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Laguna Beach spec home breaks price per foot records

Tim Smith and 66 Emerald Bay in Laguna Beach (Toby Ponnay, Getty)
Tim Smith and 66 Emerald Bay in Laguna Beach (Toby Ponnay, Getty)

A more than 4,900-square-foot house at 66 Emerald Bay in Laguna Beach sold for $43.5 million, or $8,733 per square foot. The price was a record breaker on a per-square-foot basis for Orange County, said listing agent Tim Smith of Coldwell Banker Realty.

Smith contended that the Laguna Beach sale also qualified as a record for price per square foot of a newly constructed house. He said the recent sales following it most closely were a $6,000-per-square-foot sale in another part of Laguna Beach and a $5,000-per-square-foot sale in Newport Beach. The Wall Street Journal broke news on the sale of 66 Emerald Bay.

Built by David Wojtaszek of Divita Builders, construction wrapped up around May when the house was listed. The deal for the five-bedroom, 10-bathroom house closed Aug. 12. Tad Baltzer of Triibe Real Estate represented the buyer, according to the Redfin listing site. The buyer’s identity was not revealed.

In fact, Smith said that he never met the buyer. The privacy-obsessed buyer made a request to tour the house solely accompanied by the buyer’s agent.

“NDA’s (non-disclosure agreements) don’t hold up. Someone always makes a leak,” Smith said. “It’s the first time in my career where I did not meet the buyer.”

While 66 Emerald Bay was listed for $48.9 million, Smith recalls telling his clients that they would get $41.5 million to $42 million for the home. They accepted an offer for $43.5 million. Smith said that a higher offer came in later, but they were already bound by the $43.5 million deal.

Designed by C. J. Light Associates, the house’s amenities include a temperature-controlled wine wall, a spa, an outdoor shower, as well as a screening room which can seat more than eight people.

While Smith believes that prices for Orange County mansions eventually will rival prices in the wealthier enclaves of Los Angeles, he also forecasts that he won’t see big sales for newly constructed spec homes in the near future. Costs for labor and materials for new houses skyrocketed during the pandemic. The surging costs put reins on building new homes, Smith said.

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