20762 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu 90265

14 Luxury Homes On the Market for 365+ Days

Are you looking for leverage in negotiating your next luxury home purchase? The following homes have been on the market for at least 365 days, (versus cumulative days on market or CDOM) in the Westside areas of Brentwood, Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, Malibu, Malibu Beach, Palms-Mar Vista & Venice. Check them out below.

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6800 Wildlife Road, Malibu 90265

3 Bed, 3 Bath, 2,304 Sq. Ft. 
List Price: $7,995,000  
DOM: 1292 


16421 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades 90273

3 Bed, 2 Bath, ~33 Acres
List Price: $25,000,000
DOM: 713


6415 Meadows Court, Malibu 90265

6 Bed, 6.5 Bath, 9,331 Sq. Ft.
List Price: $5,450,000
DOM: 683 


20762 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu 90265

2 Bed, 1 Bath, 952 Sq. Ft.
List Price: $3,195,000
DOM: 582 


29243 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu 90265

2 Bed, 2 Bath, 2,166 Sq. Ft.
List Price: $4,450,000
DOM: 559


27465 Winding Way, Malibu 90265

10 Bed, 12 Bath, 18,075 Sq. Ft.
List Price: $29,985,000
DOM: 484


2532 Banyan Drive, Los Angeles, 90049

4 Bed, 2.5 Bath, 2,232 Sq. Ft.
List Price: $2,350,000
DOM: 460 


33218 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu 90265

4 Bed, 5.5 Bath, 5,254 Sq. Ft.
List Price: $50,000,000
DOM: 456


3640 Noranda Lane, Malibu 90265

1 Bed, 1 Bath, ~24 Acres
List Price: $10,000,000
DOM: 439


31671 Sea Level Drive, Malibu 90265

3 Bed, 3 Bath, 1,505 Sq. Ft.
List Price: $4,995,000
DOM: 420


4996 Puesta Del Sol, Malibu 90265

5 Bed, 5 Bath, 5,834 Sq. Ft
List Price: $4,999,777
DOM: 397


31330 Broad Beach Road, Malibu 90265

4 Bed, 3 Bath, N.A. Sq. Ft
List Price: $6,495,000
DOM: 363


32453 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu 90265

7 Bed, 12 Bath, 12,732 Sq. Ft.
List Price: $10,000,000
DOM: 365


Land lovers…here’s one more listing that caught my eye due to the sheer size of the land included – a whopping 80 acres in the hills of Malibu that includes a total of five homes on the property!

If you want a lot of land, but nothing too outrageous, check out the available homes with 10,000 sq. ft lots here.  See details below.

1172 Encinal Canyon Road, Malibu 90265

~80-acre ranch
List Price: $4,995,000
DOM: 245

All property data taken from CRMLS for select West Los Angeles areas for the time period January 1 through February 13, 2018. Single Family Residences only. Information is deemed accurate but not guaranteed.

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