Tom Petty’s Malibu Estate Listed for $15.5 Million
The Pacific Ocean has long inspired artists, and for Tom Petty, Malibu became both a sanctuary and a creative haven. His longtime residence, a Mediterranean-style estate perched above the Pacific Coast Highway, has now returned to the market at $15.5 million. Spanning 2.6 acres near Escondido Beach and Paradise Cove, the property blends historic architecture, modern amenities, and the unmistakable aura of one of music’s most influential figures.

The listing is handled by Myra Nourmand and Levi Freeman of Nourmand & Associates. Speaking with Luxury Houses Magazine, Freeman explained: “Buyers aren’t just acquiring a Malibu property. They’re investing in a cultural landmark that reflects decades of artistry and Southern California’s luxury lifestyle.”

A Home With Legacy
Tom Petty’s Malibu Estate was originally built in the 1940s and became part of the musician’s story when he purchased it in 1998 for $3.75 million. For nearly two decades, it served as his main home until his passing in 2017. Updated over time but never stripped of character, the estate offers seven bedrooms and ten bathrooms across 10,000 square feet, making it one of the most distinctive properties in Malibu real estate.


In conversation with Luxury Houses, Nourmand noted: “Tom valued privacy but also loved the way this home connected him to Malibu’s creative community. It has all the hallmarks of a retreat while still being minutes from the city.”

Interiors Blending Music and Mediterranean Elegance
The estate’s architecture speaks to California’s Mediterranean tradition. Guests enter through a portico into a dramatic sunken living room. Vaulted wood-beam ceilings are punctuated by skylights, their hand-carved covers diffusing natural light across the room. French doors lead seamlessly to a trellised patio where the sea air enhances the relaxed elegance.

A 16-seat dining room lies tucked behind wrought-iron archways, while the expansive kitchen features a Wolf range, a butler’s pantry, and a breakfast nook. The eat-in island anchors the space, perfect for informal gatherings. Elsewhere, a music room highlights Petty’s connection to his art, while a private library, gym, and massage room add layers of comfort and utility.

The primary suite functions as a retreat within the retreat. A fireplace adds warmth, while a private patio with a fountain extends the indoor-outdoor flow. The ensuite bath features a Moroccan-tiled steam shower and a soaking tub, offering the kind of luxury expected in Malibu estates of this caliber.







