This was my home for many many years. I enjoyed every moment in this home. My days and my nights were things dreams are made of. I miss it very very much. John
I call b.s. Please tell us something about the house only u would know??!! Or expand some more on the house and ur memories in it. Why did u and/or ur family sell it??
While serving with the USN, my poor-boy ventures took me to many beautiful places in Norther California. I had little money but my memories and imagination suffice to truthfully say, California is a very beautiful place. Thank you for this great video.
I feel like I belong that home. It's perfect. It would be the last home. Tou can't improve on perfection. Thank you for showing this very unique property.❤
I don’t trust the ocean enough to build a home on it. Whilst beautiful in concept, every storm would make me anxious. Good thing I have the spirits on the property to calm me. 🙃
I always ask the same questions regarding houses perched in places like this. How does clean water get to it? Where does the waste water go? And then, of course, since this is the west coast of California....the earthquakes. The homeowners insurance must be outrageous too.
Homes built on rock are MUCH more stable during earthquakes than homes built on sand or dirt or clay. The waste and clean water pipes are built into the outstretch of land, just under the walkway to the house.
Having spent most of my life within spitting distance of the Pacific - trust me, this house needs a live-in window washer. By the time he or she is done at one end - it's time to start again on the other end...
It's not like you might think - this house is far to the north of Malibu, where dense bone-chilling fogs hang for days - especially in the summers - and the windows get coated with salt. Owning a house like this one is a never-ending chore. When conditions are right it's an incredible thing of beauty - when they aren't, and you can hear the surf but not see it, it's time to bundle up and stay inside or take a drive inland to warm up a little...@@debralegorreta1375
No way could I live with the ocean 24/7. So much turmoil for me. It's too wild. Not knocking it I love to visit it. I was in Big Sur the summer of 71. The locals there resented the $$ folk who built right on the ocean. There was an adage there - to built a few steps back from the total view so that you had to walk out to it, as respect. I'm back home again with my peace - green and growing, woods, ravines with creeks and fertile valleys. I just visit this other stuff.
I would like to live in such a place someday in my life, maybe life will give me such an opportunity one day, I love the sea, that's why I have been living by the sea for over 30 years
Ansel Adams is referenced as if to give some legitimacy to the property. My guess is Adams would have been appalled at someone constructing a home on the promontory.
Seems like an accident waiting to happen. How often are the windows replaced from storm damage? And the graveyard? How often do the spirits of the dead arise to haunt your ocean viewing reveries?
The worst part of it is putting up with lame comments like yours. It's daunting how many jealous naysayers pop out of the gutter whenever you follow your bliss. No,, no. The Patrick Crowley's of the world just can't let you do that. "Stop that. Don't do what moves you. Just fit in. Be normal." Mr. Crowley, you inspire me NOT to be like you.
We going back to the sea , which we going back to where we came from( that's little deep). After i'll heard cementery... Oh no? Seems haunted? . Here we goes again another supernatural home, not just beside nature and it was near cementery?
Nothing creepy about having an ancient cemetery right there on your own isolated rock way out in the middle of nowhere on Nor Cal's coast. Nope nothing creepy about that at all. lol
No way in hell I’d live there. Constant humidity and noisy surf. Everything would be constantly damp. One earthquake in the right location and it all falls into the ocean. One wrong move and you fall into the ocean.
This was my home for many many years. I enjoyed every moment in this home. My days and my nights were things dreams are made of. I miss it very very much. John
may i ask why did you sell? thanks
I call b.s. Please tell us something about the house only u would know??!! Or expand some more on the house and ur memories in it. Why did u and/or ur family sell it??
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Hi John This house is truly lovely. I never get tired of watching the video. I am sorry that you no longer live in it.
@lpe655 you're very rude.
The winter waves break OVER this house. Makes for great entertainment. I know it well.
The view from that living room and bedroom is beyond incredible.
This just might be the most incredible home ever built, and it's just a one bed one bath. MY GOODNESS !!!!!! the stuff people think of.
While serving with the USN, my poor-boy ventures took me to many beautiful places in Norther California. I had little money but my memories and imagination suffice to truthfully say, California is a very beautiful place. Thank you for this great video.
This property is too beautiful to be true it's like a fairytale
I feel like I belong that home. It's perfect. It would be the last home. Tou can't improve on perfection. Thank you for showing this very unique property.❤
This would be a dream come true, very beautiful!!
How enchanting! Straight out of a fairy tale! Wow!
There’s nothing fairy tale about a cemetery on the property lol I’m gonna pass on that
I don’t trust the ocean enough to build a home on it. Whilst beautiful in concept, every storm would make me anxious. Good thing I have the spirits on the property to calm me. 🙃
I think it was 1978 when a log was thrown up by a winter wave and went through the skylight
Relaxing, comfort all around, ocean views for miles, beautiful natural rocks and animal life.
What happens during a major Earthquake?
I literally teared up lol. This is a masterpiece IMO. It's perfect
Truly a gem. Thank you for sharing.
I always ask the same questions regarding houses perched in places like this. How does clean water get to it? Where does the waste water go? And then, of course, since this is the west coast of California....the earthquakes. The homeowners insurance must be outrageous too.
Homes built on rock are MUCH more stable during earthquakes than homes built on sand or dirt or clay. The waste and clean water pipes are built into the outstretch of land, just under the walkway to the house.
Stay in Omaha, Mr. Fritz. It's far more sensible.
Beautiful home with Amazing location, I love it
Amazing it only sold for 350k. It’s definitely worth calling these guys cause they have deals from time to time.
Sold for 3.9m, not 350k
I have been hear and inside the house it's beautiful.
Now this is a homeeeee!!! What a dream!
Having spent most of my life within spitting distance of the Pacific - trust me, this house needs a live-in window washer. By the time he or she is done at one end - it's time to start again on the other end...
not to mention the fog
I know what you mean. It's such a drag living in Malibu. Then there's all that sunshine and endless ocean views. Real bummer.
It's not like you might think - this house is far to the north of Malibu, where dense bone-chilling fogs hang for days - especially in the summers - and the windows get coated with salt. Owning a house like this one is a never-ending chore. When conditions are right it's an incredible thing of beauty - when they aren't, and you can hear the surf but not see it, it's time to bundle up and stay inside or take a drive inland to warm up a little...@@debralegorreta1375
Price?
How awesome is this beautiful home.
I would love to own a property like this!
No way could I live with the ocean 24/7. So much turmoil for me. It's too wild. Not knocking it I love to visit it. I was in Big Sur the summer of 71. The locals there resented the $$ folk who built right on the ocean. There was an adage there - to built a few steps back from the total view so that you had to walk out to it, as respect. I'm back home again with my peace - green and growing, woods, ravines with creeks and fertile valleys. I just visit this other stuff.
Magnificent House.
It has it’s own cemetery?!!! That’s creepy!!
It's super awesome. No one ever wants to leave that house lol
Omg ocean and cemetery together not a good combinations at night ,,The house is beautiful .
The cemetery gives it a rustic charm!
All of the former owners are buried there.
I like the serenity of it being a single home no neighbors
You had me then you lost me when the cemetery came.
Ditto and its probably a native cemetery.
Me too!
Grown-your-own-zombie. Actually a very modern concept and a feature, no home should be without 8-)
THAT HOT TUB!🌠
Unique and awesome. What a get away ❤️❤️❣️
I hope you will be able to leave the video up so people can enjoy the house.
A cemetery? Noooope. All the sudden Jimmy is found in the water after getting pushed off the balcony by Casper. I’m good.
Beautiful house
George strait will love it
I could do a lot of writing there that looks like my house that could be my house. I love it.
AT 1:42 it says the house was never intended for resale, yet here it is being advertised on RUclips, why, if it's so amazing?
Cemetery perhaps?
The cemetery was there before the house. Was the house haunted? Is that why they sold it?
Welcome to Jurassic Park!
Or tsunami 😀😁
and the music too
I would like to live in such a place someday in my life, maybe life will give me such an opportunity one day, I love the sea, that's why I have been living by the sea for over 30 years
Before I bought it, I would want to see how it fares in a bad storm.
Ansel Adams is referenced as if to give some legitimacy to the property. My guess is Adams would have been appalled at someone constructing a home on the promontory.
Ansel Adams took several photos from this property. I have an original.
“Spared no expense.” I didn’t think people still used that phrase seriously ever since Jurassic Park came out. 🤣
One bedroom only that part is a bummer but I would take it in a heartbeat
Yes please. :)
Awesome video. I shot the first one for Gordon. Cool house.
Imagine.. coming home, carrying groceries in then realizing you forgot milk?
Been there, done that
Beautiful, stunning place but looks haunted😮😮😮 cemetery is where the dead lived, ghosts is probably everywhere.
Absolutely beautiful, unfortunately the background music is too loud.
extremely cool
Is there a reason why this vid was uploaded again? Maybe the Universe is trying to tell me something😁
Hi Cynthia, yes this version has a mixture of fog and sun shots. Thank You
CAOutdoorProperties Okay, thank you for replying.
@@CaliforniaOutdoorProperties I am glad that you got your commission out of Gordon.
No need for A/C = I'm in *HEAVEN*
Seems like an accident waiting to happen. How often are the windows replaced from storm damage? And the graveyard? How often do the spirits of the dead arise to haunt your ocean viewing reveries?
The worst part of it is putting up with lame comments like yours. It's daunting how many jealous naysayers pop out of the gutter whenever you follow your bliss. No,, no. The Patrick Crowley's of the world just can't let you do that. "Stop that. Don't do what moves you. Just fit in. Be normal."
Mr. Crowley, you inspire me NOT to be like you.
@@debralegorreta1375calm down
If you like wind, you will go mad with it here...
We did not 'come from the ocean'; God created us fully formed.
But where are the shops ?? 🙂
The only thing in California I could go for.is this house.
Beautiful 😍❤
(1) Why is there a cowboy in California? (2) Do we trust them to be smart enough to sell/manage properties?
OMG you can have your own cemetery! buy it now
is the beach really 'private'?
I'll take 2 please.
It's okay There's no way I would live there 🥵
I can die after staying a week in that house
Theres now word I can think of to explain this gorgeous property. Pure serenity! Amazing!
Well good thing it has it's own cemetery.
I wishi could afford to seethis place
We going back to the sea , which we going back to where we came from( that's little deep). After i'll heard cementery... Oh no? Seems haunted? .
Here we goes again another supernatural home, not just beside nature and it was near cementery?
How much was it?
Yes and at night the ghost comes! Living on a cemetery no thank you.
Yes. Who doesn't want their own private cemetary. 😄
Nothing creepy about having an ancient cemetery right there on your own isolated rock way out in the middle of nowhere on Nor Cal's coast. Nope nothing creepy about that at all. lol
Wow!! Did you sell the glass house?!
Yes! It sold
No way in hell I’d live there. Constant humidity and noisy surf. Everything would be constantly damp. One earthquake in the right location and it all falls into the ocean. One wrong move and you fall into the ocean.
You lost me at>>>> Private historic cemetery.🤪
magnifique maison
Perfect
Cemetery? Bye!!!😱
It's unique I'll give you that, but I wouldn't want to be there when the big one hits ! I guess I'm not that adventuresome !
The San Andreas fault is on the hill across the road. The land moved 21 feet during the 1906 earthquake
How about more of the home. Less of the realtor?
Basu?
WOW Must be nice to be rich.
What's with the idiots who assume cemeteries are haunted, or creepy? What's creepy is the way your mind works. (Or more likely, doesn't work!)
That cat better be careful. Cats like to jump from high places. 😊
@eh6794 True. 👍
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how you account for erosion. Beautiful otherwise
Know that O G GRUL BRIGHT
It must suck to bring the groceries in
Sadly, that was my first thought too.
When you are able to buy this house, someone else is bringing in your groceries.
🎉
Sea fog included.
SOLD!? Crap, when you snooze, you loose.
Why don’t they make it into an Air bnb so people can enjoy one night, god forbid it a tsunami hits would be very devastating
Cuanto vale?
Очень смелый проект
*Sold in 2017 for $3.3 million.*
Batman and martian manhunter met each other there in jl zack snyder
Don't throw stones... :P
This property inspired me to buy a oceanfront property to bury myself when the time comes.
No. Way.
South park voice
Not convenient,... So rent it out, as an expensive weekend honeymoon house....
Not eat just drink milk cow
Great views but I don't like the home.
erosion bro
Not my cup or tea at all.
I find all of it very very ugly…
I love the north Pacific coast though : one of the nicest place on earth…
That is one butt ugly house. I buy it, demolish it and rebuild AND get ride of the graves.