The week's biggest real estate stories: Kaley Cuoco, Marc Jacobs, Carol Folt and more.
| | This week's top real estate headlines For those who couldn't believe that Tom Brady was actually leaving the Patriots, it seems like he's really serious about the whole moving-to-Florida thing. The football superstar recently began renting out Derek Jeter's gargantuan Tampa Bay mansion for an estimated $75,000 a month, where he'll likely be practicing on the football field-sized lot during quarantine. Meanwhile, over in Montecito, Rails CEO and flannel tycoon Jeff Abrams is expanding his horizons. He added to his real estate portfolio by buying El Mirador, one of the most unique properties in town, to the tune of $6.85 million. In other news, COVID-19 is wrecking Airbnbs, USC president Carol Folt is downsizing her residential circumstances in the most lavish way possible, Nastasha Gregson Wagner bagged an absolutely stunning Brentwood midcentury modern, "X-Men" director Gavin Hood picked up a spread on Point Dume, Marc Jacobs finally sold his Manhattan townhouse, Congressman Eric Swalwell is setting down roots in D.C., and "Big Bang Theory" actress Kaley Cuoco lost big in Tarzana. Click below, or visit Dirt.com for more breaking real estate stories. |
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It’s not known what amount the Brady-Bündchens will pay. However, in the remarkably small world of ultra-high net worth individuals, especially two sporting superstars who both hail from Michigan, a friends and family rate or a simple barter — “You lend me your Florida home, and I’ll lend you my yacht” — is not uncommon. By Jeff Vasishta • READ MORE |
| El Mirador is a 13.75-acre private compound that’s filled with century-old exotic plants, Japanese gardens, hidden lagoons and a stone grotto. The only residential structure on the property is a 1,900 sq. ft., Mediterranean-style gatehouse with two bedrooms, a holdover from the original development. READ MORE |
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| The tourism industry — including hotels, airlines and short-term rentals — has been blindsided with the swiftness of the coronavirus-induced economic collapse. According to AirDNA, Airbnb lost 43,000 properties from their site from January to March. READ MORE |
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| Natasha Gregson Wagner, the eldest daughter of the late Natalie Wood, has made her snazziest investment — the stunning A. Quincy Jones-designed Richard and Helen Arens house in Brentwood that she purchased for $3 million. READ MORE |
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| Marc Jacobs has sold his casually glamorous townhouse at the Superior Ink complex in New York City’s West Village for $10.5 million with a little help from Nestseekers. READ MORE |
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| It looks like district Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell plans to stay awhile in Washington, D.C., where tax records show he plunked down just over $1.2 million for a freshly rehabbed home READ MORE |
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| "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" director Gavin Hood plunked down almost $4.1 million for an ocean-view spread in a discreet gated enclave in Malibu’s popular Point Dume area. READ MORE |
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| Folt has moved to Santa Monica, where property records show USC recently closed on an $8.6 million, strikingly angular house. READ MORE |
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| The final sale price of Kaley Cuoco's Tarzana mansion rings up at $1.5 million under the $5.5 million she paid for the gated spread in early 2014. READ MORE |
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