If you think “most expensive trailer park” sounds laughable at best, then you need to check out these luxury trail—uhm, mobile home parks in Malibu. Located in the same areas as the multi-million dollar homes of celebrities, these two parks both include homes that sell for over $1 million.

The Paradise Cove mobile home park started as an RV camp, but was expanded to the current 271-unit park in the early 70s. The park includes a guard house, a small clubhouse, an RV storage area, a playground for children and, of course, both tennis and basketball courts. Paradise Cove is also home of the Paradise Cove Beach Café, a restaurant that boasts its own beach and cove.

World's Most Expensive Trailer Parks
Paradise Cove pier

The Point Dume Club, named for the bluff on which it resides, is a guarded and gated community with 297 units, a pool and both tennis and basketball courts. It was built in 1970, with streets carefully laid out to give residents some of the best views in California.

A mobile home in Paradise Cove can be purchased for up to almost $1.4 million while one in Point Dume was reportedly sold for $2.2 million. Luckily for the buyers, owners of mobile homes in the world’s most expensive trailer parks don’t pay property taxes.

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Mocadaza September 4, 2008 at 1:30 pm

lol cool the worlds most expensive trailer park. What if a tornado came? …

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susie February 13, 2009 at 4:10 am

talk about oxymoron’s!

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Ali8 February 14, 2009 at 5:20 pm

That is cool! I wish I could afford to live there…..

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Chris May 18, 2010 at 3:08 am

It’s like the paralympics of the financial world.

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jesse A. June 17, 2010 at 11:22 pm

haha yall r just mad cuz yall cant afford to live in a 2.2m dollar moble home lol ps:i live there

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