Malibu Mansion Could Be the First Zero-Carbon Home in the State

Malibu Mansion Could Be the First Zero-Carbon Home in the State

This 14,429 square foot mansion will have zero carbon emissions. : 11865 Ellice St, Malibu CA 90265 (Photo, courtesy Redfin) MALIBU, CA — A $32 million Malibu mansion, built with sustainable materials and decked out with energy-efficient systems, just hit the market as California’s potential first carbon-zero home , The Wall Street Journal reports. Malibu mansion to have zero carbon emissions, a sustainability landmark in MariSol Malibu. The massive 6-bedroom property, located on a 2.48-acre plot in MariSol Malibu , will have its own orchard and vegetable garden, home theatre, wine cellar, and more.

The developer, Crown Pointe Estates, is working on three additional zero-carbon homes in MariSol Malibu. The developments take a more comprehensive sustainability approach than usual, paying attention to the gas emissions at every stage of development, rather than focusing solely on energy use in the home.

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