The week's biggest real estate stories.
Brad Pitt has doled out $40 million for his own medieval castle in the Carmel Highlands. Situated atop a steep and rocky bluff, the century-old structure was designed by famed Arts and Crafts architect Charles Sumner Greene and spans over 2.5 acres. And down the coast, “Star Trek” and “Star Wars” director J.J. Abrams has quietly sold his Pacific Palisades estate in a $20 million off-market deal. UTA co-president David Kramer and his wife purchased the East Coast traditional-style home that includes lush gardens, a bocce ball court, a swimming pool and panoramic city views. |
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The actor, who is believed to have a $300 million net worth, has bought a $40 million house in Carmel Highlands built by Charles Greene. Read More |
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| The 'Star Wars' director and producer sold his Pacific Palisades home for $20 million to United Talent Agency co-president David Kramer. Read More |
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| After buying a $3 million lake house, the MLB Hall of Famer listed his sprawling mansion on the outskirts of Atlanta for $15 million. Read More |
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| Brian Robbins, CEO and chairman of Paramount and Nickelodean, has the Santa Barbara estate home he bought from Ellen DeGeneres up for sale. Read More |
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