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Feb 01 2008

Want to join the Malibu million dollar mobile home club?

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If you are going to live in a trailer you might as well do it here in Malibu, home of the worlds most expensive trailer park. Chew on this…….There are currently 6 mobile homes for sale in Malibu that are asking over $1,000,000. The highest price coach goes for $1.8m and during the last 3 years there have been almost a dozen sales over $1m! The HOA’s or “space rent” will run almost $2000 per month and you might need to get tags each year with the DMV! What gives you ask! Your green buys blue…………ocean views that is. In these price ranges you are paying for big  180 degree ocean views.

We have two mobile home parks in Malibu that are both located on hundreds of acres of prime real estate nestled up to the beach. Both Paradise Cove and The Point Dume Club sit on bluffs directly over the Pacific Ocean. Many of these mobile homes have ocean views that rival the $20m homes along PCH and both have roads or trails right down to the sand. Neither parks have been hit by tornados and there are rules against “changing the tranny” or “swapping an engine” in your driveway.  What would you pay for a home with  2500 sq.ft., high end appliances, the best finishes, a huge ocean view, and a few steps away from a  stroll in the beach?

Here’s what you get for $1.8m    ” Inspirational ocean views from this architecturally dramatic Malibu Hideaway – Private location overlooking Zuma Beach and Broad Beach coastline – Soaring ceilings and arches – Granite and Marble throughout. Two fireplaces – The finest amenities – Quality construction – office – sun room – sauna – workshop – Steps to beach – Chic, Stunning and Sophisticated for the discriminating client who wants only the BEST!”

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Malibu Mobile Home

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Malibu Mobile Home

This deluxe coach is  listed with Chris Cortazzo at Coldwell Banker Malibu.

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Jan 26 2008

Foreclosures in Malibu. Where are the doom and gloomers?

Yes, there are a lot of foreclosures going on in many parts of California, but the Westside and Malibu seem to be a shelter in the storm. Check out these stats from the  

FORECLOSURES – June 1-Dec. 31, 2007

Valley areas not doing so well

  • Woodland Hills (91364, 91367) – 
  • Tarzana (91356) – 69 foreclosures
  • Encino (91316, 91436) – 54 foreclosures
  • Sherman Oaks (91403, 91423) – 43 foreclosures
  • Studio City (91604, 91602) – 32 foreclosures
  • West Hollywood (90046, 90069) – 27 foreclosures

Areas doing well

  • Miracle Mile (90036, 90048) – 7 foreclosures
  • Beverly Hills (90210, 90211, 90212) – 3 foreclosures
  • Brentwood (90049) – 6 foreclosures
  • Bel Air/Holmby Hills (90077) – 11 foreclosures

Prime areas

  • Sawtelle/West L.A. (90025) – 6 foreclosures
  • Westwood (90024) – 11 foreclosures
  • Cheviot Hills/Rancho Park (90064) – 3 foreclosures
  • Pacific Palisades (90272) – 4 foreclosures
  • Venice (90291) – 1 foreclosure
  • Santa Monica (90401, 90403, 90404, 90405) – 10 foreclosures
  • Santa Monica (90402) – not available (north of Montana where there were likely few)

And Malibu (90265) 1 FORECLOSURE So where are you going to invest in real estate?Here’s a chart where you’d better hope you didn’t buy something recently.picture-3.png Source:  realtytrac

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