Eddie Vedder once rocked this $34 million San Clemente oceanfront mansion

The living room. (Photo by Brandon Beechler) The great room. (Photo by Brandon Beechler) The kitchen. (Photo by Brandon Beechler) The primary suite. (Photo by Brandon Beechler) The primary bathroom. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)

  • The living room. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)

  • The great room. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)

  • The kitchen. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)

  • The primary suite. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)

  • The primary bathroom. (Photo by Brandon Beechler)

A San Clemente estate where Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder performed solo during an ocean benefit concert in 2008 has sold after years on and off the market.

The purchase price was $33.9 million, down 11% from the $38 million ask — and yet, it’s currently the city’s most expensive home sale of the last five years, a search of Multiple Listing Service data shows.

When Vedder performed at the Mediterranean-style spread two doors down from President Richard Nixon’s former “La Casa Pacifica” (a.k.a. Western White House), it belonged — as it did until recently — to Martin Colombatto, a former executive of Broadcom Corp. The estate has a mansion and a guesthouse with seven bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and nearly 13,000 square feet of space.

The common areas of the main two-story house favor open-plan living.

An interior balcony overlooks the great room, with its soaring wood-beamed ceiling, stone walls, and bronze-framed windows and doors. Venetian plaster, walnut millwork and limestone floors contribute to the Mediterranean vibe.

A  large primary suite includes a sitting room, a spa-inspired bathroom and a private terrace.

The residence backs onto a 55-foot swimming pool with 450 feet of beach frontage overlooking the north end of the Trestles surf break.

A sports court, terraces, an interior courtyard, broad lawns and mature gardens, and a nine-car garage complete this nearly 3-acre compound in guard-gated Cotton Point Estates.

Fredrik Eklund of Eklund/Gomes at Douglas Elliman and “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” fame shared the listing with his Orange County-based colleagues Ariana Gaffoglio and Seth Nelson. Rob Giem of Compass, who also holds the $65 million Western White House listing, represented the buyer.

The Kelly Slater Foundation benefit concert held at this private home in 2008 also featured a guest appearance by singer Ben Harper.

Slater emceed the event that drew a crowd of 700, including actors Laura Dern (Harper’s then-wife) and Sean Penn.

This post first appeared on ocregister.com

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