Home of the week: A Malibu hilltop gem dubbed Casa Del Sol hits the market for $12.5 million

Georgie Mihaila
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Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo

Casa Del Sol, a breathtaking Spanish-Mediterranean masterpiece nestled on the serene hillsides of Malibu, has just popped up on the market for a cool $12,500,000. And let me tell you, it’s far from your ordinary listing.

The striking residence is perched on a Malibu hillside, and pairs a weathered Spanish Mediterranean exterior with beautifully appointed contemporary interiors.

But what makes Casa Del Sol stand out, aside from its jaw-dropping ocean views and sheer opulence?

Beyond its timeless architecture, stellar location, sprawling two-acre European-tiered garden (with fruit trees, terraced walkways, and patios), and the private tunnel under PCH that leads to the pristine beaches of Paradise Cove, the unique property comes with some fairly unique sustainable features.

Casa Del Sol in Malibu, California, now on the market for $12.5 million. Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo

We’re talking VOC-free paints, cozy denim fabric insulation (yep, you heard that right), and a top-notch water filtration system that makes this home not just a feast for the eyes but mindful of the environment too.

This stunning six-bedroom, eight-bathroom home is being represented by the dream team of Philip Martin, Wesley Johnson, and Raluca Petcu over at Westside Estate Agency.

Step inside, and you’re greeted with an open-concept kitchen that’s perfect for those who love to entertain or just enjoy a nice meal with stunning views.

Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo
Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo
Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo

The attention to detail in Casa Del Sol is evident in every nook and cranny.

From hand-painted ceramic tiles that add a touch of artisanal charm, to the grandeur of a 22-foot tall hall that would make medieval estates jealous, this home is a testament to thoughtful design and craftsmanship.

Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo
Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo
Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo

Radiant floor heating, ten air conditioning zones for that perfect indoor climate, and individual audio zones in the primary bedrooms are just a few features that make living here a dream.

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And the cherry on top? Two primary bedrooms, each with their own en-suite bathrooms and panoramic views of the ocean that will make you pinch yourself to believe they’re real.

Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo
Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo

The grounds of this estate are nothing short of spectacular, featuring a massive 64-foot pool and spa, a cozy guest house, a basement that can fit up to 14 cars (because why not?), and private access to the sandy beaches of Paradise Cove via a tunnel under the Pacific Coast Highway.

Fancy a walk? The property boasts multiple terraced walkways and a European-tiered garden that’s a green thumb’s paradise.

Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo
Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo
Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo

And let’s not forget the security – the entire property is fenced-in to keep those pesky coyotes at bay.

Living in Casa Del Sol is not just about luxury; it’s about enjoying a sustainable, secure, and utterly exquisite lifestyle that blends the best of contemporary living with the charm of Spanish Mediterranean architecture.

So, if you’ve got $12.5 million lying around and are in the market for a home that promises luxury, sustainability, and some of the best views in Malibu, Casa Del Sol might just be calling your name.

And if you’re just like the rest of us, and can afford nothing more than to add this million-dollar home to our vision boards, here are a couple more pics to keep you going:

Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo
Photo credit: Anthony Barcelo

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With a decade-long career as a digital content creator, Georgie started out as a real estate journalist for Multi-Housing News & CPExecutive. She later transitioned into digital marketing, working with leading real estate websites like PropertyShark, RENTCafé and Point2Homes. After a brief but impactful stint in the start-up world, where she led the marketing divisions of fintech company NestReady and media publisher Goalcast, Georgie returned to her first passion, real estate, and founded FancyPantsHomes.com