The week's biggest real estate stories. Milla Jovovich and her husband Paul W.S. Anderson have added to their collection of luxury Los Angeles homes, with the “Resident Evil” mega-duo splashing out $10 million for a concrete mansion sited atop one of the tallest promontories in the Hollywood Hills. Elsewhere, Saud Princess Maha Alsaud is once again trying to sell her postmodern home once again, this time asking just under $8 million. Tucked away within the Mulholland Estates gated community, the property has resort-like grounds that include a grassy lawn, pool and sundeck, plus an outdoor kitchen and sports court. |
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The 'Resident Evil' actress and her husband Paul W.S. Anderson have paid $10.2 million for a mansion in the mountains above Los Angeles. Read More |
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| Saudi Arabia's HRH Princess Maha bint Mishari Abdulaziz Alsaud is selling her Mulholland Estates mansion for $8 million. Read More |
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| The married actors seek $2.4 million for a three-bedroom 1937 Spanish home in a prime Studio City neighborhood. Read More |
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| The Silicon Valley investor paid $16 million for the striking villa last year in an off-market deal. Read More |
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| The tech CEO recently placed his elaborate Newport Coast mansion in the Pelican Crest neighborhood up for sale at $27 million. Read More |
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| Mickey Liddell and Pete Shilaimon are asking $8 million for a comprehensively updated 1940s home designed by architect Gerard Colcord. Read More |
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