When a wall of flames swept through the Pacific Palisades in early 2025, Huntington’s leafy streets — long known for their stability, schools and proximity to the ocean — became a patchwork of charred lots, insurance disputes and families temporarily scattered across California.

Now, the first newly completed residence near The Village — a local hub in Huntington — since the disaster is stepping forward as something more than a listing: it is a benchmark.

The property at 565 Toyopa Drive, newly brought to market for $12.75 million with Jacqueline Chernov of the Beverly Hills Estates, arrives at a delicate moment.

It was already under construction before the fires, escaping the delays that now accompany most builds in the neighborhood.

With more than 8,000 square feet across three lev

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