This one bedroom home can be all yours for $3.5 mil.
He put it up for sale a month before he died.
He died on April 18, 2012.
An iconic celebrity needs an equally impressive home, and that is exactly what television legend Dick Clark has had.
The 82-year-old is selling his Malibu retreat and the house looks just like the Flintstones’ home in the famous cartoon.
Sitting on top of a very steep hill, the specially designed home is on the market for $3.5million but it’s appearance from the outside is not the biggest selling point it has to offer.
The unusual architectural retreat has huge glass windows in every room which give amazing views of the nearby Pacific Ocean, Channel Islands, Boney Mountains and Serrano Valley.
He put it up for sale a month before he died.
He died on April 18, 2012.
An iconic celebrity needs an equally impressive home, and that is exactly what television legend Dick Clark has had.
The 82-year-old is selling his Malibu retreat and the house looks just like the Flintstones’ home in the famous cartoon.
Sitting on top of a very steep hill, the specially designed home is on the market for $3.5million but it’s appearance from the outside is not the biggest selling point it has to offer.
The unusual architectural retreat has huge glass windows in every room which give amazing views of the nearby Pacific Ocean, Channel Islands, Boney Mountains and Serrano Valley.
If you've ever dreamed of living in a Flintstones-style house and have $3,500,000 to burn, you might want to check out Dick Clark's Malibu digs -- they just hit the market.
Fred and Barney ain't got nothing on Mr. Rocking New Year's Eve.
Who knew that Dick Clark lived in a house reminiscent of the caveman era?
(Insert "Dick Clark is as old as the cavemen" joke here.)
Clark's Malibu abode is probably as one-of-a-kind as they come.
The Flintstone-eque home sits atop a remote bluff in Malibu -- a stoney crib that has 360 degree ocean and mountain views of the Pacific Ocean, Channel Islands, Boney Mountains and Serrano Valley, as well as the city of Los Angeles.
Clark's home sits on 22.89 acres, but here's the interesting part -- it only has one bedroom and two bathrooms!
The architectural design also includes massive amounts of glass to best showcase the impressive views seen from every room.
Vaulted ceilings in the living room and dining room open up the space and there's also a fireplace in the bedroom
The listing agent brags: "Malibu celebrity romantic retreat.... This is art as architecture at it's finest. This truly magical retreat offers seclusion, privacy & serenity yet minutes from the beach."
The views are impressive, and the interior really looks like a cave -- a high-end cave. You can bet Fred Flintstone never had it so good. And, come to think of it, Ryan Seacrest does look a little like Barney Rubble ...
Fred and Barney ain't got nothing on Mr. Rocking New Year's Eve.
Who knew that Dick Clark lived in a house reminiscent of the caveman era?
(Insert "Dick Clark is as old as the cavemen" joke here.)
Clark's Malibu abode is probably as one-of-a-kind as they come.
The Flintstone-eque home sits atop a remote bluff in Malibu -- a stoney crib that has 360 degree ocean and mountain views of the Pacific Ocean, Channel Islands, Boney Mountains and Serrano Valley, as well as the city of Los Angeles.
Clark's home sits on 22.89 acres, but here's the interesting part -- it only has one bedroom and two bathrooms!
The architectural design also includes massive amounts of glass to best showcase the impressive views seen from every room.
Vaulted ceilings in the living room and dining room open up the space and there's also a fireplace in the bedroom
The listing agent brags: "Malibu celebrity romantic retreat.... This is art as architecture at it's finest. This truly magical retreat offers seclusion, privacy & serenity yet minutes from the beach."
The views are impressive, and the interior really looks like a cave -- a high-end cave. You can bet Fred Flintstone never had it so good. And, come to think of it, Ryan Seacrest does look a little like Barney Rubble ...
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