The week's biggest real estate stories.
Tattoo artist-turned-makeup mogul Katherine Von Drachenberg, known professionally as Kat Von D, is selling her $15 million Victorian mansion in the historic Windsor Square neighborhood. The Mexican-born “LA Ink” star recently gave the three-story home a gothic overhaul throughout, and the place includes a hidden speakeasy and a blood-red swimming pool. Elsewhere, controversial real estate developer Nile Niami has sold his Hollywood Hills mansion for $26 million -- to nursing home operator Mohammad Qazi. Just above L.A.’s bustling Sunset Strip, the ultra-contemporary manse sports two pools stacked atop one another, and that’s just for starters. |
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After buying a house in rural Indiana, the former LA Ink star has placed a $15 million pricetag on her Windsor Square Victorian. Read More |
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| Mohammad Qazi, the president and CEO of Ciena Healthcare, paid $26 million for Niami's Hollywood Hills mansion above the Sunset Strip. Read More |
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| The Hollywood A-listers have finally sold the East-Coast-style home they bought back in 2014, netting $10.4 million. Read More |
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| The late and legendary "Jeopardy" host's Studio City house is available at almost $7 million. Read More |
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| The real estate developer paid a total of nearly $40 million for a pair of homes located in Brentwood and Montecito. Read More |
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| The former Smeezingtons member and eight-time Grammy winner is asking $8.25 million for swank New York City apartment. Read More |
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| Now listed at $19.8 million, the Wall Street financier and diplomat lived in this traditional full-floor co-op for three decades. Read More |
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| The "13 Reasons Why" producer is selling his stunning Colonial-style mansion in L.A's Windsor Square neighborhood for $13.9 million. Read More |
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| Hearst heiress Virginia Hearst sold her $7.5 million estate home in the hills of Montecito to Thomas S. Perakos. Read More |
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