The week's biggest real estate stories.
Zack de la Rocha’s new home is all the rage, having already been featured in nearly every glossy publication -- from Vogue to Martha Stewart Living. The Rage Against the Machine’s revamped midcentury was built in the 1950s, reportedly as a collaboration between modernist architects Gregory Ain and James H. Garrott for a prominent artist. And over in the Hollywood Hills, a billionaire heir to America’s fourth-wealthiest family dynasty has bought a hilltop home with some of the best views in Los Angeles. |
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The activist and Rage Against the Machine frontman paid $3.7 million for a midcentury modern home in the hills of Eastside Los Angeles. Read More |
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| Christopher Meyer, heir to the Cargill empire and son of billionaire Gwendolyn Meyer, bought a lavish home in Outpost Estates, Los Angeles. Read More |
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| Created by the late fashion designer some 30 years ago, the home is now on the market, with the asking price offered only upon request. Read More |
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| Once occupied by the Grammy-winning jazz musician and since revamped, the home recently hit the market in Studio City for $7.5 million. Read More |
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| Dance producer and DJ Jennifer Lee, better known as Tokimonsta, bought an updated 1920s Atwater Village bungalow home. Read More |
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| The 3,600-square-foot penthouse home, with 14-foot ceilings, is crowned by an 1,800-square-foot roof terrace with wrap-around skyline views. Read More |
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| With the landmarked Lofts at Hollywood and Vine building, the duplexed one-bedroom home is being sold by Hollywood scion Deran Sarafian. Read More |
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| Built in 1921 for composer/director Victor Scherzinger, the vintage Mediterranean Revival home has been treated to a high-end makeover. Read More |
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