Jan
13
2010
At a rate of $200,000 per month, over half a million for the summer - this is a price that could buy a beach home in many coastal parts of the US. But for a prime beach rental in sought-after Malibu, this is a rare opportunity to enjoy a summer soaking up Southern California’s beach living at its very best.
New to the Malibu summer rental market is this one-of-a-kind Carbon Beach home, the beach locally known as Billionaires Beach. The home features 80 feet of prime beach frontage, an ocean-side pool, expansive decks, sleek modern design, and room to park a stable of Ferraris.
If you only want to spend half that amount for a Malibu summer vacation, there are at least 2 other homes available in the $100k per month range. Call for showings 310 699 8428. Website Here
Why might this be considered a bargain? Check out this list of the world’s most expensive hotel suites, with one at $65,000 per night!
Here is the MLS description….ONE OF THE GREAT ESTATES OF CARBON BEACH. ARCHITECTURAL GEM LOCATED AT DEEPEST PART OF BEACH ON 80’ OF SAND. ENTER THRU SECURED COURTYARD & OPENS TO WHITE WATER VIEWS. ALL WHITE W/ DARK HARDWD FLRS & BEAUTIFUL DETAILS. COMPLETELY RENOVATED IN EXCELLENT TASTE. HUGE MSTR BA, CLOSET & LARGE DECK. 2ND MSTR UPSTAIRS & 2 ADD’L GUEST SUITES DOWN, GYM, FAMILY RM & 35MM PROJECTION RM. POOL ON BEACH DECK W/ LG OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING SPACE. JUNE 2010 IS 150K, JULY 2010 IS 200K, AUGUST 2010 IS 200K PER MONTH.


listed with Steve Shapiro/ WEA
Jun
04
2009
A new lease listing has hit the Malibu Real Estate market for a whopping $200,000 per month! You can only rent it for the month of July and you won’t even be able to set foot in the door until you are very pre-qualified. The deposit will be another $200,000 so be prepared to shell out almost a half a million dollars to get the lease started. The good news is that if you do rent it for a month you’ll be on Carbon beach, right smack dab in the middle of some big high rollers with mega pads. If you need the ultimate beach house, you’ve found it.

The Malibu Beach Home is listed with Stephan Shapiro/ WEA
Sep
01
2008
The beach house that once leased it’s soul to a company trying to figure out how to be cool as the digital age wiped out it’s film business, is now up for sale. Several years ago the house had been host to numerous parties that irked the neighbors, attracted flocks of paps, and even had the local city council trying to find ways to shut down corporate party homes in Malibu. The Polaroid Co. would later lease a few other beach houses in Malibu to host their parties and this house has since had a new owner who did not lease it out for publicity friendly soirees. The home came on the market this week at $32,000,000. What you get is 80 feet of prime Malibu frontage with approved plans to build a 6000 sq.ft. house on a double wide lot on a good section of Carbon Beach, a.k.a. Billionaires Beach. With one other Carbon Beach home at $65,000,000, this could be a great opportunity to build your own compound. There are now 9 homes publicly listed for sale in Malibu above $20,000,000 with a dozen or more being shown as pockets. If you need a property in the these prices ranges call me for details regarding unlisted “pockets” in Malibu.

polaroid beach house for sale
The home is listed with Brett Esformes of Pritchett-Rapf
Jul
12
2008
Maybe Carbon Beach should change it’s name to Diamond Beach? A $65,000,000 beach home has become Malibu real estate’s most expensive beach listing. Here is the description…
THE “CROWN” OF CARBON BEACH. THE ULTIMATE BEACH ESTATE ON 150′ OF BEACH-FRONT. THIS HOME HAS IT ALL – THEATER, PANELED OFFICE, MASTER W/ HIS & HERS, GYM, FAMILY ROOM, PUB, 75′ BEACH-FRONT POOL & SPA. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE FINEST HOME ON THE PREMIER BEACH IN MALIBU, THIS IS WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. ALL CLIENTS MUST BE PREQUALIFIED AND APPROVED BY SELLER. NEED 24-HOUR NOTICE TO SHOW.
Can’t afford $65,000,000? Call me for info on the “lower tier”, $20,000,000-$40,000,000 unlisted homes on other beaches. 310 699 8428
The Crown is listed with Stephen Shapiro/WEA