The longtime Malibu Colony compound of 'The Young and the Restless' co-creators Lee Phillip Bell and William J. Bell has sold for $18.275 million.
The longtime Malibu Colony home of soap opera creator Lee Phillip Bell and her husband, William J. Bell, has sold for $18.275 million, records show.
The Malibu Colony compound is one of just eight properties in the community with a private swimming pool.A brick patio and gardens sit between the home and the lagoon-style pool. At the far end of the property, decking overlooks the surf and has a staircase leading to the beach below.
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