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THE AUTHORITY | Rande Turner "ere's an appetite for new construction and high-quality homes. Both buyers and sellers share the same mindset: investing in these properties is about generational wealth and securing a specific lifestyle," says Rande Turner of Rande Turner Collective. THE NEW LUXURY: "Longevity is emerging as a new language of residential luxury: quieter, more intentional, and deeply connected to the way we inhabit our homes," he says. "It's about connection: with our surroundings, with our lifestyle, and with each other." No property embodies this sentiment more than 3016 Rogers Street in Point Loma, a case study in organic architecture by Kendrick Bangs Kellogg. With soaring views, the 3-bedroom, 4-bath 2,527-square-foot house has been masterfully restored with every modern amenity. THE BUYER POOL: "We see interest from L.A., Orange County, Colorado, Texas, and Arizona. Most Importantly? "e organic growth within San Diego." >> COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM TOP This 3-bedroom, 4-bath, 2,527-square-foot home at 3016 Rogers Street in Point Loma is by architect Kendrick Bangs Kellogg. It is listed for $5,980,000; Los Angeles buyers snapped up this $12.8M home at 119 10th Street in Olde Del Mar; this brand-new residence at 1904 Balboa Avenue in Olde Del Mar sold off-market for $13,325,000, exhibiting demand for new construction @ranchandcoast RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE JULY 2026 77

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