Historic Sunset Beach Water Tower Hits Market For $4.95 Million

Share News:

An icon of Sunset Beach is up for grabs! And you can’t afford to miss it. The world famous Sunset Beach Water Tower is a centerpiece of the Pacific Coast Highway and could now be yours to the tune of $4.95 million. Dubbed the “world’s ultimate beach house” the water tower is meticulously remodeled for modern living, with four-bedrooms, three-full-and-one-half-bathrooms, and jaw-dropping views of the Pacific Ocean.

Want more? Take a closer at this week’s “What Can I Get?”.

Sunset Beach Water Tower Wows With Dramatic Ocean And Mountain Views

First, it’s all about the views. The Sunset Beach Water Tower is a four-level home with sweeping windows and a wrap-around deck boasting unobstructed 360-degree views of the sea and mountains beyond. 

The History Of Sunset Beach Water Tower Is Equally Impressive

Secondly, it has a history. The Seal Beach, California retreat once serviced steam engine railroad cars in the 1800s. And later, was a functional water tower, landmark, and attraction. Now, with a full overhaul in 2016, it is ready for its next chapter and an owner who can appreciate its unique architectural appeal.

Designer Upgrades And Thoughtful Sea-Inspired Touches Abound

Thirdly, you’ll love the upgrades. There is an elevator, hidden rooms, stained glass accents, and a ground floor with two garages. A water fountain, loft, pirate-themed bedroom, and second floor jacuzzi deck, are among the highlights. And if you are looking to fire up the day’s catch, there is a gourmet kitchen too! A penthouse master retreat offers ocean-filled panoramas and two bathrooms with sunken showers, with nicely appointed guest suites. 

A Rotunda With Ocean Breezes And Stained Glass Copula Rounds Out The Offering 

Lastly, and quite possibly the coolest feature, is the rotunda. Follow the custom spiral staircase and you’ll reach the idyllic perch, which comes wrapped in glass and opens for tranquil ocean breezes. Look down for an etched wood compass or above for the famous glass copula. Want to own a piece of Southern California history? This is it!

Scott Ostlund with Lee & Associates-Ontario has listed 1 Anderson, Seal Beach, California for $4.95 million.

Amy Puchaty

Amy Puchaty

Amy Puchaty is founder and principal writer of Amy Puchaty Communications, a freelance copywriting firm specializing in luxury real estate marketing. As a real estate writer and communications specialist, Amy's marketing campaigns and copywriting work have appeared in numerous print and digital publications including The Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest, Inman News, The Denver Post, and Dallas Business Journal. Follow Amy at www.amypuchaty.com