Pierce Brosnan pulls lavish $100million Malibu estate off the market… one-year after listing

Pierce Brosnan pulls $100million Malibu estate off the market… nearly one-year after listing the lavish Southeast Asian-inspired compound

Brosnan last listed the home in September 2020He developed compound after snapping up two adjacent properties for a combined $7.35m in 2000The Southeast Asian-influenced estate was inspired by his work on Tomorrow Never Dies in Thailand in 1997Covering over an acre, the estate is home to two residences with five bedrooms and 14 bathrooms total It features a theater, a climate-controlled wine cellar, a gym, a music room and a spa with two soaking tubs

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Pierce Brosnan is pressing pause on his real estate plans.

The James Bond actor has taken his $100million Malibu, California mansion off the market, a little less than a year after listing it in September 2020, according to the New York Post

Brosnan developed the Southeast Asian-inspired compound after snapping up two adjacent properties for a combined $7.35 million in 2000, per property records.

On second thought… Pierce Brosnan has pulled his Malibu home off the market, nearly one year after listing the lavish property for $100million

If sold for asking price it would have been one of the more expensive properties in the already-upscale Broad Beach area, which is home to the likes of fellow Hollywood legends Danny DeVito and Dustin Hoffman. 

The Malibu home’s decor is a nod to Thailand, where Pierce filmed the 1997 Bond flick Tomorrow Never Dies. 

Covering over an acre, the estate is home to two residences with five bedrooms and 14 bathrooms total.

The main property, which took over a decade to craft, is called the Orchid House and covers nearly 12,500 square feet.

Stunning: Brosnan developed the Southeast Asian-inspired compound after snapping up two adjacent properties for a combined $7.35 million in 2000, per property records

Exotic: The Malibu home’s decor is a nod to Thailand, where Pierce filmed the 1997 Bond flick Tomorrow Never Dies

Sprawling: Reaching over an acre, the estate is home to two residences with five bedrooms and 14 bathrooms total

It features a theater, a climate-controlled wine cellar for roughly 200 bottles of wine, a gym, a music room and a travertine-wall spa with two soaking tubs.

Pierce and wife Keeley have listed the home several times before, even advertising the spot as a $120,000 a month rental back in 2004.

The actor and family reside on the island of Kauai in Hawaii. 

High class: It features a theater, a climate-controlled wine cellar for roughly 200 bottles of wine, a gym, a music room and a travertine-wall spa with two soaking tubs

Nice neighborhood: The mansions are in Malibu’s ultra exclusive Broad Beach area, which is also home to Danny DeVito and Dustin Hoffman

‘I love Malibu,’ Brosnan previously told the Wall Street Journal. ‘It has my heart,’ he added, while noting that now ‘home is very much here in the islands.’

The 007 star is next set to appear in Amazon Prime’s modern adaptation of Cinderella, where he will play King Rowan opposite princess Camila Cabello and fairy godparent Billy Porter.

Cinderella comes out September 3rd, 2021 via Amazon Prime.

Magic: The 007 star is next set to appear in Amazon Prime’s modern adaptation of Cinderella, where he will play King Rowan opposite princess Camila Cabello and fairy godparent Billy Porter

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