Can You Believe This Is TV Icon Dick Clark's House?
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Who would've thought the late, great Dick Clark lived in a house inspired by the fictional Flintstone caveman town of Bedrock?
The house sits on 23 acres of prime Malibu bluff real estate and has 360 degree picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean, Channel Islands, Boney Mountains, Serrano Valley, Los Angeles sunsets and sparkling city lights.
Two months before his death in March 2012, Clark listed this property for US$3.5 million.
Although the one-bedroom home is essentially a cave, it's anything but dreary. It boasts two bathrooms, a fireplace, an open patio, and several large glass windows beaming with light.
Unfortunately, the kitchen does not include an octopus dishwasher or warthog garbage disposal.
To really appreciate this unusually imaginative architectural creation, you need to see inside this home with your very own eyes…
Source: www.trulia.com