Sunday Real Estate Round-Up

From the Real Estalker:
--Actors David Elliot and Nanci Chambers have put their Brentwood home on the market for $3.25 million. Have a browse at the virtual tour here.
--Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen have put their five-bedroom house in Malibu on the market for $18.5 million (shown above). Peep the restrained splendor at the listing here.
-- The Real Estalker Mama takes on the case of Kevin Federline and finds him renting in Tarzana. He was previously in five-bedroom home that rented for $7,000 a month. He has moved on to a seven-bedroom home that is on the market for $3.2 million.
--And then she moves on to the task of chronicling the whereabouts of Michael Jackson. Apparently he has been in Las Vegas in a 16,000 square foot home he was leasing, then he was rumored to be looking for a vacation home in Maryland, and then the Las Vegas Herald said that he moved into a Las Vegas property that belongs to Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei and may be worth $60 million.
--Nicky Hilton has bought a Hollywood Hills home that was listed for $2.995 million.
From Berg Properties Celebrity Big Time Listings:
--Chicago Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood has his house in Chicago for $1.525 million; Chicago Bears general manager Jerry Angelo has sold a Chicago condo for $762,500; Chicago Blackhawks right wing Martin Havlat has paid $835,000 for a condo in downtown Chicago and Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith has paid $655,000 for a condo on the north side of Chicago.
--Actress Cassandra Peterson, best known as horror movie host "Elvira," has paid $1.698 million to purchase a four-bedroom house in Silverlake. The virtual tour for this bright and beautiful home is here.
--Young actor Drake Bell has bought a 1929 Mediterranean home in Los Feliz which had been listed for $2,149,000. The listing is here. Lucky kid.
--Goran Visnjic has listed his Sherman Oaks home for $1.7 million. The listing is here.
--Actor/writer/director John Stockwell has sold his five-bedroom house in Los Angeles' Hancock Park for $3.55 million.
--Soap opera actress Michelle Stafford has paid $2.525 million for a home in Los Feliz.
From the Wall Street Journal's Private Properties:
--Fashion photographer Mario Testino has signed a contract on a New York City condominium for close to $6.3 million (we first heard wind of this deal last September). His apartment is in 40 Bond, a downtown-Manhattan project being developed by Ian Schrager that will also be home to Ricky Martin.
--Billionaire fund manager Charles Johnson has bought a home on a small island just off Palm Beach for about $15 million.
--The Palm Beach home of the late sportscaster Curt Gowdy has sold for $19.5 million. We covered it a couple of years ago when it was listed at $25 million.
--Martha Stewart has sold her Westport, Connecticut estate for $6.7 million which is 26% below the asking price.
--Hockey star Eric Lindros has put his penthouse in New York City's West Village on the market for $6 million. The listing is here.
From the NY Times Big Deal:
--The first buyer to officially close on an apartment at the Plaza is Giuseppe De'Longhi, the chairman of De'Longhi, the Italian manufacturer of fancy appliances. He paid $11.2 million in early June for a three-bedroom apartment on the 15th floor with sweeping park views.
--Moby has put his four-story tower apartment atop the El Dorado on the market for $7.5 million. It's our estate of the day later today.
--James Q. Whitman, the Ford Foundation professor of comparative and foreign law at Yale Law School has picked up the four-bedroom home owned by the actor Treat Williams for $5.7 million, 20 percent above the asking price.
--The highest sale in recent weeks was $29 million, paid by Daniel L. Nir, a hedge fund manager at Gracie Capital, and his wife, Jill E. Braufman for a 7,000-square-foot apartment, in one of the legendary Fifth Avenue prewar co-ops, at 4 East 66th Street.
--Guilliame Cuvelier, the creator of the Swedish vodka brand Svedka paid $13.4 million for a seventh- floor apartment at 30 East 71st Street, near Madison Avenue.
From the LA Times Hot Property:
--John Cleese has put Stalloreggi (the King's Stables),his Montecito home on the market for at $28 million. Check out the listing for the 16-acre property here.
--Jamie Kennedy has sold his Sunset Strip house for close to its $1.01-million asking price.
--A Beverly Hills home built in 2004 with five bedrooms and 8 1/2 bathrooms in 13,000 square feet has been sold by one philanthropist and purchased by another for $13.5 million.
Whitney Houston Dead: Singer Dies at 48, Body Found in Beverly Hilton Hotel
Whitney Houston Autopsy: Cause of Death Determined?
Whitney Houston, Bobbi Kristina: Late Singer's Daughter Hospitalized
Whitney Houston Dead: Stars React to Legend's Sudden Death
Adele Five-Year Break? Singer Plans to Focus on Relationship, Write 'Happy Record'
Jennifer Hudson Whitney Tribute: Grammy President Reveals Why Singer Was Chosen for Musical Memorial
Grammy 2012 Winners' List: Adele Sweeps Music's Biggest Night
5-Hour Energy: A Success Equal Parts Caffeine, Chemistry and Meditation
3 Economic Misconceptions That Need to Die
People With Easy-To-Pronounce Names More Likely To Succeed, Study Says
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jason Jul 8th 2007 10:46AM
In June, 2500 Gordon Drive in Naples, FL was sold to Arthur Allen for $40,000,000.
Ferienwohnung Sylt Hörnum Jul 9th 2007 5:42AM
I personally still prefer Luxists Real Estate news since the layout is much nicer and the text is better to read. On the other hand maybe you could focus more on the german market like other sites e.g
http://www.traumwohnung-sylt.de/ferienwohnung-sylt.html
Henry Shao Jul 9th 2007 12:24PM
I just published an article about Sherman Oaks real estate, in
comparison to the Encino real estate market. It has lots of statistics of the
key elements of those areas, such as $/sf, median days on market, etc.
You may find the article at:
http://realestateandhomes.blogspot.com/2007/07/comparing-sherman-oaks-real-estate-and.html
Henry
www.movoto.com
Angel Gleed Jul 10th 2007 1:06PM
Ive taken a virtual tour of actors David Eliot and Nancy Chamber's house and though there is really nothing "spectacular" about their house, the ambiance is indeed very inviting and you'll feel that "homey feeling" within. I love the interior design of their front porch. You better not miss it.
http://realestatepress.org
todd lissner Jul 12th 2007 10:39PM
could i have a free house please id like that very much?
robert Jul 12th 2007 11:34PM
Rosie is a BIG FAT PIG!
suzanne Jul 13th 2007 12:27AM
What about "Melody Key"... Nick Hexum's private island?? A thing of beauty, affordable vacation to have an entire island to yourself if you can't come up with $19 mil.
Darlene Jul 13th 2007 2:00AM
Clarence Clemons has his waterfront penthouse condo in Palm Beach county for sale at just under $900,000. See it at http://www.clarenceclemons.com
TimuM Jul 17th 2007 10:09AM
William Randolph Hearst and Marion Davies lists their home in the market for $165 million.
The 6.5 acre mansion in Beverly Hills has 29 bedrooms, 3 swimming pools, tennis courts, disco and a movie theater. Its price tag makes it the most expensive in the U.S. real estate listing exceeding the $155 million price sought by real estate developers from Montana and $135 million Colorado estate owned by Saudi Arabia’s Prince Bandar. Beverly Hills real estate broker Jeff Hyland considers it as a once-in-a-generation house in the market.
http://www.turks.us/article~story~TheMostExpensiveUSHome~query~expensive.htm