3751 Serra Road: A Malibu Dream Home

Designed by Saffron Case Homes, 3751 Serra Road a Stunning Remodeled Property in Malibu Now is on the Market for $6.5 Million

Meticulously rebuilt and decorated by luxury designer Saffron Case of Saffron Case Homes, 3751 Serra Road in Malibu has been converted into a private oasis by the beach, complete with light and airy environs boasting soaring vaulted ceilings, hardwood flooring, designer lighting, floor-to-ceiling windows and massive sliding glass doors throughout.

Pair this with a secluded backyard boasting ample decks for entertaining, an inviting pool and spa, a fire pit and an indoor-outdoor shower, along with a prime locale near all the area has to offer, and 3751 Serra Road is the ideal SoCal getaway.

“The home is located in Serra Retreat, a prestigious guard-gated community, where a home recently sold for $85 million,” says Mike Cunningham of Pinnacle Malibu Estates International, who is listing the property for $6.5 million.

“Serra Retreat is centrally located in Malibu, only a short distance to the Malibu Country Mart, world-famous Surfrider Beach, and top restaurants such as Nobu and Little Beach House. This location also offers a shorter commute to Santa Monica, as it is close to town.”

Situated at 3751 Serra Road, the four-bedroom, 3,700-square-foot abode now features Case’s signature clean lines and calm palette complemented by a wealth of indoor-outdoor living spaces.

Among the highlights: a media room; a family room with a wood-burning fireplace and built-in log storage; an office; and a stunning kitchen sporting Sub-Zero and Gaggenau appliances, a sizeable island perfect for preparing meals and dining, and a separate breakfast nook flanked by an abundance of built-in storage.

“It’s all about location, location, location,” says Mike Cunningham. “Not to mention the impeccable design and remodeling. This home offers the very best in Southern California-Malibu lifestyle living.”

Mike Cunningham
Pinnacle Malibu Estates International
List Price $6.5 Million

Photographs: Michael Gardner

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