The week's biggest real estate stories. International jet-setter Nassef Sawiris already has homes in Cairo, New York City and London, but Adidas' largest shareholder has added to that collection with the $24 million purchase of a strikingly photogenic Beverly Hills mansion. Originally built in the late 1960s, the hilltop house was recently rebuilt and radically redesigned by architect William Hefner. Elsewhere, billionaire tycoon David Bonderman and Hollywood producer Christa Campbell have paid $30 million for two luxury homes, and Bhad Bhabie has added a West Coast outpost to her growing property portfolio. |
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Egyptian billionaire Nassef Sawiris, a major Adidas shareholder, bought a midcentury modern home in the Trousdale Estates of Los Angeles. Read More |
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| The billionaire TPG Capital founder and Hollywood actress and producer paid $30 million for two mansions in Santa Monica and Pacific Palisad … Read More |
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| The Florida rapper and Internet celebrity, born Danielle Bregoli, paid just over $3 million for a renovated home in Woodland Hills. Read More |
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| An LLC linked to the family of billionaire Interactive Brokers founder Thomas Peterffy paid $5.6 million for a Topanga Canyon ranch home. Read More |
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| The controversial comedian has landed a buyer for his historic Soho townhouse home, listed at $6.5 million. Read More |
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| The "Black-ish" creator has taken in $8.2 million on the sale of an ultra-modern home, profitably above the $7.5 million paid in 2020. Read More |
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