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August 26, 2024


Actor Jeremy Renner has long maintained a successful side hustle as a high-end house flipper and real estate developer. However, the “Mayor of Kingston” star has owned the same secluded 1960s-era home in Los Angeles for a dozen years. Having recently recovered from a snowplow accident that took place at his home in Nevada, Renner has now hoisted the sprawling and sumptuous contemporary home in the Hollywood Hills on the market for $13 million, around $9 million more than he paid. The six-bedroom home, with a massive rooftop solar array and walls of glass that slide open to merge indoor and outdoor living spaces, sits behind gates on over an acre. And, about 7 miles east, another veteran actor, Adam Goldberg, has put his updated 1950s traditional residence in the Los Feliz neighborhood up for grabs at $3.5 million, about a million bucks more than he and wife Roxanne Daner paid just over 5 years ago.

Jeremy Renner's Longtime L.A. Home Hits the Market for $13 Million

The "Mayor of Kingstown" star paid $4 million for the 1960s Hollywood Hills residence in 2012 and then transformed it into a modern Zen sanctuary.

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Adam Goldberg's Traditional 1950s Home in L.A. Could Be Yours for $3.5 Million

The actor and his wife Roxanne Daner paid $200,000 over the asking price for the renovated Los Feliz residence back in 2019.

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Inside the Peaceful Off-Season Malibu Retreat of NFL Player Ronnie Stanley

Designer Sarah Solis worked alongside the Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman to create a tranquil getaway in the rolling hills above Zuma Beach.

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Wealthy Floridians Are Buying Up All of N.Y.C.'s Luxury Homes, a New Report Says

In the first half of 2024, Sunshine State residents have spent $150 million on Big Apple residences worth $3 million or more. 

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This $40 Million Waterfront Estate Is the Most Expensive Listing in Massachusetts

The 25-acre Duxbury spread, named Goose Point Compound, features several standalone structures, including one tied to an early descendant of the Mayflower.

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President Eisenhower's Secret London Hideaway Lists for $11.8 Million

Known as Telegraph House, the original residence where the five-star general lived from 1942 to 1945 was destroyed by a fire. 

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