The week's biggest real estate stories. If anyone asked for a “The Big Bang Theory” and “Twilight” crossover, it’s finally here -- Kaley Cuoco bought fellow actor Taylor Lautner’s contemporary mansion in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains. Cuoco apparently really wanted the place, splashing out a $250,000 over the $5 million asking price for the ultra-modern spread, which lies in a gated community and sports an infinity-edged pool. And over in Malibu, the daughter of billionaire Russian oil trader and politician Leonid Lebedev has sold her Mediterranean villa-style vacation home for a record $49 million, easily the most ever paid for a Point Dume house. |
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The "Flight Attendant" star has paid the "Twilight Saga" star $5.25 million for an ultra-modern Agoura Hills, Calif., home. Read More |
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| 'Dear White People producer Julia Lebedev, a daughter of Russian billionaire Leonid Lebedev, sold her Malibu mansion for $49.1 million. Read More |
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| The charming, yellow-shuttered home of Betty White, in L.A.'s Brentwood neighborhood, has come for sale at $10.6 million. Read More |
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| The flamboyant pianist's secret hideaway just above the Sunset Strip, with its 2,000-square-foot terrace, is now available at $2.9 million. Read More |
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| After selling his Calabasas mansion, the L.A. Rams star picked up a sprawling Hidden Hills compound for $17.1 million. Read More |
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| The YouTuber and cosmetics mogul is still trying to sell his Hidden Hills mansion, which is now priced at $15.5 million. Read More |
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