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May 19, 2021


Like many SoCal comedians, Tom Segura and Christina “P” Pazsitzky are heading for greener pastures in Austin, Texas. So, naturally, the hysterical couple have hoisted their Pacific Palisades home — which they bought just last year for $6.7 million — onto the market with a $6.85 million asking price. Meanwhile, over on the open ocean, Hollywood heavy hitter Steven Spielberg is seeking a buyer for his $160 million superyacht. Some amenities of the tricked-out boat include a swimming pool, two spas, 17 televisions, a camera-quipped security system and comprehensive smart home technology.

Tom Segura, Christina Pazsitzky Flip Out of Snazzy Palisades Mansion

The 'Your Mom's House' comedians and podcasters are selling their Los Angeles mansion home for nearly $6.9 million.

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Steven Spielberg Seeks $160 Million for Seven Seas Superyacht

The acclaimed filmmaker has a $160 million price tag on his 282-foot ocean-going yacht.

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Terrence J Seeks Deep-Pocketed Short-Term Tenant for Sherman Oaks Home

The former 'E! News' co-anchor is asking a whopping $45,000 a month for his furnished home in the foothills above Sherman Oaks.

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K5 Global's Michael Kives Buys $12.7 Million Gerard Colcord-Designed Estate

The K5 Global founder and his wife Lydia purchased a traditional Beverly Hills mansion home for $12.7 million.

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Discovery CEO David Zaslav Seeks $18 Million for Manhattan Townhouse

The Discovery Inc. CEO seeks $18 million for half-renovated townhouse on a prime Greenwich Village block.

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Michael Milken's Nephew Paid $16.3 Million for Chris Albrecht's Palisades Mansion

The nephew of billionaire Michael Milken dropped $16.3 million for the Los Angeles mansion home of former Starz chief Chris Albrecht.

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Philanthropist Trina Venit Downsizes to Striking Hollywood Hills Mansion

The ex-wife of WME partner Adam Venit paid $7.8 million for this stylishly appointed mansion home above L.A.'s Sunset Strip.

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Nigel Lythgoe's Pedigreed Bel Air Estate Sold to Controversial Local Developer

The Core Development real estate investor paid $11.4 million for a 1930s traditional home sold by the 'So You Think You Can Dance' creator.

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'Search Party' Co-Creator Michael Showalter Seeks Studio City Buyer

The 'Search Party' and 'Wet Hot American Summer' co-creator seeks $2.3 million for stylishly appointed home.

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