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Spent Sunday afternoon touring the recently finished casitas at Terranea on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The resort development will have 50 ocean-view casitas (owners are limited to 60-day occupancy and other days are rented out), 32 villas (similar but owners can stay up to 90 days), 360 hotel rooms, a huge ballroom and a par-three golf course. Not to mention restaurants, retail, swimming pools, spa and fitness center.

It’s already attracting local buyers in what seems to be a variation on the staycation, albeit an expensive one. Pricing begins at $2.25 million.

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The resort, on the 102-acre former Marineland site, is set to open in June and seems geared to be very community-friendly. Part of that bonhomie is being extended to the local arts community, whose works are being used to decorate the casitas. Quite a coup for area artisans, I’d say.

-- Lauren Beale

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Illustration provided by Terranea.

P.S. Thanks to the L.A. Land commenters who noticed that I’ll be leaving Friday in this latest round of layoffs. It’s been a pleasure to spell Peter from time to time and add a little something to the mix. No, I will not be able to continue as a blogger, but look for me to be joining you on the other side as a commenter.

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