Sitting just above the 14th green at Pebble Beach Golf Links — one of the most famous holes in the world — this brand new modern coastal estate offers the kind of understated luxury that’s more felt than flaunted.
Listed at $11,900,000, the 6,726-square-foot home at 31 Poppy Lane blends into its surroundings with clean lines, natural materials, and wide-open views of the fairway and Pacific Ocean.
Instead of a showy design, the focus here is privacy, precision, and craftsmanship.
Few properties can claim this kind of golf pedigree. The 14th green has seen decades of championship play — including multiple U.S. Opens — and homeowners along this stretch enjoy one of the most exclusive perspectives in the sport.
The view stretches from rolling greens to the crashing Pacific, a constant reminder of why Pebble Beach remains one of the crown jewels of golf.
From the outside, the architecture feels restrained — all glass, limestone, and shadow. Step inside, and the restraint becomes its own statement. There’s a floating oak staircase, a refrigerated wine wall, and a Savaria elevator wrapped in walnut paneling.
The kitchen hides its function with integrated Gatineau appliances, dual cooktops, and an industrial hot-rolled steel hood. A limestone feature wall and quartzite counters add quiet texture without flash.
Sliding glass doors open to panoramic views of the ocean and the fairway below. Leading to the outdoor spa, the disappearing windows serve double-function, flooding the space with natural light and the views seemingly spill in as well.
Globally sourced materials were chosen for subtle impact — veneers imported from Dubai, limestone floors, European windows, and custom cabinetry. Smart systems keep the home efficient and nearly silent, allowing the architecture to take center stage.
Lighting throughout the home was custom-designed to mimic the soft tones of dusk. Even the powder room sink disappears into the countertop, an invisible detail that’s emblematic of the home’s minimalist approach.
The special lighting is best evidenced in the entertainment area downstairs, also outfitted with a refrigerated wine wall.
The vanishing-edge spa for 12 looks straight over the 14th green, and IPE wood decking flows seamlessly into stone patios and terraces framed by low native landscaping.
At night, LED mood lighting built into the firepit and steps sets the whole space aglow.
The six-car garage might be the most unexpected luxury here. It’s more private gallery than parking space — with museum-style lighting, climate control, and discreet sightlines that let owners display their collection without exposing it to the street.
Outside, the motor court is designed like an exhibition, allowing prized vehicles to be rotated in or out of view.
The home sits on a full acre in Pebble Beach’s most prestigious enclave — a short drive from Carmel-by-the-Sea and the Monterey Peninsula’s scenic 17-Mile Drive. But its true draw is the peace that comes from being tucked right above one of golf’s most legendary holes, with no need for fences, fanfare, or flash.
For buyers who prefer discretion over display, 31 Poppy Lane offers the rarest kind of luxury: a view money can buy, but attention can’t.
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