The week's biggest real estate stories. After selling his first Silicon Valley dream home, NBA star Steph Curry has plunked down $30 million for an even larger estate just across town. Located in the Atherton suburb, the palatial spread spans 2 acres and includes seven bedrooms, nine baths, a movie theater and wine cellar in nearly 18,000 square feet of living space. Elsewhere, veteran tech entrepreneur Kevin Rose, founder of the Moonbirds NFT collective, has sold his glassy Portland mansion and paid $16.5 million for an unfinished contemporary estate in Los Angeles. |
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Before he sold his $31 million Atherton home, the Golden State Warriors point guard picked up another one in the same Silicon Valley town. Read More |
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| Kevin Rose, a tech and web3 entrepreneur and founder of the Moonbirds project, bought a Brentwood home and sold his Portland mansion. Read More |
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| The WhatsApp co-founder is rumored to be in escrow to buy a 6.7-acre fixer-upper in Beverly Hills for $77 million. Read More |
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| The hedge-fund manager is now seeking $43 million for his glitzy Brentwood mansion with a car museum, TV wall and sports court. Read More |
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| The disgraced millionaire's son paid $6.5 million for a revamped Robert Byrd-designed home in the Hollywood Hills. Read More |
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