Saperstein Residence, Hollywood Beach House
This 3,000 square foot three story Hollywood Beach residence is meticulously designed and detailed to make the very most of its privileged ocean front setting on only 2,625 square feet of beach property.
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This 3,000 square foot three story Hollywood Beach residence is meticulously designed and detailed to make the very most of its privileged ocean front setting on only 2,625 square feet of beach property.
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