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NATURE’S ESCAPE | 3350 Sierra Rd, Malibu

$17.75 Million | 4 Bed | 2 Acre Yard | 7,347 Sq Ft

This contemporary Malibu home is rife for entertaining. Think a stunning custom pool, sunken fire pit area, an outdoor kitchen/bar with a retractable roof and tennis court.

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“The most show-stopping feature would have to be the 72-foot, negative edge pool in the backyard,” says Sandro Dazzan of The Agency, who is listing the property for $17.75 million.

“It resembles a lake, as it reflects all the surrounding mountains and trees, hence why we call it ‘The Serra Lake House.’” Found at 3350 Serra Road—in the exclusive guard-gated Serra Retreat neighborhood—the four-bedroom, Doug Burdge-designed residence was built in 2016 and features 7,347 square feet of living space.

Among the highlights: seamless soft concrete and scraped chocolate oak flooring; a kitchen boasting granite countertops, a center island and butler’s pantry; master suite boasting a luxurious bath with an infrared sauna, steam shower, soaking tub and dressing room; and dramatic great room that opens via Fleetwood pocket sliding doors to the 2-acre backyard.


TRANQUIL ESTATE | 781 Ranch Lane, Pacific Palisades

$11.8 Million | Double Lot | 5,606 Sq Ft

Judge Judy producer Larry Lyttle is selling his Pacific Palisades home in Rustic Canyon for $11.8 million.

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Situated on a double lot at 781 Ranch Lane, Lyttle updated the 1956 home in the ’90s, complete with a second-floor addition by architect Warren Wolf Wagner and a Dennis Gibbens-designed backyard.

Expect 5,606 square feet of contemporary yet rustic living space featuring a great room with a vaulted wood-beam ceiling, adjacent dining area, kitchen and living room on the main level.

The second level, meanwhile, hosts four en-suite bedrooms including a master suite sporting a living area and bath with dual vanities.

Outdoors is a large patio, built-in barbecue and bar, multiple lounge areas, a serene stone pool and infinity spa. Robert Morton of the Smith & Berg Partners team at Pacific Union International is the listing agent.

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