Fast & Furious main actor Jason Statham just bought a Malibu villa at an unbelievable price, making everyone’s eyes widen when they know the exact number

Recently, Hollywood action star and Malibu, California local Jason Statham put up for sale his picturesque beachfront home for an estimated sum of $20 million. It is indisputable that he desires a “quick and furious” sale.

Ten years ago, the actor, who is best known for portraying the evil Deckard Shaw in the Fast and Furious films, acquired the rustic four-bedroom property on the Pacific Ocean. He is 52 years old.

The well-endowed British individual, who reportedly paid $10.6 million for the oceanfront mansion in 2009, has the potential to generate a substantial profit if the property is sold for even a fraction of the asking price of $19.95 million. This signifies an annualized increase in value of nearly $1 million.

The house’s allure is significantly influenced by its breathtaking location. Beneath the fortified gates of Malibu’s prestigious Colony neighborhood, “The Blacck House,” as it is colloquially known, is situated directly on the private beach at the tip of a promontory, concealed from inquisitive eyes.

The residence is distinguished by its ominous-looking, blac-painted, cedar-shingle exterior. The primary residence spans an area of 3,900 square feet and comprises three bedrooms and three toilets. The property features a detached guest cottage that features a self-contained one-bedroom residence situated above a two-car garage.

The recently renovated residence optimizes its most remarkable attribute: the awe-inspiring vistas of the turbulent Pacific Ocean from nearly all of its windows. Observe the surfers at the nearby Surfrider beach ride the swells while taking in another California sunset from the expansive balconies.

Accessible via floor-to-ceiling windows and a Burmese teak beachside terrace, the primary living area provides a tranquil sanctuary. By the windows, the large, overstuffed sofas are ideal for unwinding.

A cozy nook adorned with a substantial stone fireplace and floor-to-ceiling kindling stowage is situated adjacent to the primary living area. It is adjacent to the television room, which features blue-painted bookcases that compliment the house’s design.

An additional repetition of gray and black hues can be found in the roomy, minimalist kitchen. It is furnished with upscale Gaggenau appliances, fashionable stainless steel countertops, and dark gray German Bulthaup cabinetry.

Stairing to the second floor reveals that the master chamber comprises the entire width of the residence. It features floor-to-ceiling windows and four white-wood framed doors that lead to a private veranda, maximizing the refreshing coastal breezes.