Not Just Another Day At The Beach

Imagine living alongside some of the nation’s leading luminaries on one of Malibu’s most exclusive coastlines— where stunning views of the Santa Monica Mountains and Pacific Ocean, and an exclusive host of renowned shopping and dining choices, greets you at every turn.

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List price $3.695 million to $4.050 million for the community’s four remaining homes

That’s the epitome of the carefree California lifestyle, best enjoyed at The Residences at Carbon Beach. Thoughtfully crafted by Southern California Holdings, the newly constructed private enclave of eight modern and luxurious estate-sized residences is situated at 22065 Pacific Coast Highway—nestled between the Santa Monica Mountains and Pacific Ocean, just steps from the sand, in the heart of Malibu’s desirable and elite “Billionaire’s Beach.”

“The Residences at Carbon Beach is the only new residential condo project Malibu has had in over a decade,” says Managing Director of The Agency, New Development group, Hana Cha, exclusive marketing and sales broker for the project. “Many of the homes found in Malibu are older, so a ‘lock-and-go’ condominium is a unique and rare commodity. The contemporary architecture attracts sophisticated buyers (both local and international); you also get the amazing ocean views without having to deal with the ‘maintenance’ of owning a beachside home.”

Here, residents have access to the best the area has to offer—including acclaimed restaurants like Nobu, Mr. Chow, Mastro’s Ocean Club (and coming soon SoHo House), as well as upscale shopping at Malibu Country Mart, and unparalleled recreational pursuits in the form of hiking, biking, equestrian trails and stellar surf breaks from Little Dume to Zuma.

Each of the community’s three-story, three-bedroom, three and a half bath residences offers 3,200-plus square feet of grand living space highlighted by sweeping ocean views; sophisticated contemporary architecture (including soaring 11- foot ceilings); chef-caliber kitchens; and private in-home elevators. An added bonus, the residences all feature magnificent, 500 square foot rooftop terraces sporting Brazilian wood parquet decking, an eight-person Jacuzzi, gas fireplace, outdoor cooking area, and views from Palos Verdes to the Santa Monica Mountains—ideal for relaxing and entertaining.

Along with providing an unprecedented opportunity to own a second or third home in such a prestigious location, and to fully engage in all Malibu has to offer, the community also offers additional lock-and-leave amenities rarely found in the area.

Among them, top-of-the-line security features, including gated pedestrian entrances and exterior cameras, as well as professional maintenance services for the property’s common areas. Also a rarity in Malibu, a coveted dual two-car garage rounds out each residence’s overall appeal. A truly unique opportunity in a beach town like no other!

Erin O’Connor & Leah Kouba | The Agency
www.carbon-beach.com

Photography by Barcelo Photography

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