A 3-bedroom 'pyramid' on top of a mountain in Malibu just hit the market for over $2 million - here's a look inside

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A 3-bedroom 'pyramid' on top of a mountain in Malibu just hit the market for over $2 million - here's a look inside

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DJI_0040 HDRWestside Estate AgencyA house shaped like a pyramid in Malibu is currently on the market.

On top of Saddle Peak in Malibu, California, sits a nearly 4,000-square-foot house shaped like a pyramid.

The property spans 2.4 acres and is 2,000 feet above the shoreline, according to a video report by Fox 11 Los Angeles.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home hit the market in early December with an asking price of $2.288 million. The property, surrounded by fruit orchards, gardens, hiking trails, and canyons, was bought by the current owners back in 2005 for $1.95 million.

The home's standout features include its unique shape, oversized windows, and perhaps most unusually, an ancient sun calendar called an analemma.

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Keep reading for a look inside.

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A house shaped like a pyramid is on the market for $2.288 million in Malibu, California.

A house shaped like a pyramid is on the market for $2.288 million in Malibu, California.

Source: Westside Estate Agency

Malibu is a swanky beach city in California known for its stunning views, celebrity residents, and high price tags. According to Zillow, as of October 2019, the city's median home value is $2.884 million.

Malibu is a swanky beach city in California known for its stunning views, celebrity residents, and high price tags. According to Zillow, as of October 2019, the city's median home value is $2.884 million.

Source: Zillow

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The house spans 3,727 square feet and sits on 2.4 acres of land.

The house spans 3,727 square feet and sits on 2.4 acres of land.

Source: Zillow, Westside Estate Agency

According to a video report by Fox 11 Los Angeles, the unique home was built by two engineers in 1982.

According to a video report by Fox 11 Los Angeles, the unique home was built by two engineers in 1982.

Source: Fox 11 Los Angeles

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The current owners first listed the home in February 2018 for $3.1 million, per Zillow's record.

The current owners first listed the home in February 2018 for $3.1 million, per Zillow's record.

Source: Zillow

The owners bought the home back in 2005 for $1.95 million. According to Zillow, they listed it as a rental twice, both times for $12,000.

The owners bought the home back in 2005 for $1.95 million. According to Zillow, they listed it as a rental twice, both times for $12,000.

Source: Zillow

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The spacious home has three bedrooms and three bathrooms.

The spacious home has three bedrooms and three bathrooms.

Source: Westside Estate Agency

On the first floor, there's a main living area, a kitchen, two bedrooms, a dining area, and a study.

On the first floor, there's a main living area, a kitchen, two bedrooms, a dining area, and  a study.

Source: Fox 11 Los Angeles, Mansion Global

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The study boasts a fireplace and large windows with views of the mountains.

The study boasts a fireplace and large windows with views of the mountains.

Source: Westside Estate Agency

Also on the first floor is an ancient sun calendar called an analemma. The calendar is located on the floor next to the window. In the image below, stripes of light are passing through it.

Also on the first floor is an ancient sun calendar called an analemma. The calendar is located on the floor next to the window. In the image below, stripes of light are passing through it.

Source: Zillow

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A spiral staircase leads to the second level, where there's a master suite with a private balcony.

A spiral staircase leads to the second level, where there's a master suite with a private balcony.

Source: Fox 11 Los Angeles

Oversized windows, like the ones in the image below, are scattered throughout the home, flooding it with natural light.

Oversized windows, like the ones in the image below, are scattered throughout the home, flooding it with natural light.

Source: Westside Estate Agency

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Since the back of the home is facing west, views of the Santa Monica Mountains are even more spectacular while the sun sets.

Since the back of the home is facing west, views of the Santa Monica Mountains are even more spectacular while the sun sets.

Listing agent Mark S. Gruskin told Business Insider that the draws of the property (described as "vibrating at the highest level atop Saddle Peak" and as having "spiritual elements" in Westside Estate Agency's listing) are its unique architecture, quiet location, and amazing views.

"The most likely buyer for the home is probably someone who is both creative and spiritual, which could be anyone including an artist, musician, entrepreneur, or just someone who treasures bold architecture in a secluded, serene, and naturally beautiful setting," he said.