Neil Diamond Drummer Tris Imboden Selling Beach Retreat in Malibu

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Legendary Chicago and Neil Diamond drummer Tris Imboden and his wife Mary are selling their hacienda-style beach retreat in Malibu for $3.495 million.

225 Paradise Cove Road

Paradise Cove Bluff   |  3 bedrooms  |  1,650 sq. ft.  |  $3.495 million

“Ocean-view homes at Paradise Cove Bluff don’t come to market often, so this is a rare opportunity to own in an extremely coveted part of Southern California,” says Ren Smith, director of the Estates Division at Pacific Union International, who is co-listing the three-bedroom house with Kirk Murray and David Carter of Pritchett-Rapf & Assoc.

More than 1,600 square feet of upgraded environs feature custom tile and wood work and French doors that open onto a large stone view deck, while an outdoor sanctuary boasts a spa tub, and lime, guava, orange and persimmon trees.

Photographs: Courtesy of Pacific Union International

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