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This infamous beach city in Los Angeles County is the perfect place to vacation or live. Known for luxurious homes and exquisite beaches, Malibu has homes located a half-mile to the sand or directly on the beach. Nicknamed “the Bu”, this city is home to many beaches including El Matador, Point Dume Beach, Surfrider Beach, and Zuma Beach. Although this small community has a lot of amenities to offer, many residents easily travel to neighboring cities such as Topanga, Calabasas, or Los Angeles.
The city of Malibu was originally inhabited by the Chumash Native Americans and it was named “Humaliwo” or “the surf sounds loudly.” Similar to much of California’s coast, the Spanish explorers and missionaries made the Malibu area part of Rancho Topanga. The land was then bought by a wealthy family who was very protective of the land and even hired guards to keep citizens out. In 1929, the state of California built the Pacific Coast Highway and the landowners were forced to start selling off their land. Private homes began to be built throughout the area and the land was developed into a vibrant community with private and public beach access.
As you drive along the coast you will see breathtaking homes, fine dining, and small boutiques. Many locals find themselves at the Malibu Country Mart for amazing food and weekend shopping sprees. Although it is a beach town, Malibu has movie theaters, parks, and many neighborhoods to choose from. There is a wide range of housing options from beachfront properties, mountain side properties in the canyons and winding roads, or apartments and condos.
Residents of Malibu send their kids to the schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. This includes Malibu Elementary, Webster Elementary, Juan Cabrillo Elementary, Malibu Middle school, and Malibu High School. The private schools in the area are Calmont, Our Lady of Malibu, Colin McEwen High School, New Roads, and St. Aidan’s School. Pepperdine University is also an amazing private university that overlooks the ocean located on the Pacific Coast Highway.
There are many fine dining options such as Geoffrey’s, Nobu, or Traverna Tony’s. Or if you want some fun activities to do on the weekend you can go horseback riding or scuba diving. The community may be small but it is very welcoming and warm-hearted. Not to mention there are countless parks, hikes, and beaches for your family to enjoy together.
Housing options range from custom-built homes to old historical masterpieces. Living in this unique community with beautiful beaches, amazing schools, and shopping centers is the chance of a lifetime. If you are looking to join this beautiful community, let Ken Grech help. With over 20 years of experience and as a Top Producer for Century 21, Ken is ready to listen to your every need and help you find the home of your dreams.
The city of Malibu was originally inhabited by the Chumash Native Americans and it was named “Humaliwo” or “the surf sounds loudly.” Similar to much of California’s coast, the Spanish explorers and missionaries made the Malibu area part of Rancho Topanga. The land was then bought by a wealthy family who was very protective of the land and even hired guards to keep citizens out. In 1929, the state of California built the Pacific Coast Highway and the landowners were forced to start selling off their land. Private homes began to be built throughout the area and the land was developed into a vibrant community with private and public beach access.
As you drive along the coast you will see breathtaking homes, fine dining, and small boutiques. Many locals find themselves at the Malibu Country Mart for amazing food and weekend shopping sprees. Although it is a beach town, Malibu has movie theaters, parks, and many neighborhoods to choose from. There is a wide range of housing options from beachfront properties, mountain side properties in the canyons and winding roads, or apartments and condos.
Residents of Malibu send their kids to the schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. This includes Malibu Elementary, Webster Elementary, Juan Cabrillo Elementary, Malibu Middle school, and Malibu High School. The private schools in the area are Calmont, Our Lady of Malibu, Colin McEwen High School, New Roads, and St. Aidan’s School. Pepperdine University is also an amazing private university that overlooks the ocean located on the Pacific Coast Highway.
There are many fine dining options such as Geoffrey’s, Nobu, or Traverna Tony’s. Or if you want some fun activities to do on the weekend you can go horseback riding or scuba diving. The community may be small but it is very welcoming and warm-hearted. Not to mention there are countless parks, hikes, and beaches for your family to enjoy together.
Housing options range from custom-built homes to old historical masterpieces. Living in this unique community with beautiful beaches, amazing schools, and shopping centers is the chance of a lifetime. If you are looking to join this beautiful community, let Ken Grech help. With over 20 years of experience and as a Top Producer for Century 21, Ken is ready to listen to your every need and help you find the home of your dreams.
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