Open & Light-Filled Living

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Exquisitely detailed interiors meet over-the-top amenities and sweeping views from almost every vantage point to create this striking new seaside estate in Malibu with a Mediterranean holiday feel.

Think a rustic-modern, stucco-clad residence replete with 300-year-old salvaged wood ceiling beams, paired with a decked-out entertainment and wellness level, and most notably, far-reaching ocean and canyon views via ample windows, sliding walls of glass, and a 55-foot, double-edged infinity pool and spa.

Another stand-out aspect of this impressive home found at 6097 Murphy Way: a secluded setting near all of the area’s affluent offerings, according to Sacha Radford, who is co-listing the property with Mauricio Umansky and Sandro Dazzan, all of The Agency.

“It’s situated on approximately 14 acres of private land,” she says, “so it feels removed from the hustle and bustle, yet is convenient to all that Malibu has to offer.”

Tucked away down a 600-foot, gated driveway—in the coveted coastal community of West Winding Way—the six-bedroom residence was designed and built by Zoran Pevec of L.A.’s Archive Design Group in 2019. Expect 10,000 square feet of open and light-filled living space featuring rich woods, exposed Santa Barbara sandstone walls, and walnut and travertine flooring throughout.

Among the highpoints: a chef’s kitchen sporting a marble slab center island, Wolf, Miele, and Sub-Zero appliances, and butler’s pantry, as well as an elegant master suite with a fireplace, dual showroom closets, spa-like bath and ocean-view terrace.

Rounding out this property’s special appeal is a daylit lower level with yoga, steam and massage rooms, as well as an infrared sauna, a gym, theater and wine cellar.

“There is no other home like it on the market in style and design,” says Sacha Radford. “It’s a timeless expression of joyful Malibu living.”

Presented by

Mauricio Umansky, Sacha Radford & Sandro Dazzan
The Agency  |  310.435.7556

List Price $16.9 million

PHOTOGRAPHS: COURTESY OF THE AGENCY

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