31454 Broad Beach Road: Beachside Bliss

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Exquisite 31454 Broad Beach Road, Malibu

As the former CEO and current vice chairman of Robb Report—a foremost authority on luxurious lifestyles—Bill Curtis is no stranger to extravagance. So, it only makes sense that his penchant for opulent living would naturally extend to his own personal environs in Malibu. Case in point: his elegant beachfront residence on exclusive Broad Beach Road.

Now on the market, the over 8,000-square-foot property has been refined for intimate gatherings and elaborate entertaining alike.

“From the moment you enter the main living area, you are hit with the most spectacular ocean views,” says listing agent Sally Forster Jones of John Aaroe Group. “There are multiple patios for entertaining, a 3,000-bottle wine cellar plus tasting room, and a state-of-the-art home theater. You can take a dip in your private pool and spa or simply walk onto the beach for an ocean swim, kayaking or paddle boarding.”

The temperature-controlled wine cellar boasts rock walls and exotic wood racks, along with a separate tasting room showcasing custom wine barrel flooring and a Hobart wine glass washer. The stylish home theater, meanwhile, includes a dozen custom reclining chairs, while outdoor environs sport direct beach access and a secluded pool and spa overlooking a choice stretch of the stunning California coastline.

Among other show-stopping features of this seven-bedroom, eight-bath home is a newly remodeled kitchen featuring professional Wolf appliances, a welcoming fireplace and a large center island, as well as a master retreat that doubles as a private oasis complete with a sitting area, fireplace and a beautifully reworked master bath highlighted by floor-to-ceiling dual marble showers. Without question, this property epitomizes five-star Malibu living.

Sally Forster Jones
John Aaroe Group
List Price $15 Million

Photography Courtesy of Jeff Elson

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