Carbon Beach
Reside in splendor along the sea in an upscale beach house
Welcome to Carbon Beach
The section of extravagant homes lining Carbon Beach is nicknamed "Billionaire's Beach" due
to the high density of homes belonging to the ultra-successful and/or famous A-list stars within
less than two miles along the pristine coastline. On Carbon Beach, 70 properties vie for a
glimpse of the lively sea from their many glass-to-ceiling windows, open-air balconies and
interiors, seaside decks, and rooftops. The exquisite properties not directly on the shore are
located across the Pacific Coast Highway and still have excellent views from their slightly higher
place on the elevated terrain. Carbon Beach includes the seashore between Malibu Pier and
ends slightly beyond Carbon Canyon Road.
The estates in Carbon Beach have sleek, minimalist, or coastal contemporary features, which
include many clean lines, scaled views of the shoreline, numerous courtyards, polished porticos
with pools, pass-through windows, and flat rooftops with grilling or golfing areas. The properties
on Carbon Beach are some of the most notable in Southern California.
What to Love
● A quiet, peaceful lifestyle
● Elegant oceanfront mansions
● Award-winning school district
● Private and luxurious properties
Local Lifestyle
Residents of Carbon Beach enjoy a secluded paradise feel that is compatible with their quiet
lifestyles. Here, you will find a shoreline dotted with celebrity-owned homes and the estates of
industry magnates. Master suites with oceanfront bedrooms and private decks are
quintessential of Carbon Beach, as are the home movie theaters, spa-style baths, personal
gyms, and multiple garages.
Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping
Those who live in Carbon Beach have access to the most stylish and lavish restaurants in
Malibu. One favorite is Nobu Malibu, which is owned by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa and offers
high-end Japanese cuisine. Nearby, the Little Beach House Malibu is a social club where
members enjoy private gourmet dining and events. The Malibu Farm Restaurant has
exceptional meals, and going for a promenade afterward down Malibu Pier is one way to
immerse oneself in the finest elements of South California culture.
The Aviator Nation Dreamland is a fun music venue decorated with psychedelic California
posters and album art. It is also home to plenty of boutiques. V's Restaurant & Bar is a high-end
restaurant where epicureans can treat themselves to the most gourmet pizza in town.
Things to Do
Many Carbon Beach residents have a deep connection to the oceanfront and spend their spare
time on the sea in luxury vessels, swimming, or surfing. When it's time for homeowners to enjoy
the beach, Carbon La Costa Beach Access is the perfect destination. It is largely considered a
private beach since residents primarily use it.
Carbon Beach is not far from the shopping and entertainment districts closer to Point Dume,
and many will drive to Malibu proper or visit downtown Los Angeles for its nightlife scene. The
exclusive properties in this area will often have their own swimming pools, wet bars, jacuzzis,
hot tubs, and waterfront access, so many residents can opt to stay home and relax instead of
going out in public. The natural parks, lagoon, wildlife preserve, piers, and hiking trails provide
endless recreational space for those who enjoy the outdoors.
Schools
Students in this area belong to the reputable Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District.
11,458 people live in Carbon Beach, where the median age is 52 and the average individual income is $122,433. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Carbon Beach has 4,657 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Carbon Beach do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 11,458 people call Carbon Beach home. The population density is 1,045.978 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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