The week's biggest real estate stories.
For the first time since it was built 30 years ago, Rod Stewart is offering his enormous Los Angeles compound on the open market. Located in the mountains high above Beverly Hills, the property includes a 28,500-square-foot main house, a guesthouse and its own soccer field. Elsewhere in Beverly Hills, a longtime Snapchat executive has forked over $14 million for a brand-new Beverly Hills mansion with an NFT gallery. |
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The rocker is selling his Richard Landry-designed Beverly Park, Los Angeles mansion for $70 million. Read More |
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| The former Snap executive and TV host wife just paid $14.4 million for a brand-new modern home in the Beverly Hills Flats neighborhood. Read More |
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| A wealthy auto parts supply businessman is asking $45 million for his lavish home resting on North Roxbury Drive. Read More |
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| Artist Stephen Neidich has put a $4.5 price on the LA home he bought from Becki Newton and Chris Diamantopoulos for $3.5 million. Read More |
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