True Masterpiece: 19236 Pacific Coast Highway

Situated at 19236 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, the Cape Cod-style property was completely rebuilt in 2013.

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Malibu Cape Cod Rebuilt in 2013 1,728 Sq. Ft.

There’s no place like home…especially when it’s a casual beach retreat once owned by icon Judy Garland that’s now on the market for $3.62 million. Situated at 19236 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, the Cape Cod-style property was completely rebuilt in 2013.

Expect 1,728 square feet of living space featuring soaring ceilings, wide white oak flooring and 10-foot tall accordion doors that open to an expansive Ipe wood wraparound deck.

“Every nook and cranny of this home was thoughtfully crafted,” says Russell Grether, who is co-listing the property with Tony Mark, both of Compass.

“Hallway benches are disguised storage units, a wall panel opens to a storage system for the fully hard-wired Sonos surround sound and security system, and the garage has been converted into a multipurpose room with more storage than you can imagine.”

Yet other standout features of the three-bedroom residence: a chef’s kitchen with Viking appliances and marble countertops; a living room boasting a see-through fireplace; and a private entry courtyard with direct beach access.

Offered at $3.62 Million

Photography courtesy of Mac Hayward

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