Sunday Real Estate Round-Up, 05/30/10

From the Wall Street Journal:
--Saudi Arabia's Prince Bandar bin Sultan is asking $3.75 million for his 5,400-square-foot prewar condominium in Washington, D.C. The listing for the unit is with Washington Fine Properties.
-- Bren Simon, the second wife of Melvin Simon, has bought three adjoining properties in California's Ventura County for nearly $21 million. She has listed the home she shared with the late shopping-mall magnate in Bel Air, California for $50 million. The 20,000 square foot Mediterranean-style villa sits on roughly 1.5 acres and has eight bedrooms. The listing is with Coldwell Banker.
--Nighthawk, a10,700-square-foot home in Aspen's Red Mountain neighborhood has been listed for $23.9 million. A group of real-estate investors and developers own the recently completed house. The investors paid $6.5 million in 2007 for the land and a small home, which has been torn down. The property website is here.
From the Real Estalker:
--Milla Jovovich has listed her New York City townhouse again. This time it is at $7 million. The listing is with Corcoran.
--Tina Fey and Jeff Richmond have listed their New York City apartment for $2.295 million.
--Former Dodger Derek Lowe listed his house in 2008 for $5.7 million but sold the home for just $3.9 million. He bought the home in 2006 for $5 million.
--Celebrity photographer Tony Duran has listed his Los Angeles home for $2.195 million. The listing is with Rose + Chang.
From the LA Times:
--Actress Debi Mazar has sold her home in the Beverly Center area of Los Angeles for $1,162,515. We checked out this home in 2009 when it was listed at $1.399 million.
--Indiana Pacers point guard Earl Watson has sold his home in the Beverly Hills Post Office area for $3.38 million.
Actress turned psychotherapist Judy Lewis, whose biological parents were actress Loretta Young and actor Clark Gable, has listed her West Hollywood condominium for $499,000. The listing is with Sotheby's.
--Perry Farrell of the band Jane's Addiction has sold his longtime Venice home for $1.425 million. It hit the market in March for $1.6 million.
From the NY Post:
--Venture capitalist Doug Von Allmen, who was reportedly burned by Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein, is selling his three-bedroom duplex at 25 Columbus Circle for around $15.95 million in an all-cash deal.
--Bravo TV's "Millionaire Matchmaker" Patti Stanger looked at a $15,750-per-month two-bedroom unit at the Beekman Regent condo at 351 E. 51st St.
--Hip-hop/R&B producer and songwriter Mikkel Storleer Eriksen has put his three-bedroom condo at the Element, at 555 W. 59th St., on the market for $3.4 million. The listing is with Nest Seekers.
--Swiss-born photographer Raymond Meier is selling his penthouse condo at 158 Mercer St. It is listed at $11.95 million.
From the NY Times:
--Actress Connie Stevens has gone to contract on her 2,500-square-foot Manhattan penthouse at 101 West 67th Street. It was last listed at $8.2 million.
--Chris Kentis and Laura Lau, the husband-and-wife team responsible for the movie "Open Water," have put their brownstone in Park Slope, Brooklyn for $3.1 million. The listing is with Brooklyn Properties.
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