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January 19, 2024


Although he already owns a larger property nearby, veteran “Criminal Minds" and "S.W.A.T." star Shemar Moore has acquired an all-new home in L.A.’s Valley Village neighborhood. Elsewhere, some of California’s most prominent tech billionaires are banding together to build a sprawling new city from scratch.

Shemar Moore Snaps Up an All-New L.A. Contemporary Home

The “S.W.A.T.” star recently paid $2.5 million for a snazzy residence in the Valley Village neighborhood that was only on the market a short two weeks.

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Tech Billionaires in California Want to Build a New City From Scratch-and They Have the Land to Do It

The founder of California Forever, Jan Sramek, pledged to create at least 15,000 jobs and more in the new metropolis.

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A Real Estate Mogul's Florida Penthouse Sells to Local Philanthropists for $8 Million

Robert Rivani and his wife Krystal purchased the corner unit at The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach almost two years ago for $7.5 million.

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These 10 Sports Stars Had the Most Expensive Real Estate Transactions of 2023

The top spot goes to Chicago Bulls shooting guard Zach LaVine, who nabbed a $34 million mansion in California.  

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This $19 Million London Townhouse Features Interiors by British Designer Nicky Haslam

The seven-floor Knightsbridge mansion's subterranean indoor pool transforms into a dance floor.

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Home of the Week: A Sprawling Compound in the French Alps Gives New Meaning to High Design

The spacious side-by-side chalets, known as Étoile du Nord, marry traditional alpine materials with a modern sensibility.

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This $12 Million Toronto Estate Looks Plucked From the French Countryside

Built in the 1930s, the stately 12,000-square-foot stone mansion was gut renovated in 2019.

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Second Homes Will Continue to Draw Luxury Buyers Around the World in 2024

Forty percent of wealthy Americans plan on buying a home abroad within the next year, according to a new report from Coldwell Banker. 

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