Steve McQueen’s Former Bluff House: 31516 Victoria Point

31516 Victoria Point a 4-bedroom, 5-bath property with exceptional views was owned by Steve McQueen and has been transformed to blend indoor and outdoor living. It features expansive decks, a private staircase leading to miles of shoreline, and a cozy primary suite on the upper floor with a fireplace and spa-like en suite.

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Once Owned by Steve McQueen, 31516 Victoria Point an Oceanfront Malibu Home Invites the Outdoors In

Spread over 4,335 square feet, this four-bedroom, five-bath property with a three-car garage offers exceptional views from Broad Beach to Point Dume, thanks to its location perched on its own bluff in Malibu.

Situated in the coveted Victoria Point community, 31516 Victoria Point Road was once owned by renowned American actor Steve McQueen. Recently transformed with the objective of further connecting the interior with the exterior, the home invites dwellers and visitors to enjoy the sublime panorama of the Pacific Ocean while relaxing on the expansive decks.

The public areas—kitchen, dining room and living room—occupy the main level, while a suite that features a soaking tub and oceanfront deck is situated on the lower level. With its fireplace, which evokes a cozy feel, and a spa-like en suite for the utmost in comfort, the primary suite is nestled on the upper floor.

The icing on the cake is the beach access via the property’s private staircase to the sand that allows the exploration of miles of shoreline.

“This astutely renovated architectural home harmoniously connects the outdoors and indoors,” says agent Elizabeth Donovan of Coldwell Banker Realty.

Elizabeth Donovan | 213.948.7983 | DRE# 01930016
Coldwell Banker Realty

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