The week's biggest real estate stories.
Although it's not quite the most magical place on earth, this 1930s Storybook-style home is still extraordinary. Now available for rent for $40,000 per month, you can live in Walt Disney's home – the place where he created some of iconic characters such as Snow White, Cinderella, Pinocchio, and Winnie the Pooh. And on the other side of town, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith has dished out $18 million for new Brentwood digs. The luxe 9,200-square-foot home offers seamless indoor-outdoor living spaces, an outdoor brick patio area shaded by mature sycamore trees and an infinity pool overlooking the surrounding treetops – truly Californication living at its finest. |
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Home to the Disney Family from 1932 until 1955, the beautifully restored and updated Los Angeles home is up for rent at $40,000 per month. Read More |
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| The Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer paid $18 million for this stylish Los Angeles house, sold by Fullscreen founder George Strompolos. Read More |
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| The Arctic Monkeys drummer recently paid $3.6 million for a chicly redone 1960s ranch home in Studio City. Read More |
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| Billionaire financier Stephen Pagliuca, co-chairmen of Bain Capital, has put his Weston home on the market for $9 million. Read More |
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| After Selling his Hollywood Hills residence, the director picked up a Cape Cod-style home in the South Bay area of Los Angeles. Read More |
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| The "Riverdale" composer recently paid $3.3 million for a revamped midcentury-modern home in the Hollywood Hills. Read More |
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| The co-founder and CEO of Aurora Solar recently paid $6.7 million for a custom architectural-style home in Venice. Read More |
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