The week's biggest real estate stories. After buying and selling numerous homes in California’s Montecito neighborhood, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi have returned to Los Angeles, where the couple has plunked down $29 million for a modernist Bel Air estate long owned by fashion designer Tom Ford. And over in Beverly Hills, the longtime home of Jeff Bezos and his ex-wife Mackenzie Scott has been sold to a powerful music executive for $37 million. Spanning more than two flat acres, the estate was custom-built in the 1990s for Rick Guerin, Warren Buffett’s former business partner. |
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Designed by Richard Neutra and previously owned by Tom Ford, the home was sold in an off-market deal by hedge fund trader Adam Levinson. Read More |
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| Music producer Mike Caren bought a Beverly Hills mansion previously owned by Jeff Bezos and his ex-wife Mackenzie Scott. Read More |
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| The Dodgers infielder recently paid $4.8 million for an all-new modern farmhouse-style home in Studio City. Read More |
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| Owned by the dynastic Arquette family for nearly 50 years, the Larchmonth bungalow is now for sale at $2.2 million. Read More |
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| The Hollywood producer and his wife Kate Phillips recently paid $28.8 million for a celebrity-pedigreed home in Beverly Hills. Read More |
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| The retired Hollywood producer has added to her collection of trophy homes, buying a mansion on Malibu's Broad Beach and a Montecito house. Read More |
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| The "Twilight" star has put her dramatically decorated Spanish-Style home in Los Feliz on the market for just under $6 million. Read More |
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| Producer Mitchell Cannold has put his architect-designed midcentury modern inspired residence in Pound Ridge on the market at $6 million. Read More |
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| The iconic actress shared the 1920s Spanish Colonial overlooking the Bel Air Country Club with her TV exec husband Grant Tinker until 1979. Read More |
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