner! This amazing estate is listed with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in La Jolla by Shannon Hagan. Any pre qualified buyers can call the office 858-755-0075 for showings.
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Mayacama, A Golf And Wine Country Legacy Nestled In Sonoma.
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Mayacama, A Secluded Golfers Paradise Nestled in The Soft Rolling Hills of Sonoma.
Golf by day, wine by night at this uber exclusive resort Mayacama in Sonoma.

Mayacama
Perhaps some of the most pristine 675 acres of soft rolling hillside only an hours drive of San Francisco, crisscrossed by streams and rivers, marshes, soft wavy grasses, gnarled ancient oaks and an abundant of wildlife can be found at an exquisite destination resort called Mayacama. Here life revolves around an expansive Mediterranean inspired clubhouse where alfresco lifestyle overlooks a Jack Nicklaus masterpiece of a golf course. Once inside the excusive gates of Mayacama Country Club, life is abundant and extraordinary. As one ascends the long drive to the club and residences, the trappings of everyday life slip away. Hiking, swimming, golf, tennis, bird watching, wine tours are all part of life here.
The opportunities at Mayacama range from golf membership, full residential ownership to fractional ownership for ease of lifestyle at one of their course side casitas. Whatever your choice is, the family at Mayacama provides exceptional service from the moment one steps off the plane in Sonoma. Whatever your passion is from picturesque golf to breathtaking hiking, you will find it here, in the heart of Sonoma. We took a private tour of the facilities for our clients to evaluate the benefits of membership and potential ownership in this wine region. Mayacama is Partnered with Timbers Resort Company which allows members enjoyment of any of their collection of fine properties including Rancho Valencia Resort. Feel Free to call The Biszantz Connection at 619-419-4655 to hear about the various forms of membership to this exclusive golf resort.
Many thanks to my fellow colleague Coldwell Banker Previews Realtor Mary Anne VeldKamp in Sonoma www.maryanneveldkamp.com for arranging this private tour for Coldwell Banker Luxury Realtors to preview this country club as well as a few private estates that will be coming soon on this blog!
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J.D. Salingers Exclusive Retreat For Sale.
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J.D. Salinger’s Home For Sale in New Hampshire for $679,000.
J.D. Salinger, write of “Catcher In The Rye” Estate lists his former house for sale.
The former New Hampshire home of J.D. Salinger is for sale, and the secluded retreat on 12 acres is well-suited to the famously reclusive author, who died in 2010.
The “Catcher in the Rye” writer lived in the 2,900-square-foot home after separating from his first wife in the 1950s, according to the listing and an Associated Press report. The home at 342 Lang Rd in Cornish is listed for $679,000.
Salinger lived in New York City when “The Catcher in the Rye” was published, and his first short stories appeared in The New Yorker. He moved to Cornish in 1953 and eventually died there, although not in this home.
The cozy house has 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, with a brick fireplace and a separate apartment above the garage. The private grounds are green and wooded, with gardens and groomed trails.
Salinger was raised in Manhattan and began writing short stories while in secondary school. Several were published in Story magazine[1] in the early 1940s before he began serving in World War II. In 1948, his critically acclaimed story “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” appeared in The New Yorker magazine, which became home to much of his later work. In 1951, his novel The Catcher in the Rye was an immediate popular success. His depiction of adolescent alienation and loss of innocence in the protagonist Holden Caulfield was influential, especially among adolescent readers.[2] The novel remains widely read and controversial,[a] selling around 250,000 copies a year.