Inside Johnny Carson’s $110,000,000 Malibu Estate — The Glass-Walled “Triangle House” Is Unreal!

Johnny Carson’s former Malibu mansion is listed for $110 million—and it’s not just a house. This Point Dume glass-walled triangle estate spans 4.1 acres, 327 feet of ocean frontage, and features a 30-foot indoor arboretum under soaring glass ceilings. Welcome inside 6962 Wildlife Road in Malibu’s Point Dume, a four-parcel compound originally owned by Johnny Carson and designed by architect Edward R. Niles. From its geometric modernist design to its bluff-edge placement that can’t be replicated today, this estate stacks rare features into one trophy asset. Spotlight Moments: • 327 feet of ocean frontage across 4.1 acres on Point Dume • 7,083 sq ft triangular glass residence built around bold geometry • Indoor arboretum with mature trees under a 30-foot glass ceiling • Sunken copper and glass fireplace conversation pit centerpiece • Saltwater pool with grotto waterfall, spa circuit, koi pond • Championship tennis complex with 2,700+ sq ft pavilion and guest suites • Security office, staff cottage, Tesla chargers, and 40-car capacity This isn’t about price per square foot. It’s about land scale, bluff placement, architectural pedigree, and celebrity provenance converging into a once-in-a-generation Malibu compound. If you had $110 million, would you buy this modernist legend—or split it across three iconic cities? And what’s the wildest feature: the indoor arboretum, the floating glass office, or the 40-car capacity? Comment below, like the video, and subscribe for more Inside the Unreal tours. #luxury #malibumansion #johnnycarson #luxuryrealestate #pointdume #modernistarchitecture #oceanfrontestate #celebrityhomes #luxuryhomestour #luxuryliving #luxurylife #celebritynews #celebritygossip #celebrities #malibu #malibucalifornia