The week's biggest real estate stories.
Billionaire record executive and BTS founder Bang Si-Hyuk has splashed out $26 million for Trevor Noah's opulent Bel Air mansion, which offers a Japanese-style spa, secret doors, infinity pool and a rooftop deck that doubles as an outdoor screening room. And just down the coast, "ER" star Anthony Edwards is selling his longtime Dana Point home. Built in the 1920s, the painstakingly maintained Spanish Colonial Revival structure offers a sunny courtyard garden and direct beach access. |
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The billionaire music mogul known for founding BTS and his influence on the K-pop genre bought Trevor Noah's Bel Air, Los Angeles mansion. Read More |
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| Right on Capistrano Beach, the "ER" alum seeks $6.5 million for a 1928 hacienda-style beach house originally built by the Doheny family. Read More |
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| Chris Comstock, better known as DJ Marshmello, bought a stylish Los Angeles home from 'The Office' actor Zach Woods. Read More |
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| Gerard Lopez, an entrepreneur and car collector, bought an all-new house in Encino with more than 21,000 square feet of interior space. Read More |
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| Recently fired as head coach of the Brooklyn Nets, the former player has put a Cobble Hill townhouse on the market at $6.25 million. Read More |
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| The 5 Seconds of Summer bassist/singer bought a Zen-inducing home in the San Fernando Valley neighborhood of Encino. Read More |
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| The “A Town Called Malice” star recently listed his cozy bungalow home in the Highland Park neighborhood, asking a speck under $ … Read More |
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