215 Exeter Street
Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn
Some homes are decorated. This one was built to endure.
There are houses you buy, and there are houses that change the way a person lives, hosts, protects, and is remembered. In Manhattan Beach, where true privacy is rare and this kind of scale is nearly impossible to recreate, 215 Exeter Street belongs to the second category.
Spanning over 11,000 interior square feet and over 5,000 exterior square feet across four finished levels, this private estate was crafted over five years. Steel-framed. Concrete-constructed. Acoustically insulated. Built with the kind of discipline usually reserved for legacy architecture.
This is not decorative luxury. It is structural luxury.
You feel the difference at the door. The proportions are grand, the materials are rare, and the atmosphere carries the formality of a private European residence. Marble, onyx, silk wall coverings, custom ironwork, soaring ceilings, and ornate moldings create a home designed not for trend, but for presence.
The main level is built for entertaining at scale. A gracious living room with gas fireplace, bespoke silk wall coverings, and a dramatic 6 x 5 saltwater aquarium sets the tone. A formal dining room accommodates 16 to 20 guests. The office and library, appointed with Asnaghi Interiors furnishings and cabinetry, offers old-world craftsmanship.
The kitchen continues the same balance of grandeur and function. Anchored by a custom Neff installation, La Cornue five-burner stove with pot filler, Viking appliances, yellow onyx slab surfaces, marble finishes, double refrigeration, freezer drawers, pantry storage, and dedicated kitchen water filtration, it was designed for serious use without compromising beauty.
The second level serves as the primary bedroom floor, with every bedroom offering private terrace access. The primary suite occupies its own wing, with silk wall coverings and his-and-hers walk-in closets. Bathrooms are appointed with Victoria + Albert, Lefroy Brooks, Sherle Wagner, and TOTO fixtures.
The attic level adds two bedrooms, a staff room, playroom, full bathroom, and two terraces, with solid wood floors with inlaid design continuing the home's standard of craftsmanship.
The lower level is a private retreat with an acoustically isolated home theater, full gym, massage room, commercial-grade sauna with 16-kilowatt heater, private sauna shower, wet bar with backlit onyx, temperature-controlled wine cellar for 300+ bottles, full bathroom, powder room, laundry, and storage.
Outside, the estate becomes a private resort hidden within Brooklyn. A heated saltwater pool measuring approximately 38 x 17 feet, year-round heated spa, outdoor cabana, full outdoor kitchen, exterior shower and bath, heated stonework and walkways, limestone fencing, exterior sound system, and two motorized gates complete the grounds with privacy, comfort, and control.
Then there is the part most homes do not have: the engineering.
Poured concrete foundation, floors, and walls. Reinforced steel frame. Double-studded walls for acoustic separation. Foam insulation throughout. Radiant heated flooring throughout the home and exterior. Separate HVAC zones in every room. Copper plumbing. Whole-house water filtration plus dedicated kitchen filtration. Full-house generator with natural gas and diesel backup. McLain boilers. Independent water pump systems. Private elevator serving all four levels.
Materials include Ludowici Spanish tile roof, Sige Gold imported Italian doors, custom Marvin windows, Morano lighting, Oleg Shyshkin ironwork, artisan stonework, custom ornate moldings, silk coverings, and bespoke finishes throughout.
Built for permanence. Built for privacy. Built for the owner who understands that true luxury is not only what is seen, but what is felt, protected, and passed on.
Not for everyone.
Obvious to the right buyer.
Private showings by appointment only.