Cooper Mount grew up in what some refer to as Old Malibu. Now, he’s helping to broker a wave of megadeals reshaping the city one multi-million-dollar beach house at a time.
The Carolwood Estates agent’s name has appeared in reports about some of this year’s buzzier deals, including Malibu’s priciest on-market trade in the $61 million sale of The Edge spec mansion. There was also the $22.5 million sale of a 4,500-square-foot Malibu beach house, bought by power agent and Westside Estate Agency co-founder Kurt Rappaport, along with a West Hollywood home purchased by Norman Lear’s widow, Lyn Lear, off market for $24 million.
“It has been an interesting year,” Mount reflected from Carolwood’s penthouse headquarters on Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills.