
"Perched on 2.6 acres overlooking the ocean near Paradise Cove, the modern compound boasts 12 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms in more than 10,000 square feet. It's shaped like a wedge, with the broad side serving as the entry and the pointed side facing out toward the water. A wraparound balcony takes advantage of the scenic setting."
"Glass catwalks and water features frame the dramatic foyer, which boasts white marble floors, a sweeping staircase and an 18-foot crystal chandelier that runs floor to ceiling. Almost every common space enjoys sweeping ocean views, including a limestone-clad great room and chef's kitchen with steel cabinetry."
"For amenities, there's a 20-seat movie theater, 40-camera security system and a spacious gym with three screens. Out back, patios and vistas overlook a swimming pool and spa that mirror the shape of the home. The landscaped grounds tack on a tennis court and eight-car garage."
David Saperstein, founder of traffic data provider Metro Networks, has listed his Malibu oceanfront mansion for $115 million. The modern compound sits on 2.6 acres near Paradise Cove and features 12 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, and over 10,000 square feet. The wedge-shaped home includes a dramatic foyer with marble floors and an 18-foot crystal chandelier, limestone great room, chef's kitchen, and master suite with copper tub. Amenities encompass a 20-seat movie theater, 40-camera security system, gym, swimming pool, spa, tennis court, and eight-car garage. At this price, it would rank as the fourth most expensive California home sale, following the Bel-Air Beverly Hillbillies mansion at $150 million. Saperstein founded Metro Networks in 1978 and sold it to Westwood One for approximately $1.25 billion in stock.
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