
From the NY Post's Gimme Shelter:
--Designer Tommy Hilfiger has rented his East Hampton estate to Mariah Carey for $350,000 - for Aug. 1 through Labor Day. It's a former estate of the day, a five-bedroom home listed for $24.5 million and you can find more pictures here.
--Actress Bridget Moynahan who is very pregnant with quarterback Tom Brady's baby, has sold her one-bedroom West Chelsea apartment for $820,000.
--Actress Anne Hathaway might be coming to Gramercy Park. The young actress and her boyfriend, real-estate developer Raffaello Follieri, are reportedly considering a townhouse on the famed private park with a $22 million price tag. You can peep this stately home at the listing here.
From the NY Observer's Manhattan Transfers:
--Banker Charles Murphy is the buyer for Seagram heir and condo developer Matthew Bronfman's 25-room town house at 7 East 67th Street for $33 million. The home has seven levels and six fireplaces, a double-height library with hand-polished wood, and a palladium window overlooking a greenhouse.
--Colin Powell and his wife Alma have paid $1.85 million for a two-bedroom condo at 220 West 93rd Street.
--Internet entrepreneur Jeffrey Dachishas sold his three-bedroom apartment at 14 Prince Street to the Australian model (and reality TV star) Nicole Trunfio for $1.41 million. One floor down, her friend and fellow Vogue face Jessica Gomes got a 553-square-foot place from Mr. Dachis for $810,000.
--Second Avenue Deli cofounder Abe Lebewohl's longtime apartment at the Stewart House co-op on East 10th Street was sold for $4,154,550 late last month to UNICEF's Ian Jones and his wife, Marianne.
From the Wall Street Journal's Private Properties:
--Two oceanfront residences in Southampton, N.Y., have sold for tens of millions -- each to a next-door neighbor. Robert F.X. Sillerman, an entertainment executive, paid $30.5 million for a Meadow Lane home next to his existing house. Down the beach, Josh Harris, a founding partner of Apollo Management LP, a private-equity firm, bought his neighbor's house on Gin Lane for $25 million.
--Former Portland Trailblazer Juan Dixon has listed his Portland-area house and new recruit, 19-year-old Greg Oden is interested in the home. This looks to be the listing here.
From the Real Estalker:
--The Sapersteins are at it again. Their Simi Valley equestrian Hummingbird Nest Ranch is for sale for $75 million. We'll be inundating you with pictures of this later as our estate of the day.
--Rumor has it the Beckhams are searching for that all important Los Angeles must-have, a Malibu beach house.
--Television writer and producer Matt Tarses has listed a Studio City home for $3.15 million. He and his wife purchased the home in July 2006 for $2,900,029. The listing is here.
--"Grey's Anatomy's" Kate Walsh and her fiance Alex Young have picked up a home in Los Feliz for $4.75 million.
--Photographer Peter Beard has listed his expansive spread in Montauk, New York for $26 million. The six-acre property includes three buildable lots and five small cottages. The listing is here.
From Berg Properties Celebrity Big Time Listings:
--Guitarist and Perfect Circle founder Billy Howerdel has listed his four-bedroom house in the Hollywood Hills for $2.495 million. The listing for the home, which has an impressive recording studio, is here.
--Mr. Big Time has unearthed the location of Orlando Bloom's home in Los Angeles. He picked up a Hollywood HIlls home that once belonged to actor Thomas Gibson for $2.75 million.
--Guess co-founder Maurice Marciano has sold his house in Beverly Hills for $3.7 million and paid $1.6 million for a condo in Beverly Hills.
--Singer Toni Braxton has sold her Tarzana, California home for $2.2 million and bought a home outside of Las Vegas for $2.6 million.
-- Actress Joan Cusack has sold her 14-room house in the Ravenswood area of Chicago for $4.66 million.
--Peter Gallagher of 'The O.C.' and his wife paid $3 million for a home in Los Angeles' Brentwood neighborhood.
--David Spade has listed his Malibu home for $16 million. The listing is here.
From the LA Times Hot Property:
--Actress Jessica Capshaw has sold a Hollywood Hills home to Aimee Osbourne for close to its $1,995,000 asking price.
--Celebrity hand model Rick Wagner has listed his 1927 Normandy-style home in Los Feliz Oaks at $1.78 million.
From AOL Real Estate:
--A list of the world's most expensive rentals takes us everywhere from Richard Branson's Necker Island to a penthouse in the Eiffel Palace in Paris, shown here, which rents for $53,000 a month.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-17-2007 @ 8:28AM
teddy said...
With so many people dieing of starvation, I call it a sin for someone to spend $30,000 per night and if there is no hell, God will create one for whoever it is .
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8-17-2007 @ 9:20AM
tone said...
Maria Callas was a Diva. Mariah Carey is a fat pop-singer - NOT a Diva nor will she ever be.
tony dilworth
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8-17-2007 @ 10:56AM
Vanessa said...
Will you people please let everyone be. These "diva's " or whatever they are have worked hard to get where they are, They do donate a lot to charities and what not, These people aren't going to take there money with them when they die So let them be!
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8-17-2007 @ 12:03PM
Mozelle said...
Spending that kind of money on foolishness is considered normal activity of the filthy rich.
All over-paid actors, singers, CEO's get rich of the little poor guy in this world.
But remember, little peons make these people rich by buying their services or products!
I make no one rich, lol. I go to no concerts, I buy no-one's movies, DVD's unless garage saled for 50 cents from the rich.
So if people stop buying, going to the movies, etc, there would be no rich people in this world.
Stop buying their crap and watch them stay in motel 6 like the rest of us, lol......
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8-17-2007 @ 1:13PM
Diana said...
I'm blown away by the amount of money that celeberties spend on everyday items, but this, is too much. For the price of a few nights or weeks at one of these accomodations, I could pay off all my bills, home, and build a new one to host charity funds, etc. I work in social services for a childrens shelter and I'll tell you, we work and fundraise all year just to feed and clothe them.
I wish I were blessed like this so that I may pass it on.
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8-17-2007 @ 2:53PM
DEAN said...
MY GRANDPA HAD A SAYING THAT MAKES SENSE:
"TAKE CARE OF THE RICH, FOR THEY PAY THE BILLS; THE POOR YOU WILL HAVE WITH YOU FOREVER."
MEANING THAT THE RICH PROVIDE MANY THINGS, PLACES, EVENTS THAT THE GOVERMENT COULDN'T OR WOULDN'T SUPPORT, AND THE PUBLIC COULDN'T AFFORD.
SO IF THAT $30,000 A NITE HOTELSUITE MAKES THAT RICH PERSON HAPPY, LET THEM BE. A HAPPY RICH PERSON WILL PROBABLY BE MORE GENEROUS TO A CHARITY THEN A
P----D-OFF RICH PERSON WOULD.
BESIDES NO-ONE INCLUDING YOU WANTS SOMEONE ELSE TELLING THEM HOW TO SPEND THE MONEY THAT THEY EARNED !!!
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8-18-2007 @ 1:22PM
Vic Hauber Sr. said...
What does dieing spell? Back to school! LOL!
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