The week's biggest real estate stories.
Ellen DeGeneres didn't have to swipe right to find the perfect match for her Montecito property. Along came Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd, who dished out $21 million for so-called Rancho San Leandro before it had a chance to hit the market. Also once owned by Tinder co-founder Sean Rad, the historic hacienda includes a main house, three ancillary buildings, equestrian facilities and ocean views. Back in Los Angeles, the mega-mansion formerly known as Spelling Manor has returned to market at a discounted $155 million ask. Owned by an anonymous Arab sheikh, the enormous estate still offers a beauty salon, bowling alley, gift-wrapping room and innumerable other amenities. |
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The former talk show host and actress sold their historic Rancho San Leandro property in an off-market deal for $21 million. Read More |
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| Listed last year at $165 million, the extravagant 56,500-square-foot home has been re-priced at $155 million. Read More |
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| The "Pod Save America" co-host and Crooked Media co-founder is seeking $4.4 million for his updated Hancock Park home. Read More |
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| After moving to a historic Santa Barbara mansion, the popular YouTuber and comedian has put her longtime Los Angeles home up for sale. Read More |
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| Listed at nearly $11 million and extensively updated, the sellers purchased the almost 5,000-square-foot home 18 years ago for $3.8 million. Read More |
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| The "So You Think You Can Dance" co-creator and former judge and dropped $4.7 million on a brand-new Toluca Lake home. Read More |
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