This week's top real estate headlines It seems like songstress Norah Jones is looking to "Begin Again" in a different home. The famously private crooner put her historic townhouse, located in Brooklyn’s leafy Cobble Hill neighborhood, on the market for an even $8 million. Standing four stories tall with a Greek Revival-style facade, the exhaustively updated townhouse dates back to the late 1800s and was purchased by Jones in 2009 for $4.9 million. Meanwhile, big things are happening in little Atherton once again. This time, William “Bill” McDermott, former CEO of SAP and current CEO of ServiceNow, is settling into his new $21.75 Silicon Valley home that he purchased from fellow tech giant, David Sacks.
In other news, "Arrested Development"'s Jessica Walter slashed the price of her Pound Ridge retreat, legendary producer Walter Hill listed his Malibu home, and Brennan Elliott cinched a deal for a Studio City abode.
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