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The Palisades fire burned a total of 340 oceanfront homes in Malibu Beach to the ground. Since then, 11 of those burn lots have sold, nine of which were bought for $65,000,000 by two billionaire brothers from New Zealand, Nick and Matt Mobred, who cofounded toy giant, Zuru, best known for Buncha Balloons, Robofish, and now AI designed prefabricated modular homes they plan to put along the Malibu Coast. The designs will be created in Milan, Italy and include fire resistant materials like concrete, porcelain, triple glazed windows, and flat roofs. Then they'll be manufactured largely by robots at a Zuru factory in China and shipped across the Pacific to Malibu, where they'll be assembled right here along the coast.
Zuru claims it can deliver these homes for the shockingly low production cost of $300 per square meter, which is just $28 per square foot. That means a 2,700 square foot home would only cost about a $100,000 to produce and ship, then sell for a projected 10 to $30,000,000. But the Mowbray brothers aren't just looking to make a quick buck. If these AI homes work in Malibu, they plan to build them in cities across The US, Europe, and Asia, making AI homes a global mainstream solution not just for luxury communities but for middle class neighborhoods as well.
So what do you think? Is this the future of home building or just billionaires playing Malibu monopoly? Let me know in the comments. Wanna live on Malibu Beach but don't wanna wait for a prefabricated modular AI home? Buy this oceanfront home. A remodeled three bed, four bath with three oceanfront decks asking 9,975,000.000.