For many in the world, spending $2,500 per month in rent is a stretch. But, can you imagine spending $350,000 per month? That’s what a stunning Malibu modern sitting on Carbon Beach is asking.
Architecture firm Olson Kundig designed the concrete and steel marvel, led by principal and founder Tom Kundig. It’s stoic and sleek on the outside yet fresh and bright inside. From the busy Pacific West Highway it sits upon, the home is entirely private and almost looks like a steel box. The rear exterior has an opposite appearance with huge expanses of glass creating a clean, open aesthetic and maximizing the panoramic ocean views.
For $350,000/month, a tenant will definitely want to be out on the main, house-length terrace every morning for surfside coffee. Of course, the primary suite’s own private terrace is a pretty perch for basking in tranquility, too. Five bedrooms await in total, as well as other relaxing retreats such as the internal courtyard full of succulents.
Kundig is known for his elemental approach, in which you incorporate rugged and raw materials meant to evolve the design as nature plays its part. Namali Schleberger crafted the interiors for the 13,000-square-foot masterpiece.
Denise Moreno and Gordon MacGeachy of Hilton & Hyland/Forbes Global Properties represent this pricey Malibu pad.