You can rent one of Larry Ellison's stunning Malibu homes for $65,000 a month this summer

A beachfront home owned by Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison will be available to rent this summer, the Los Angeles Times reports.

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Th 2,880-square-foot cottage is one of some two dozen properties Ellison owns in the Carbon Beach area of Malibu. The home will be available for $65,000 a month in June and September.

Renters will also have to pay a $35,000 security deposit.

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The home is charming, with beamed ceilings and amazing ocean views.

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The home is located on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, near Los Angeles. At the front entryway, you'll find a pleasant garden filled with flowers.

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Inside, the home has hardwood floors and beamed ceilings.

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In the living room, wide doors open to let in the ocean breeze.

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The home has access to a 70-foot span of sand.

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And the deck seems like an amazing place to entertain guests.

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It's ideal for soaking up some sun.

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The kitchen has a large island countertop.

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And here's where you might eat your meals during your stay.

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This media room features more of the dark wood found elsewhere around the house.

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The home has four bedrooms in total, each with its own beachy style.

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One of the master bedrooms has access to the oceanfront terrace.

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The bathroom has a long countertop.

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It also has its own stone fireplace.

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