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An architectural masterpiece in Big Sur is now on market, offered at $35 Million

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Cooper Point, an epic architectural masterpiece built into the stunning landscape of Big Sur has entered the market for the first time, offered at $35,000,000. The three-bedroom home is located at 46400 Clear Ridge Road and is perched atop about 109-acres that overlooks multiple coves with white sand beaches.

Big Sur - Cooper Point

Designed by the late world-renowned architect Mickey Muennig, the approximately 2,745 square-foot home and 536-square-feet caretaker cottage sit on over 100-acres, which includes a redwood forest and remarkable private coastal views. Standout features include a spacious kitchen, two fireplaces, a wine cellar, radiant heat, concrete floors, and a stainless-steel Jacuzzi. The vegetable garden and orchard are situated next to the guest house, which holds one bedroom and one bath.

Big Sur - Cooper Point

This home was the final designed and completed residential masterpiece for Muennig, the legendary architect. He was known for his visionary architecture, organic buildings, and thoughtful design; for which Cooper Point is an exemplary display of his work.

Big Sur - Cooper Point

Set directly between the spectacular beaches of Pfeiffer Beach to the south and the beaches of Andrew Molera State Park to the north, the property connects the two parklands as the sole private property contiguous to both. The private land includes coastal acres, ranging from sandy beaches, redwood forest, creek beds, and 360-degree view mountaintops.

Big Sur - Cooper Point

Additional features include:

  • The three-bedroom, three-bath main home includes heated polished concrete floors, walls of glass, and grass roof designed to disappear into the landscape.
  • The main home includes a 3-car garage, massive see-through fireplace, and wine cellar.
  • A private detached guest house mimics the main home’s design and aesthetic.
  • The eco-conscious home includes a well for a water source, draws power from solar panels, the sod roof provides natural insulation and the home’s aerodynamic design protects the property from the elements.
  • The private land includes three miles of private trails.

Photography by Kodiak Greenwood


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