This week's top real estate headlines Grab a slice of cheesecake and pull up a chair: the iconic house featured on the hit TV show "The Golden Girls" has officially hit the market for the first time ever with an asking price ringing in at a little under $3 million. Owned by the same family for over 60 years, the home's unique architecture is best described as a tasteful blend of Japanese and Hawaiian plantation styles. Meanwhile, over in Agoura Hills, "The Office" star Rainn Wilson has put his mini-farm on the market for close to $1.7 million. Though there are no beets to be harvested on the property, it's a charming estate that features a 3,300-square-foot farmhouse with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. In other news, Seth Rogen is expanding his Hollywood Hills compound, the widow of Nine West cofounder Vince Camuto is auctioning off their Greenwich estate, Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson is swapping D.C. for Florida, Kirkland & Ellis chairman Jeff Hammes is flipping his Beverly Hills home back on the market, helicopter heiress Cindy Robinson bought an all-new Malibu mansion, Dirt got to chat with the self-proclaimed "Prince of Hamptons Real Estate," and a unique Neutra-designed home in Connecticut is now going for $4.5 million.
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