The week's biggest real estate stories. Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo are back at it again! The celeb-duo recently listed their Pacific Palisades estate for $57 million and quickly picked up another extravagant mansion - a $52 million Montecito property formerly owned by Rob Lowe. Built in 2009, the sprawling compound was custom designed by Don Nulty, and includes the main house, a guesthouse and a poolhouse. Elsewhere, rock legend Bob Weir has riffed into a revamped bungalow in the trendy neighborhood of Silver Lake. The 1920s structure includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, skylights, treetop views and easy access to the Silver Lake Reservoir. |
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The rockstar and his model wife Behati Prinsloo have paid $52 million in an off-market deal for the 3.5-acre ocean-view estate. Read More |
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| The legendary founding member of the Grateful Dead paid over the asking price for a cozy bungalow in Silver Lake. Read More |
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| The British pop star has shelled out $49.5 million for a two-acre estate with a stately Georgian main house and couple of guesthouses. Read More |
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| The legendary violinist has put a $17.5 million price on his six-bedroom turn-of-the-century townhouse on the Upper East Side. Read More |
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