Malibu’s Billionaire Row Auction!
Malibu's Billionaire Row Auction!
Close your eyes and think: Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, the movie The Sandpiper, the beach house in The Way We Were. . . . Yes, it's the best of California dreaming. Remember careening down the PCH in your Austin-Healey remembering how it was on the Grande Corniche in the South of France? Someone even called it the liberating road to romance. You can have it all again, this time with no imagination required. Just be at this rare auction on September 18th!
At the edge of the vast Pacific with its many moods, sits this dramatic house where out of every window you can watch the ocean change its colors during a storm or a glorious sunset. Is it any wonder that those who have everything want to live here? And isn't it amazing that the Italian-British child paid $85m for a gargantuan structure that couldn't even boast a decent view? Here you will have celebrity neighbors, but they're of the educated, civilized variety such as Tom Hanks, Sting (check out his credentials!), and Barbara Streisand. By law in California, all beaches are public, but without a public access to this sandy shore, you can bet it will be unusually private in reality.
This 10,500sf house contains 6BR, 9.5BA, a screening room, a library with aquarium and a 75ft two-lane lap pool and gym. But the functional description doesn't tell you of the ambiance. With this location and this view, we'd be happy with a bedroom and an outhouse! We see the grand piano positioned to catch the wide expanse of ocean and we just know one would be inspired to write music, . . or just write, or to think more expansive thoughts.
This is the house that will speak to you. But you won't be able to hear what it says if you're not there on September 18th. We think if you were really on top of your game, you'd go and try to cut a deal before the auction. Reasonable offers will be considered prior to the auction. Don't let someone else beat you to it! 10,500sf beach home was $65m - bidding starts $22m. Live next to the stars.
Source: www.weahomes.com