A Postcard From Malibu, California
Malibu is 27 Miles of Scenic Beauty. Our second home here is our private castle on the sand. The weather is some of the best around, we couldn't be happier.

About Malibu
Malibu, CA. is one of the most beautiful beach resorts in the world! Malibu is comprised of twenty-seven miles of breathtaking and vivacious coastline in Southern California. Visitors adore Malibu for its class and sophistication, along with the fun and beauty that the beaches provide to this vacation destination. Malibu offers beautiful homes, both on the beach and in the hills overlooking the beach. This naturally beautiful setting is unlike any other in the world, and makes Malibu life feel like a year 'round vacation. Malibu also features world-class dining and shopping, along with easy access to the city and valley. Malibu is considered one of the most desirable locations to live and to visit, so find your escape home today!
Real Estate
Enjoy panoramic ocean, coastal, and mountain views from great homes sitting atop bluffs, hills, and cliffs. A place like no other where nature, luxury, and culture come together to create an amazing retreat. Buying Malibu real estate is like purchasing a piece of paradise: surf, sun, and sand; mountains, meadows, and sky; and wildflowers, canyons, and sunsets. Investing in Malibu real estate is a move towards a better quality of life. Many hours may be spent just observing the tide, taking in the sun, and appreciating the splendor of nature. Endless sandy beaches await human footprints from relaxing strolls or invigorating jogs. Those interested in water sports need walk only a few yards to swim, surf, sail, kayak, or fish the exciting and enticing waters off Malibu.
Weather
Malibu enjoys a mild year round climate that is classified as Mediterranean. There are two distinct seasonal changes, categorized by the amount of rainfall received - a dry summer and wet winter with modest variation in temperature. In the dry season, a Pacific high-pressure system dominates the weather pattern creating warm and very dry air and a thick marine layer that typically advances inland during the night and burns off to hazy sunshine by midday. Surface pollutants trapped under the marine layer, or fog, create L.A.'s infamous "smog." In winter, the high system is no longer dominant and storms fed by subtropical moisture bring lots of rain into southern California during the months of November through March.
Surrounding areas
Calabasas, California (12.0 mi), Pacific Palisades, California (14.6 mi)