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April 11, 2022

Entertainers Moguls Athletes Locations


Actress Amanda Seyfried is selling her Greenwich Village apartment, located in a 12-story brown-brick edifice originally designed by early 20th-century architect Emery Roth. The building is also home to other high-profile residents, including Alec Baldwin, who share access to a 24-hour doorman, a landscaped courtyard, a rooftop terrace, a fitness center and a children’s playroom. And back on the West Coast, venture capitalist billionaire Marc Andreessen has picked up his third Malibu beach within six months – and he’s now spent a whopping $255 million on his seaside properties. The latest acquisition sports 3,600 square feet of living space and majestic views of the surrounding coastline.

Amanda Seyfried Lists Greenwich Village Condo

The "Mamma Mia!" and "The Dropout" star is asking $3.25 million for two-bedroom condo in prime Greenwich Village building.

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After $221 Million Property Splurge, Marc Andreessen Pays $34 Million for Third Malibu House

The tech billionaire, crypto investor and venture capitalist and his wife Laura Arrillaga paid $34 million for their third Malibu home.

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Tennis Pro Sloane Stephens Serves Up Little Holmby House

The one-time U.S. Open champ is seeking $3.4 million for her home in the Little Holmby neighborhood of L.A.

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Psychic Medium Wants $9.5 Million for Swanky Encino Compound

TV psychic John Edward recently hoisted his swanky Encino mansion onto the market for $9.5 million.

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Celebrity Chef Sandra Lee Asks $75,000 Per Month for Glam Malibu Beach House

The celebrity chef is seeking $75,000 per month for her glamorous Malibu beach house.

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Wellesley Wild Sells Beverly Hills Home to Seattle-Based CEO

The "Ted" and "Family Guy" write/producer has sold a traditional six-bedroom home for $6.4 million to Seattle-based Fortive CEO Jim Lico.

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