The week's biggest real estate stories.
Chili Peppers bassist Michael “Flea” Balzary's red hot lair is up for grabs. Tucked into the steep foothills in Angeles National Forest, the $9.8 million compound is comprised of two separate residences – a glassy contemporary home designed by architect Michael Maltzan, and a 1950s structure crafted by modernist specialist Richard Neutra. And down by the coast, iconic hip-hop musician André 3000 has picked up a contemporary compound in L.A.'s trendy Venice neighborhood. |
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist is seeking $9.8 million for his funky architectural compound home in the foothills of La Crescenta. Read More |
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| The Grammy winner paid $3.6 million for a contemporary compound home in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Venice Beach. Read More |
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| The "Succession" star recently doled out $1.4 million for a contemporary bungalow in L.A.'s Mount Washington community. Read More |
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| The young couple, just in their early 20s, have put an $11 million price on a modern home they bought eight months ago for $10.5 million. Read More |
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| The high-floor two-bedroom home, at the star-packed Sierra Towers building, is now available at $4.3 million. Read More |
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| Lourdes and Pepe Fanjul Jr. purchased the restored 1840 house, in Southampton’s estate section, for $12.7 million. Read More |
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