The week's biggest real estate stories. Longtime Estée Lauder creative director Donald Robertson has put the finishing touches on his vintage Montecito home. Now offered at $9 million, the 1.3-acre property includes a 1920s Spanish Colonial-style hacienda that blends original architectural details with modern conveniences, plus stunning grounds that include a decoratively tiled swimming pool and a lawn dotted by mature oak and olive trees. And up in Lake Tahoe, former Oakland Raiders football player Robert Gallery has hung a $10.2 million price tag on his fully custom home. Built in 2020, the contemporary mountain lodge offers a wraparound deck with an outdoor fireplace and includes access to a private beach right across the street. |
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The Estée Lauder exec wants $9 million for his designer-done getaway in the affluent beach towns Hedgerow neighborhood. Read More |
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| The retired NFL star and his wife Becca have listed their custom-built home in the community of Homewood for a smidge under $10 million. Read More |
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| Newly built in 2017, this Neoclassical-style estate home in Holmby Hills recently hit the market for a speck under $40 million. Read More |
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| The author is asking $2.2 million for her 1920s home, one of a row of nine historic residences known as “Little Granada.” Read More |
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| Tara Strong, one of the most successful and talented voice actors in Hollywood, has paid $5.6 million for a Malibu home near Point Dume. Read More |
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| The artist, designer and style maven is asking $7.2 million for a Regency style home festooned in kaleidoscopic colors and patterns. Read More |
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