Laguna Beach Estate on 2-Acre Blufftop Hits Market for $30M

The oceanfront property in the exclusive Three Arch Bay community features custom design and stunning ocean views.

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

A Laguna Beach home on a unique 2-acre-plus blufftop promontory in the guard-gated Three Arch Bay community is on the market for just under $30 million. The 4,061-square-foot house has four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and a state-of-the-art lower-level theater. The current owners extensively remodeled the property in 2008, replacing nearly the entire single-story house with new construction while staying within the original footprint.

Why it matters

This listing highlights the continued demand for luxury oceanfront properties in exclusive Laguna Beach communities like Three Arch Bay, where homes with unique features and stunning views can command premium prices. The extensive renovations and custom design elements also showcase the lengths some owners will go to create their dream coastal home.

The details

The house features custom hand-carved mahogany garage doors, a matching entry gate, a courtyard with Inca Gold natural stone, a pool with water features and a built-in barbecue bar, two fire pits, and original art by a local Laguna Beach artist. Inside, there are designer touches like a custom walk-in wet bar, handmade West African hardwood cabinetry, and high-end appliances. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls frame views of Dana Point, Catalina Island, and the surrounding coastline.

  • The current owners bought the property from Pitzer College in September 2006 for $15 million.
  • They replaced nearly the entire 3,916-square-foot, single-story house with new construction in 2008.

The players

Pitzer College

The previous owner of the Laguna Beach property before the current owners purchased it in 2006.

Tim Smith

A real estate agent with Coldwell Banker Realty who has the listing for the $30 million Laguna Beach estate.

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The takeaway

This luxury Laguna Beach estate showcases the continued demand for high-end oceanfront properties in exclusive communities, where homeowners are willing to invest heavily in custom design and renovations to create their dream coastal retreats.