Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu

Television legend Dick Clark is selling his one-of-a-kind residence in Malibu for $3.5 million. The single-story structure with it’s rocky interior looks just like the home of Fred and Wilma from the classic 60′s cartoon.

This real-world version of the Flintstones’ home has one bedroom and two bathrooms, a fireplace and several large glass windows offering views of city lights and sunsets as well as Serrano Valley, the Boney Mountains, the Channel Islands and the Pacific Ocean. The whole property sits on more than 22 acres.

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Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu
Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu
Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu
Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu Dick Clark’s Flintstones Inspired Home in Malibu

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