Malibu, California
The California Dream, Realized
Malibu is the crown jewel of coastal California — a 27-mile ribbon of pristine beaches, dramatic bluffs, and sun-drenched hillsides that has captivated the world's imagination for generations. From intimate beachfront cottages to sprawling oceanfront compounds, Malibu offers a lifestyle that seamlessly blends natural beauty with refined luxury.
The community's fierce commitment to preserving its rural character means wide-open spaces, protected mountain trails, and a pace of life that feels worlds away from the city — even though downtown Los Angeles is just 30 miles east. Here, mornings begin with dolphins surfacing offshore, and evenings end with sunsets that paint the sky in shades of amber and rose.
Carbon Beach — Billionaire's Beach
Carbon Beach is home to some of the most valuable residential real estate on Earth. This exclusive stretch of sand between the Pacific Coast Highway and the ocean features a tightly packed row of beachfront homes owned by entertainment moguls, tech billionaires, and global business leaders. Properties here rarely come to market, and when they do, they command prices that reflect their extraordinary rarity — direct sand access, unobstructed ocean views, and the most coveted address in Malibu.
Malibu Lifestyle
More than a beach — it's a way of life
World-Class Surfing
Surfrider Beach, Point Dume, and Zuma offer legendary breaks for every skill level. Malibu is the birthplace of California surf culture.
Nobu Malibu
The iconic oceanfront restaurant is just one of many acclaimed dining destinations, from Malibu Farm to Geoffrey's cliffside terrace.
Santa Monica Mountains
Over 150,000 acres of protected wilderness with world-class hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and vineyard estates.
Cultural Heritage
From the Getty Villa's Roman antiquities to the Adamson House's Malibu tile, the area is rich with art, history, and creative energy.
Marine Wildlife
Dolphins, whales, sea lions, and pelicans are daily companions. Point Dume is a premier spot for gray whale migration viewing.
Wine Country
Malibu's own AVA (American Viticultural Area) produces acclaimed wines from hillside vineyards with ocean views.
Where the Mountains Meet the Sea
27 miles of coastline • 30+ beaches • Median home price: $4.2M
Point Dume & The Bluffs
Point Dume is Malibu's most dramatic headland — a towering promontory that offers 270-degree ocean views from its clifftop trail. The surrounding neighborhood features some of Malibu's most spectacular estates, set on large lots with direct bluff-top access. Below, Westward Beach and Pirate's Cove provide secluded stretches of sand. The Malibu Bluffs Park offers community sports fields and whale-watching overlooks, making this area ideal for families who want space, views, and a true sense of coastal community.