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Property Porn: Leonardo DiCaprio’s Malibu house is up for sale
Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio is selling a remodeled Malibu beach house for $10.95 million, nearly seven times the price he paid for the property 20 years ago, says the Los Angeles Times.
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The listing agent is Katie Bentzen of Partners Trust. “Deep, sandy beaches; nice, big frontage; easy access to everything”. A gated courtyard at the front can be used for entertaining or off-street parking – there’s also a single vehicle garage – and bleached blond hardwoods run throughout open-plan living spaces that encompass a living room with stone-faced and television surmounted fireplace, a dining area with wood-framed glass sliders to an ocean-side deck, and a small, expensively outfitted galley kitchen where seal grey back splash tiles set in a decoratively dernier cri herringbone pattern extend all the way to the ceiling.
The home has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and is right on the ocean.
The lot itself is tiny, not even one-fifth of an acre.
Outdoor features include a beach-facing balcony and, below it, a patio with a hot tub and a transparent guardrail.
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Leonardo Dicaprio is selling his 1,765-square-foot beachfront cottage in for a sliver under $11 million, or a titanic $6,200 a square foot, Variety reported.
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