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With 11,000-square-feet of space and resort amenities—including an outdoor kitchen and heated pool—this rustic residence is bound to impress.
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This custom-built contemporary home is one of a kind.
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A misunderstood entry hall becomes a warm, welcoming foyer.
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A time-honored patio became a polished, modern hangout.
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Your itty bitty summer escape awaits.
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