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March 06, 2024


Travis VanderZanden seems to have flown a little too close to the sun. The controversial tech entrepreneur and founder of the once high-flying, now bankrupt Bird scooter company has sold his Bel Air mansion for about $11 million, or barely half of what he paid Trevor Noah for the palatial home less than four years ago. Featuring 10,000 square feet of glass-walled, ultra-contemporary living space, the hilltop residence also offers a gym, sauna, and an infinity-edged swimming pool overlooking both the ocean and L.A. city skyline.

The Once High-Flying Founder of Bird Scooters Sold His L.A. Mansion at an $11 Million Loss

Sited on a hilltop promontory in Bel Air, the 10,000-square-foot house was previously owned by Trevor Noah.

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Actress Nancy Kulp's Former Los Angeles Home Hits the Market for $2 Million

The Studio City residence has been extensively updated since the late Beverly Hillbillies star lived there. 

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Retired NFL Star Derrick Johnson Puts His Lone Star State Home on the Market for $4 Million

The former Texas Longhorn and Kansas City Chief linebacker has decided to tackle the sale of his Austin estate after six years of ownership.

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Two of SoCal's 'Glass Ladies' Houses Are Up for Grabs

Known as Maya, Lady of Botanica and Lucia, Lady of Luxe, the modern side-by-side homes are listed for a combined $10.8 million in Venice Beach.

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This $10 Million Long Island Home With a Private Beach Could Be Easily Mistaken for Miami

The Shelter Island residence also features an indoor swimming pool, two boat docks, and a regulation-size racquetball court. 

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A Renowned Designer's Well-Appointed Hamptons Home Lists For $10 Million

Nancy Corzine's secluded Bridgehampton estate spans 3.5 acres with manicured lawns and pristine gardens surrounded by dense woodlands.

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Available for the First Time in 100 Years, a Vast Country Estate in the UK Is Listed for $24.2 Million

Glemham Hall Estate in Suffolk sprawls over almost 1,800 acres with a 12-bedroom mansion and seven additional cottages.  

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