Designed by Frederick Liebhardt, the recently renovated San Diego home captures seaside vistas in almost every room.
Location: 7226 Romero Drive, San Diego, California
Price: $6,995,000
Year Built: 1994
Architect: Frederick Liebhardt
Renovation Date: 2014
Renovation Architect: Trace Wilson
Footprint: 5,056 square feet (4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths)
Lot Size: 0.37 Acres
From the Agent: "An exemplary model of midcentury-modern architecture designed by master architect Frederick Liebhardt, this home feels natural and timeless. It has been recently updated by Trace Wilson to elevate livability and preserve architectural integrity. Through the floor-to-ceiling windows, the home captures sweeping ocean, golf course, and village views. The entry level features an integrated open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area that flows seamlessly to a deck with panoramic views. A spacious primary suite offering privacy as well as stunning ocean views is also on the main level. Downstairs, a family room opens to an outdoor jacuzzi overlooking the ocean. The three generous bedroom suites also enjoy serene treetop and ocean views. Just minutes to the village, this property blends design, comfort, and location in one of La Jolla’s most iconic settings."

The home is primarily finished with redwood, slate, and mahogany.
Lucas Parodi

The majority of the main floor’s western wall consists of floor-to-ceiling windows.
Lucas Parodi

Lucas Parodi
See the full story on Dwell.com: Ocean Views Steal the Show at This $7M Home by a Frank Lloyd Wright Apprentice
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By: Will Allstetter
Title: Ocean Views Steal the Show at This $7M Home by a Frank Lloyd Wright Apprentice
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/frederick-liebhardt-la-jolla-ocean-view-home-san-diego-real-estate-bfb66cc2
Published Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2025 17:38:56 GMT
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