33235 Mulholland Highway, Malibu, CA 90265
$3,795,000
4 bed · 5 bath · 3,193 sqft
View listingTwenty-seven miles of Pacific coastline, canyon privacy, and mountain open space – one of the most iconic and irreplaceable addresses in California.
At a Glance
Lifestyle
Coastal / Luxury
Known For
Pacific beaches, celebrity residents, Pepperdine University
School District
Santa Monica-Malibu USD
Population
~13,500
Nearby Cities
Pacific Palisades, Calabasas, Agoura Hills (via Kanan-Dume)
Commute to LA
~35–55 min via PCH (traffic-dependent)
Walkability
Very low – car essential
Best For
Beach lifestyle buyers, luxury seekers, second-home buyers
About
Malibu is 27 miles of Pacific coastline between the Santa Monica Mountains and the sea, and that description contains almost everything important about the place. The setting is the selling point, the lifestyle, the constraint, and the identity all at once. There is nowhere else in the Los Angeles basin where the mountains fall so directly into the ocean, and the combination produces a landscape that tends to hold people once they find it.
The city incorporated in 1991, largely to fend off development pressure from Los Angeles County. The result is a community that has held its low-density, rural-adjacent character more successfully than most coastal California cities of comparable value. Lot coverage limits are real here, the canyon roads stay canyon roads, and the open space that makes Malibu what it is has been protected with genuine intention. Zuma Beach, El Matador, and Point Dume are public. The rest of the mountains – most of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area – is public land managed for hiking, biking, and equestrian use.
The residential story in Malibu is more varied than the beachfront stereotype suggests. Yes, Carbon Beach – locally known as Billionaire’s Beach – is exactly what it sounds like, a strip of ultra-luxury oceanfront estates where prices regularly exceed $30M. And yes, Malibu Colony is the historic gated enclave where the celebrity concentration is highest. But the canyon areas – Malibu Park, Las Virgenes Canyon, Latigo, Kanan-Dume – represent the majority of the city’s land area and offer something different: large lots, equestrian properties, mountain views, and genuine rural quiet at a price point that, while still significant, is a different order of magnitude from beachfront.
Pepperdine University sits on a hillside above the Pacific in the heart of Malibu, its campus one of the most dramatically sited in the country. The university brings an academic and cultural presence – events, facilities, a concert hall – that broadens what Malibu offers beyond the beach. The local school, Malibu High, is small and community-oriented in the way schools in small towns tend to be.
The commute is real and should not be minimized. Pacific Coast Highway is the only through-route, and it can be genuinely frustrating. Most Malibu residents make their peace with it the same way mountain residents make their peace with narrow roads: the trade is worth it. Those for whom it is not, typically leave. Those who stay tend to stop thinking about it.
Neighborhoods
Elevated coastal headland considered by many to be Malibu’s best-balanced neighborhood. Beach access, ocean views, relative privacy, and a strong community identity.
Historic gated beachfront enclave, the most recognizable celebrity address in Malibu. Tightly held, rarely available, ultra-luxury PCH frontage.
PCH beachfront strip between Point Dume and Las Virgenes. Among the most expensive residential real estate in California.
Canyon and hillside properties south of Mulholland Highway. Large lots, equestrian-compatible, rural feel. More accessible than beachfront while still carrying the Malibu address.
Schools
Malibu is served by Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD). Malibu High School is a small, community-oriented campus. Families seeking additional options have private schools in Calabasas and Westlake Village within a reasonable drive via Kanan-Dume Road.
Lifestyle
Getting Around
Common reference points: Beverly Hills ~35 min from eastern Malibu via PCH (no traffic) · Beverly Hills ~55+ min with typical afternoon PCH delays · Agoura Hills ~30 min via Kanan-Dume Road · Santa Monica ~45 min · Downtown LA ~60+ min · No practical public transit – car essential.
Why Locals Stay
Malibu has a way of making the commute feel irrelevant after a while. You spend enough mornings watching the light on the water or enough evenings watching it leave the mountains, and the 101 starts to feel like someone else’s problem. The people who stay are the ones for whom the setting won out – and who found, over time, that it keeps winning.
With deep local knowledge and a relationship-first approach, we help homeowners navigate the selling process with experience, integrity, and care. No high-pressure pitch, just an honest conversation about your home and the market.
The McLaughlin Group has helped buyers navigate the Conejo Valley for generations. Whether you’re relocating, purchasing your first home, or searching for your forever home, we’d be honored to help guide you through the process.
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For three generations, the McLaughlin family has lived, worked, and built relationships throughout the Conejo Valley. We don’t just sell homes here – we proudly call this community home.