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Inside a $6.4 Million Home With Exclusive Access to Malibu’s Famed Paradise Cove Beach
By Demetrius Simms,
20 hours ago
Looking to step outside the box? Maybe something with easy access to the beach? Lucky for you, a one-of-a-kind home with stunning Pacific Ocean views and, even better, exclusive access to Malibu’s Paradise Cove , where scenes from X-Men and The Rockford Files were shot, is up for grabs at $6.37 million.
Sequestered behind gates on an acre of land that’s tucked into a private enclave that winds up into the oak-strewn foothills, the residence at 6166 Ramirez Canyon Road was built in 1976 in a cruciform shape capped by a swooping array of curving rooflines. There are four bedrooms and four bathrooms spread across 4,445 square feet, its indoor-outdoor layout offering seamless movement from one space to another and vast expanses of glass keeping it filled with natural light. The listing is held by Shen Schulz of Sotheby’s International Realty.
The curvy stone facade with a host of asymmetrical windows greets guests upon arrival, and a wrought-iron and glass door opens into the grand entrance gallery below a grid of skylights embellished with decorative grillwork. Distressed wood floors trail the room and lead down into the combination kitchen and dining area, where a wall of glass looks out over the ocean and a fireplace of buff-colored stone rises to the full height of the soaring ceiling. The kitchen is configured around a center island with a white honed marble counter top. Behind the stovetop, a full-height mirrored backsplash means there’s an ocean view even while facing away from it.
A family room sits adjacent to the kitchen, where another wall of floor-to-ceiling windows framing the garden and ocean views. Both rooms flow out to a patio, making relaxing and entertaining a breeze, with extensive room for lounging in the sun and dining al fresco.
The light-filled primary suite is featured on the lower level as well, with a fireplace and unique skylight display. A trapezoidal section of glass includes a sliding section that further enhances the room’s connection to its natural surroundings. Additional bedroom rooms on the second floor aren’t too shabby, either, with one in particular offering verdant landscape and mountain views through an asymmetrical ribbon of windows that wrap around the treehouse-like space.
Terraces give way to lush lawns ringed with plumes of greenery. There is not currently a pool, but who needs one when it’s a short drive down the hill and under the Pacific Coast Highway to a gated entrance along the access road to Paradise Cove Beach? According to marketing materials, the homeowner has the option to acquire a “private ‘parking pass,’ adding a touch of convenience to your coastal lifestyle.”
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