In this luxe Pacific Palisades full episode of Million Dollar Dream Homes (fka Million Dollar House Hunters), beauty entrepreneur Carol searches for the perfect West Coast home to support her expanding business and growing family of grandkids. She wants space, openness, a saltwater pool, great entertaining zones, and a home theater for treasured family movie nights. Three stunning homes deliver three distinct lifestyles.
About the Buyer – Carol
Carol is relocating her nationwide beauty empire to California and purchasing a home that can comfortably host her husband, extended family, and seven grandchildren. She prioritizes an open floor plan, indoor–outdoor flow, an elegant kitchen, a theater room, and space for entertaining.
Host Viviana Vigil shows Carol three options:
Home 1 – Modern Farmhouse (6 bed / 10 bath / 7,600 sq ft)
A brand‑new construction with dramatic curb appeal, soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, and gorgeous natural light. Highlights include a glam kitchen, temperature‑controlled 250‑bottle wine room, sleek dining space, a full home theater, game room, gym, and an expansive primary suite with dual baths and dual walk‑in closets. Outside, pocket doors open to a resort‑style yard with a saltwater pool, pergola dining area, fireplace lounge, and multiple entertaining zones.
Home 2 – Remodeled Craftsman (6 bed / 5 bath / 4,300 sq ft)
Located on a serene 13,000 sq ft corner lot, this craftsman features impeccable woodwork, artisan windows, and peaceful indoor–outdoor vibes. Highlights include a warm sitting room, a chef‑ready kitchen with updated appliances, vaulted‑ceiling primary suite with a Japanese soaking tub, and a beautifully curated garden with pathways, specimen trees, and tranquil water features.
Home 3 – European Villa (5 bed / 4 bath / 4,600 sq ft)
This Huntington Palisades villa offers old‑world charm with limestone floors, walnut wood, arched entryways, and French doors. The cook’s kitchen boasts high‑end appliances and smart flow. The primary suite includes a balcony, jacuzzi tub, and huge closet. The backyard features a pizza oven, BBQ area, lawn, and space to add a pool or spa.
Real estate agent Anthony Marguelas of Amalfi Estates was also featured on this episode
Note: This episode of Million Dollar Dream Home was filmed before the the California fires in Pacific Palisades, Alta Dena and Malibu earlier in 2025 that were so devastating. We do not know which structures have succumbed to the fires and which have survived, but there’s no doubt that whether their homes are still standing or lost, the lives of all the residents of Pacific Palisades have been changed forever – and the rebuilding process for all will be a long road.
If you wish to donate to help victims of these fires, please consider some of the following organizations:
American Red Cross: https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation.html/
Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation: https://supportlafd.org
Direct Relief: https://www.directrelief.org/emergency/california-wildfires
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Chapters:
00:00 – Show Open
00:46 – Buyer Intro/House 1
08:24 – House 2
15:03 – House 3
21:00 – Recap & Decision
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Painful to watch knowing these homes may have been destroyed in the fires.
Which home would you have picked? Let us know in the comments below.
House Number 1:
7,600 sq ft 6 bed 7 bath $7.7 million New construction. Best choice only downside is not much off street parking.
House Number 2:
4,300 sq ft 5 bed 6 bath $5.5 million Home too dark, ceilings very low, no pool.
House Number 3:
4,600 sq ft 5 bed 4 bath $6 million Needs major updating, no pool.
CONCLUSION: Can you afford the fire insurance?
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