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Former gardener asks $75 million for Nixon's 'Western White House'
The two parcels of land that comprise the estate total 5.45 acres, with 450 feet of beachfront property.
Restored and modernized in 1927, the 9,000-square-foot main residence includes five bedrooms, a grand main room, a den, a bar, and a guest suite.
But there's also a detached two-bedroom guest house across the way, just in case the guest suite is occupied.
White stucco walls, hand-painted tiles, and wrought-iron detailing are a few of the features that make the home pop against its surrounding greenery.
Nixon used the home as a personal family getaway and meeting site. The house hosted everyone from Henry Kissinger to Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
While a dip in the pool is always refreshing, the property also offers a lighted tennis court and access to the beach via a private gate.
If gardens pique your interest, this place has four: an ornamental garden, an English garden, a vegetable and cutting garden, and a rose garden.
And since one person couldn't possibly manage the massive property's upkeep, there's a separate service building with four staff residences.
Boasting beautiful views through palms and Monterey Cypress trees, La Casa Pacifica enjoys SoCal's year-round impeccable weather.
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