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Hot Property: The surface of Robert Conrad’s house in Malibu is for sale

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Malibu’s house from Robert Conrad, an actor known for his popular role in the 1960s, showed “Eyes of Hawaii” and “The Wild, Wild West,” coming to the market in Malibu at a price of $ 5.195 million.

Conrad, who died in February at the age of 84, bought a property with a view of the sea in 2011 at a price of $ 1.35 million and re-imagined the 1970s dwellings to be full of contemporary light. The house faces a stretch of beach where actors learn to surf in the 1950s, according to listing agent Rochelle Maize from Nourmand & Associates.

“Robert really enjoyed the Malibu lifestyle and used the five minute walk to the beach to surf,” Maize said.

This contemporary style house faces the beach where the actor “The Wild, Wild West” learned to surf in the 1950s.

(Anthony Barcelo)

Designed to capture the scenery, this two-storey house has high ceilings, glass walls and a round balcony that extends the outdoor living area. A floor plan of 3,765 square feet includes a two-story living room, four bedrooms and five bathrooms.

Outside, about three-quarters of an acre has a saltwater swimming pool, outdoor kitchen and fire pit. Beach volleyball court and green seating facing the side.

Conrad, best known for his own actions, became a star last night after “Hawaiian Eyes” debuted in 1959 and solidified its status in the 60s as the two-boxing star of “The Wild, Wild West.” Hailing from Chicago, other credits include the show “Baa Baa Black Sheep” as well as the film “Young Dillinger” (1966) and “The Lady in Red” (1979).

The house is located around three quarters of a hectare with a beach volleyball court, green swimming pool and salt water.

(Anthony Barcelo)

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