! 1/2 acres is sizable and the sale of this house at this price is around 7000 dollars a sq ft---a bit pricey and it is a street and one row of houses from being oceanfront---It is a beautiful home no doubt
almost $56M, and the kitchen is a claustrophobic disgrace, with the living room a seating place with no TV for guests to ooh and aah over a view that is stale for the people that live there. great lot, but... NOPE.
Born and raised here. Drought issues are not a long-running concern, past or future. The fact that it doesn't rain often is the reason why the motion pictures business which started in New York, moved to Los Angeles almost 100 years ago. There are very few places on earth where you can be on a nice sunny beach that isn't too cold or hot, and travel to snow-covered mountains, or desert landscape, all within a 1 to 3 hours drive. Come visit Malibu sometime and see the answer for yourself.
Where do you guys get your fresh water 💧 🤔 if you don't mind me asking? Just curious? California is pretty big, im under the assumption u guys share water with 3 or 4 states. Please educate me if I'm wrong.
@@nathanielgathing659 From the CA gov site: "California receives 75 percent of its rain and snow in the watersheds north of Sacramento. However, 80 percent of California’s water demand comes from the southern 2/3 of the state." "The Colorado Aqueduct, built in the 1930s, transports water from the Colorado River to Southern California. It's operated by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) and is the region’s primary source of drinking water." Colorado supplies water to 6 states, CA being one of them. Natural resources are natural. We can't manufacture them. They are where they are. All we can do is direct/control them. With 39.5 million people, CA has the largest population in the US. Texas comes in at 29 million and from there other states have less than 50% of the population of CA. That means CA requires a lot more resources than any other state. CA is the largest state and it's also the state with the largest economy. If CA were a country it would have the 5th largest economy of any country in the world. On a side note: We all know of Beverly Hills. Perfectly manicured lawns throughout the entire city and a police force that prides itself on being able to respond to a 911 call from anywhere in the city within just a few minutes, always. Well, one thing they never talk about is the rodent problem. Beverly Hills has a sewer system filled with rats. Lots of old mansions have an almost never-ending rat problem. Back to Malibu. Malibu is like Beverly Hills for the laidback rich/wealthy people. Billionaires in Malibu wear jeans/shorts and t-shirts. But Malibu also has a dirty little secret. We have no sewer system. Malibu was once owned by a single family before it became the city of Malibu. In what I like to call the I Love Lucy Days, once upon a time stars like Bob Hope, leased land in Malibu from the owners and then built small beach cottages on the land they were only able to lease. Once Malibu became a real city, utilities were brought in but a sewer system was not one of them. Yup! We all have septic tanks! Every mansion, every beach house, every retail store. All septic tanks. Late at night or early morning, you can sometimes see small tanker trucks doing the dirty business of coming to pump out the waste. Worst of all some older homes have old septic systems technology that sometimes vents out into the air, creating a horrible rotten egg smell. It's not common but it does happen from time to time and it can almost knock you over if you're like me with a strong sense of smell. Hahaha
This one is 55 million dollar sale today our best agency client from America I'm thinking buying private island 🏝️ somewhere overseas around the Bahamas with mansion luxury home today I'm going to spend over 35 37 million dollar profits
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How stable is that cliff , and a white interior open to the elements seem like a hard thing to keep clean and looking new.
! 1/2 acres is sizable and the sale of this house at this price is around 7000 dollars a sq ft---a bit pricey and it is a street and one row of houses from being oceanfront---It is a beautiful home no doubt
Thank you video brilliant compliment.
This house is BEAUTIFUL, I'll probably be too scared to live in a huge house like this by myself 😳🤣
It would be fun.
Love the vid!
Gorgeous
Beautiful , music too
I can never imagine that this is such a beautiful house. Jesus bless the one who created it.
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almost $56M, and the kitchen is a claustrophobic disgrace, with the living room a seating place with no TV for guests to ooh and aah over a view that is stale for the people that live there. great lot, but...
NOPE.
Fotos de la casa de noche por favor quisiera ver como se la casa de noche 👍
Why spend 50 million in a place with extreme droughts and no new fresh rain water?
Total nonsense indeed
Born and raised here. Drought issues are not a long-running concern, past or future. The fact that it doesn't rain often is the reason why the motion pictures business which started in New York, moved to Los Angeles almost 100 years ago. There are very few places on earth where you can be on a nice sunny beach that isn't too cold or hot, and travel to snow-covered mountains, or desert landscape, all within a 1 to 3 hours drive. Come visit Malibu sometime and see the answer for yourself.
Where do you guys get your fresh water 💧 🤔 if you don't mind me asking? Just curious? California is pretty big, im under the assumption u guys share water with 3 or 4 states. Please educate me if I'm wrong.
@@nathanielgathing659
From the CA gov site:
"California receives 75 percent of its rain and snow in the watersheds north of Sacramento. However, 80 percent of California’s water demand comes from the southern 2/3 of the state."
"The Colorado Aqueduct, built in the 1930s, transports water from the Colorado River to Southern California. It's operated by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) and is the region’s primary source of drinking water."
Colorado supplies water to 6 states, CA being one of them.
Natural resources are natural. We can't manufacture them. They are where they are. All we can do is direct/control them.
With 39.5 million people, CA has the largest population in the US. Texas comes in at 29 million and from there other states have less than 50% of the population of CA. That means CA requires a lot more resources than any other state.
CA is the largest state and it's also the state with the largest economy. If CA were a country it would have the 5th largest economy of any country in the world.
On a side note: We all know of Beverly Hills. Perfectly manicured lawns throughout the entire city and a police force that prides itself on being able to respond to a 911 call from anywhere in the city within just a few minutes, always. Well, one thing they never talk about is the rodent problem. Beverly Hills has a sewer system filled with rats. Lots of old mansions have an almost never-ending rat problem.
Back to Malibu. Malibu is like Beverly Hills for the laidback rich/wealthy people. Billionaires in Malibu wear jeans/shorts and t-shirts. But Malibu also has a dirty little secret. We have no sewer system.
Malibu was once owned by a single family before it became the city of Malibu. In what I like to call the I Love Lucy Days, once upon a time stars like Bob Hope, leased land in Malibu from the owners and then built small beach cottages on the land they were only able to lease.
Once Malibu became a real city, utilities were brought in but a sewer system was not one of them. Yup! We all have septic tanks! Every mansion, every beach house, every retail store. All septic tanks. Late at night or early morning, you can sometimes see small tanker trucks doing the dirty business of coming to pump out the waste.
Worst of all some older homes have old septic systems technology that sometimes vents out into the air, creating a horrible rotten egg smell. It's not common but it does happen from time to time and it can almost knock you over if you're like me with a strong sense of smell. Hahaha
@@AMGF815 yeah, if I had the bread aint no way I'd live there 😆
this my home
Random thoughts from Australia. I won't go over 35 mill for it. Also for the comments below mine, CRYPTO IS A SCAM AND YOU WILL LOSE MONEY!!! Cheers.
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This one is 55 million dollar sale today our best agency client from America I'm thinking buying private island 🏝️ somewhere overseas around the Bahamas with mansion luxury home today I'm going to spend over 35 37 million dollar profits
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DEAR EVERYONE AT LUXURY HOUSES,
GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIENDS. I AM VERY PROUD OF YOU AND VERY HAPPY FOR YOU. I HOPE ALL OF YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE. I HOPE YOU HAD THE BEST AND HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS OF YOUR ENTIRE LIFE AND THE BEST AND HAPPIEST 2022 OF YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. I LOVE THE AGENCY. I LOVE MR. ESPARZA AND ALL OF MY BEAUTIFUL FRIENDS. 🙏
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