After several years of renting out the beachfront home for $90,000 a month, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell’s home is for sale — listed for a whopping $14,749,000 on the Malibu real estate market.
Best known for her blonde bombshell looks and iconic roles in films like “Cactus Flower,” “Foul Play,” and “Private Benjamin,” Goldie Hawn has been with fellow actor Kurt Russell since they appeared together in the 1984 film “Swing Shift.”
The two have several homes, including a house in Pacific Palisades, near to where Hawn’s daughter, Kate Hudson owns a home with rocker fiance Matt Bellamy.
Hawn and Russell’s Zen-inspired home is located off Pacific Coast Highway in the celebrity-filled Broad Beach area, which is home to superstars like Dustin Hoffman, Pierce Brosnan, Robert De Niro and Steven Spielberg. Median Malibu home values — especially if there’s an ocean view — are high and are currently valued at $1,531,700.
According to Real Estalker, Hawn’s home was built in the 1970s and Russell and Hawn moved in sometime in the mid-’80s.
The home was completely renovated in 2005 and is filled with Buddhist-inspired statues and decor. Completely gated, the home is accessible by a private, walled courtyard filled with fountains, exotic greenery and Asian-inspired lighting.
Much of the home is open living spaces — a total of 4,300 square feet — with high ceilings and large windows that open up to the beach and Pacific Ocean views beyond. The home features a full dining room that opens up to a small private flagstone courtyard with fountain, as well as a wet bar with fabric-tented ceiling and glass chandelier. A designer kitchen, two guest suites, and media room finish the property.
The oceanfront master bedroom includes a sitting area, private balcony, “Chinese Oynx spa-inspired” bath and large walk-in closet.
The listing is held by Kimberley Pfeiffer of Coldwell Banker.
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There Are Many Ways You Depend On Electricity
As your electric supplier, we’ve developed this brochure to help you determine your electric usage. We hope this will help you use your electricity as efficiently as possible.
This graph shows how energy is used in an average home with four family members. Your use may vary depending on your lifestyle, the size of your family and the size, age and efficiency of your appliances. The amount used also varies with the weather and the amount of insulation in your home’s walls and ceiling.
Appliances that are manufactured today are typically much more efficient. As appliances age, their efficiency decreases. Knowing the age and life expectancy of your electric appliances can help you understand your electrical use.
Average Life Expectancy In Years | |
Air Conditioner | 18 |
Clothes Washer | 8-10 |
Clothes Dryer | 14 |
Dishwasher | 11 |
Electric Range | 12 |
Electric Water Heater | 10-12 |
Freezer | 15-20 |
Heat Pump | 16 |
Refrigerator | 15 |
Television | 11-12 |
Replacement
If your appliances are at or nearing the end of their expected life, you may plan ahead. When replacing old appliances pay particular attention to energy efficiency. In most cases, the energy-efficient choice will save you money.
Look for the energyguide label
To promote conservation, the Federal Government requires manufacturers of large appliances to display energy information. The ENERGYGUIDE is designed to assist you in deciding what appliance would be less expensive to operate over the lifetime of the appliance.
Note: These figures are based on an electric price of 8.14¢ per kWh
Household | Cost/Period |
Auto engine heater (500 watt) | 4.7¢ / hour |
Aquarium 30 gallon | $4.17 / month |
Clock | 18¢ / month |
Curling Iron | 1.5¢ / hour |
Battery Charger (car) | 5.1¢ / hour |
Bug Zapper | $7.57 / month |
Computer w/Monitor, Printer | 88.2¢ / week |
Electric Blanket (125 watt) | 9.2¢ / 8 hours |
Garage Door Opener | 2.8¢ / month |
Hair Dryer (hand held) | 11.3¢ / hour |
Heat Lamp | 2.4¢ / hour |
Jacuzzi (maintain temperature) | $1.20 / day |
Lighting (incandescent) 75 watt | 7.0¢ / 10 hours |
Lighting (compact fluorescent) 18 watt | 1.6¢ / 10 hours |
Lighting (fluorescent) 4’40 watt | 3.8¢ / 10 hours |
Lighting (outdoor flood) 125 watt | 11.6¢ / 10 hours |
Motor (1 HP) | 9.20¢ / hour |
Power Tools (circular saw) | 16.7¢ / hour |
Radio | 12.5¢ / 10 hours |
Satellite Dish (incl. receiver) | $6.09 / month |
Stereo | 18.9¢ / 10 hours |
Television (color, solid state) | 26.0¢ / 10 hours |
DVD/VCR | 2.6¢ / hour |
Waterbed Heater (300 watt) | $10.00 / month |
Laundry | Cost/Period |
Clothes Dryer | 47¢ / load |
Clothes Washer (cold/cold) | 2.8¢ / load |
Clothes Washer (warm/cold) | 12.8¢ / load |
Clothes Washer (hot/warm) | 34.2¢ / load |
Iron | 9.2¢ / hour |
Space Conditioning | Space/Period |
Air Conditioner (12,000 BTU, window) 8 SEER | $28.25 / month |
Air Conditioner (36,000 BTU, central) 13 SEER | $51.25 / month |
AC Dehumidifier (20 pints, summer) | $14.99 / month |
Heater (portable) 1500 watt | 14.0¢ / hour |
Heating System (blower) | $8.32 / month |
Heat tape (30 ft., 6 watts per foot) | $11.93 / month |
Humidifier (winter) | $2.66 / month |
Fan (attic) | $2.64 / month |
Fan (ceiling, lights off) | 9.2¢ / 10 hours |
Kitchen | Cost/Period |
Bread Machine | 7.2¢ / loaf |
Coffee Maker (auto drip) | 2.6¢ / brew |
Convection Oven | 9.2¢ / hour |
Dishwasher | 22.8¢ / load |
Freezer (man. defrost, 15 cu. ft.) 1975 | $5.55 / month |
Freezer (man. defrost, 15 cu. ft.) 2003 | $2.75 / month |
Fry Pan | 10.0¢ / hour |
Microwave Oven | 14.3¢ / hour |
Range (oven) | 12.8¢ / hours |
Range (self cleaning cycle) | 57¢ / cleaning |
Refrigerator (frost-free, 21.5 cu. ft.) 1975 | $13.86 / month |
Refrigerator (frost-free, 21.5 cu. ft.) 2006 | $3.55 / month |
Operating cost per hour can be estimated if you know:
- Wattage of the appliance
- Cost of electricity (cost per KWh)
To estimate the number of kWh (units of electricity used in one hour) first determine:
- The wattage of the appliance from its nameplate
- Apply the following formula:
Wattage x 1 (hour) = kWh (units of electricity used per hour)
1000
To figure operating cost per hour: kWh (units used) x Cost/KWh=Cost/hour
To determine average cost per kWh from your electric bill:
EXAMPLE: Cost per KWh 9.25¢ | EXAMPLE: 1500 WATT HEATER 1500 x 1(hour) = 1.5 Kwh Cost per hour of operation: |