Three-time Stanley Cup winner Chris Chelios is seeking to unload his Malibu home for $75 million – way over he bought it in 2003.
“I used to be searching for a spot to get away with my family,” Chelios, 61, told The Post of his and wife Tracee Chelios’ decision to spend $6 million on a beachfront property this 12 months. “Without a doubt, Paradise Cove is the very best beach in all of Malibu. For me and my family, there was no higher place to spend time. Privacy is second to none.”
He added that it was actor Tony Danza who first drew him to the world Wall Street Journalwhich was the primary to submit an auction.
Although they bought a up to date complex on the so-called Billionaires Beach to enjoy the great weather in good weather, it turned out to be a tremendous investment: a father of 4 can earn quite loads on a four-bedroom, five-bathroom property.
“Malibu’s lifestyle is so unique that the market continues to be going up,” Compass agent Chris Cortazzo, who leads the list, explained to The Post in regards to the seaside mansion’s skyrocketing value, adding that it has the excellence of being positioned directly on beach in an area of a ton, because a lot of the houses there are “on the cliffs”.
The sandy sanctuary offers 90 feet of beachfront with each the major house and guest house below.
The major home is defined by an open kitchen, living and dining area with a lot of skylights, wraparound windows, multiple decks, a built-in breakfast nook, a fire, and a “disappearing wall of glass,” based on list.
Upstairs there’s an attic bedroom, and three others – including the master bedroom with a hot tub and fireside – downstairs.
Downstairs on a landscaped slope is a one-bedroom guesthouse with its own kitchen and three decks, one with one other hot tub and barrel sauna.