2055 SEAVIEW AVENUE | DEL MAR, 92014 BEDS: 6 | BATHS: 6 | CURRENT OWNER: Mark Van Oene | LIST PRICE: $8,800,000
UNREAL ESTATE
by Dave Rice
“It’s getting harder to find a property like this,” warn listing materials for the “magnificent Del Mar Craftsman estate” con- structed in 1997 at 2055 Seaview Avenue. The home, located on
a half-acre hillside lot less than a third of a mile from the ocean, contains six bedrooms and six baths spread across over 5500 square feet of living area, offering “unobstructed panoramic white water ocean views from almost every room.” Luxury finishes
on the main floor and upstairs balconies “are ideal for sitting and relaxing while watching the blue Pacific.” Landscaping in
With a couple garages and ample driveways for the fleet
include Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, exposed-beam ceilings, an “expansive gourmet kitchen with large prep island, high end appli-
ances, walk-in pantry and granite countertops,” and dual master suites. The primary master includes a 300-square-foot main room with dual walk-in
closets, heated marble floors in the bathroom, walk-in shower with sepa- rate Jacuzzi tub, and an attached office. Covered porches
the backyard provides a little privacy to the patio area with built-in grill and outdoor stone fireplace (one of five on the property) that makes extensive use of smooth river rock, a motif that carries throughout the exterior. The backyard pergola offers “an ideal space to enjoy the beau- tiful gardens,” but the centerpiece of the yard is the saltwater pool and spa with rocky waterfall. Car enthusiasts and
frequent hosts will appre- ciate “more parking than most Del Mar homes,” with two dual-car garages each accessed by a private driveway allowing park- ing for another six cars
in total. Public records indi-
cate the Seaview home is owned by Mark Van Oene, a senior vice president at Illumina, a University City biotech. His family purchased the home in May of 2015 from motivational speaker and sales coach Michael Bosworth for a reported $5,775,000, well below the $6,699,000 Bos- worth sought at the time. A year later, the
estate was offered for rent, carrying a monthly price tag of $30,000. That price was later reduced to $15,000, but there were still no takers. Less than two years after its most recent sale, Seaview was back on the market in mid-February with an asking price of $8.8 mil- lion, a markup of more than 50 percent from its 2015 sale price.
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