Home of the Week: In Malibu, modern digs fit for a movie star
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Home of the Week: In Malibu, modern digs fit for a movie star
"Designed by architect Ed Niles, the glass-and-steel showplace has served as a shooting location for such movies as "Face Off" and "Gone in 60 Seconds" plus countless television shows and music videos. Polished-chrome details and walls of curved glass give the single-story a distinctive appearance."
"A 50-foot helipad allows for in-and-out access to the 16-acre site a la an action-film star. The home features Italian limestone floors; floor-to-ceiling windows; steel beams; 22-foot ceilings; skylight-topped living and dining room; wet bar; library/den; office; detached guesthouse/studio; separate gym/sauna; swimming pool."
A distinctive single-story residence in Malibu, designed by architect Ed Niles in 1993, spans 7,000 square feet across 15.55 acres and has been featured in numerous films including Nicolas Cage movies and television productions. The home showcases polished-chrome details, curved glass walls, Italian limestone floors, and 22-foot ceilings. Notable amenities include a 50-foot helipad for convenient access, a detached guesthouse, swimming pool, gym, and sauna. The property is listed at $7.995 million. The surrounding Malibu area experienced a 2.8% price increase year-over-year, with a median home sale price of $2.904 million in June.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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