Paradise Cove

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$1,625,000

62 Paradise Cove, Malibu, California 90265

1Bedroom(s)
1Bathroom(s)
20Picture(s)
900Sqft
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Welcome to your own slice of paradise in Paradise Cove, Malibu! This charming home offers a tranquil creekside retreat with a small ocean view, nestled among the majestic trees. With 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and a spacious open living and floor plan, this residence is perfect for those seeking a peaceful coastal lifestyle.
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    Paradise Cove has its own pier and beach and in recent years, has become a trendy neighbourhood even more desirable and chic than the rest of Malibu’s in-demand, prestigious beachside neighbourhoods. North of Ramirez Canyon along the Malibu shoreline, the Paradise Cove area includes homes east of Pacific Coast Highway and west of PCH, including some beachfront and cliffside estates.

    The charming white-sand cove has been a refuge and retreat for thousands of years for the indigenous Chumash people. One of the reasons is Ramirez Creek, which drains into the ocean at Paradise Cove. Native people enjoyed the cove’s shelter, good fishing, and watershed. On the beach are mobile homes which include some of the most desirable “trailers” in the world, a beachside restaurant, and a guardhouse. Some people may recognize part of the cove as the site for Jim Rockford’s trailer in “The Rockford Files” and filming continues in the area today.

    Homes on the bluff at Paradise Cove are rare, but when they are available, they have unobstructed views of the coastline from Santa Monica to Point Dume. Home styles range from Cape Cod and Spanish/Mediterranean to contemporary, California rustic, and tropical architecture. Within the mobile home park, the approximately 240 residences are under continuous upgrade and new construction. Far from a typical “trailer park,” some of the early park residents include legendary director Sam Peckinpah and Los Angeles Times’ owner Otis Chandler. The park has been referred to as “Bohemian Cove” because of its high-profile, elite residents who are devoted to the “Gypset” boho jet-setting lifestyle.

    Single-family homes on the beach range in size from 1,600 square feet bungalows and cottages to 9,000 square foot beachfront estates. Many of the cliffside homes surrounding the cove may include private stairs to the beach, tennis courts, pools, and spas. Paradise Cove’s small cafe includes memorabilia of the area’s interesting history, including the nearby beach site of famed surf films like Beach Blanket Bingo. From palm trees to tricked-out trailers that are among the world’s most luxurious mobile homes, Paradise Cove is a laid-back Malibu neighbourhood for surfers and beach lovers alike.

    Parks
    Escondido Canyon Park
    Malibu Bluffs Park
    Malibu Equestrian Park
    Ramirez Canyon Park
    Schools
    Point Dume Elementary School
    Malibu High School