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$4,900,000
2 bed
2 bath
2,217 Sqft
38,173 Sqft lot

27400 Pacific Coast Highway 101, Malibu, California 90265

  • Residential Property Type
  • 53 Days Time on market
  • $2,210 Price per sqft
  • 1956 Year Built
Property Description

Located in the iconic Holiday House, designed by the renowned architect Richard Neutra, this exquisite corner end unit boasts breathtaking panoramic views of Point Dume, Escondido Beach, and the stunning Malibu coastline. The lower level features an open floor plan with a chef’s kitchen, living room and media area with walls of glass that lead out to the oceanfront deck. Upstairs find two bedrooms, including the expansive primary suite complete with a fireplace, walk-in closet, and a spacious primary bathroom. This private enclave offers access to a large ocean view pool and sundeck, a private walkway to the world-famous Geoffrey’s restaurant, and deeded access to Escondido beach, one of the most beautiful and sandy beaches in all of Malibu.

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$4,900,000
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2,217 Sqft
1956
38,173 Sqft
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: Heated, Association, In Ground
: Central
: Ocean, Coastline, Panoramic, City Lights
: Living Room, Primarybedroom
: Deck
: Furnishedorunfurnished
: Dryer, Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave, Refrigerator, Washer
: Pool, Petrestrictions
: Gated
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Address
CA
Los Angeles
Malibu
90265
27400 Pacific Coast Highway 101
27400
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W119° 13' 48.6''
N34° 1' 31.2''
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Pacific Coast
C32 - Malibu Beach
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