The week's biggest real estate stories: Geena Davis, Siobhan Fahey, Cat Deeley and more

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August 07, 2020

This week's top real estate headlines

"Days of Our Lives" vets Arianne Zucker and Shawn Christian have hoisted their neo-Mediterranean home in Studio City up on the market for $1.849 million. Located on one of the neighborhood's best streets, the abode is replete with all sorts of luxury amenities and even features a funky Polynesian-style backyard. Meanwhile, over in Los Feliz, funnyman Nick Kroll has upgraded to an impeccably renovated Spanish Colonial-style estate. Tax records indicate that the "Big Mouth" showrunner faced a bidding war for the property — he paid $105,000 more than the asking price!

In other news, actress Geena Davis is seeking $6 million for her eye-catching Pacific Palisades home, "So You Think You Can Dance" host Cat Deeley listed her Beverly Hills property for a tad under $5 million, Bananarama founding member Siobhan Fahey put her modern Los Feliz house on the market for $4.75 million and comedian Iliza Shlesinger flipped her Laurel Canyon contemporary back on the market for about $2.9 million. 

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‘Days’ Vets Arianne Zucker and Shawn Christian List SFV Home 

Tax records indicate the couple, both of whom have appeared in more than 1,400 episodes on the seminal daytime melodrama “Days of Our Lives,” acquired the not-quite-3,400-square-foot abode just over six years ago for $1.4 million. Listings held by Nicole Young of The Oppenheim Group show there are five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.

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Nick Kroll Upgrades to 1920s Spanish-Style Compound

Inside, the home is chock-full of modern bespoke details — hardwood floors stained a sharp ebony black, Moroccan tile, and a kitchen with Peruvian walnut countertops and forest green cabinets — but still retains many classic Spanish design hallmarks, including arched doorways, wrought iron fixtures, and terracotta tile. READ MORE

Geena Davis Lists Pretty Pacific Palisades Pad

The longtime home of ever-young actor Geena Davis, on nearly half an acre along a quiet and picturesque, jacaranda-lined cul-de-sac in L.A.’s posh Pacific Palisades community, has popped up for sale at nearly $6 million. READ MORE

Shakespears Sister Siobhan Fahey Lists Los Feliz Modern

Irish musician Siobhan Fahey, founding member the archetypal 1980s British girl group Bananarama and, since the late ’80s, one-half of the alt-pop duo Shakespears Sister, has put a $4.75 million price on an airy contemporary villa in a particularly desirable pocket of the expensively bohemian Los Feliz area of Los Angeles. READ MORE

Dirt Digs In: Meridith Baer

Meridith Baer is the founder of Meridith Baer Home, the premier home staging company in the nation. Celebrating over 20 years making properties more beautiful and more marketable, Meridith and her team treat every space like a unique vignette, telling its story through alluring, artful design. READ MORE

Iliza Shlesinger Flips Laurel Canyon Contemporary

Though she only bought the canyon-side contemporary a bit more than a year ago for not quite $2.8 million, standup comedian Iliza Shlesinger, the sixth season winner of NBC’s “Last Comic Standing,” has flipped the sleek Hollywood Hills aerie back on the market at a whisper under $2.9 million. READ MORE

Cat Deeley Lists Beverly Hills Ridge-Top Oasis

An effortlessly relaxed, enviably private and stylishly appointed contemporary pavilion high above tony Benedict Canyon in fancy-pants Beverly Hills, owned by English model and television presenter Catherine “Cat” Deeley, the bubbly, five-times Emmy nominated host of the long-running “So You Think You Can Dance” televised talent competition since 2006, has popped up for sale at close to $5 million. READ MORE

10 Celebrities Living on Island Time

Fantasizing about a Hawaiian getaway has such an everyday part of everyday American life, it’s practically cliché. Turn on any sitcom, and at some point the characters — stuck in their gray-scaled cubicles or inoffensive suburban homes — will sigh and say something resembling “Well … maybe someday.” READ MORE

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