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Jeff Margolis in Beverly Hills Post Office, Estate of the Day

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Director-producer Jeff Margolis has directed a lot of awards show and even won an Emmy for his work on the 1995 Academy Awards. His home in the Beverly Hills Post Office area seems like the type of home that many movie stars might find comfortable. The 1927 Spanish style home has five bedrooms in over 5,200 square feet. The home has open-beam ceilings and large rooms with hardwood floors. The best room in the house might be the wood-paneled office/library/media room with home theater equipemnt that includes projection & THX Surround Sound. The home also has a fantastic kitchen, it's a little smaller than the kitchens in some of the homes in the area but it has a sense of real warmth and conviviality that seems to be missing from many newer homes. The master bedroom has an open pitched ceiling and the large bathroom has double closets. Outside there is a yard with a fenced-in pool and a basketball court. This home is listed at $3.495 million.


[via LA Times Hot Property]

Janice Place, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates


Adrian Rudomin (who is also a director) created this stunning home in the Beverly Hills Post Office area. The expansive 10,000 square foot home has eight bedrooms and a large open living/dining space with ceilings that stretch up over 30 feet.

Property records show that Rudomin bought the home in $2.63 million. The records show the house dating back to 1966 so Rudomin may have torn down the older home to create this contemporary palace. The ultra-modern home has a sauna/steam room, gourmet kitchen, an amazing wood master suite, library and a movie theater. What could have been a cold, modern palace is softened a bit by all that polished wood; it would have quite a different feel with polished concrete floors. The celeb-centric paintings in the home are by Daniel Maltzman. Outside there is a pool and spa and stairs that lead to a separate ceiling deck for even more impressive views. For a video tour check out LXTV. This amazing home is listed at $9.95 million.


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Beverly D'Angelo in Beverly Hills, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping


The Real Estalker mentioned this one last week but I'm jumping on it now that the LA Times Hot Property revealed that it is officially listed for sale. D'angelo put this home up for sale earlier this year quietly for $2.569,800 after she bought Dan Aykroyd's maybe haunted home that had been owned by both Big Mama Cass and Ringo Starr at different times. No ghosts that we know of in D'Angelo's home but it does have some lovely bones (rather like the lady who owns it). The 1920s Mediterranean in the Beverly Hills Post Office area was bought by D'Angelo in 2005 for $2.35 million. The five-bedroom home has a sweeping staircase, wood floors, arched doorways and charming tile details. One of the bathrooms has been giving a jarring modern makeover but the others retain their aging charm. The kitchen is rather blandly white with an unappealing tile design over the stove. The property includes a pool and a two-car garage that has been converted into office space and the maid's quarters have a private entrance. The property is listed at $2.185 million, less than she paid three years ago, so it seems she's more than ready to say goodbye to the old homestead.

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Mr. Paris's Pad, Estate of the Day


Ah to be young, rich and impossibly foolish. The Real Estalker Mama alerted us to the fact that Paris Latsis, known best here in the states as Mr. Paris the erstwhile fiance of one Paris Hilton, has put his home in the Beverly Hills Post Office area on the market for $15 million. Mr. Paris is part of the Latsis family, a Greek shipping family.

The five-bedroom home is over 7,000 square feet of modern showiness with big glass windows, a floating steel and glass staircase and a master suite with 180-degree views. Everything is designed to make an impression. It's a big show-off of a house done up in young Hollywood pop style with brightly colored art work (including the sadly ubiquitous Marilyn Monroe). The infinity pool and spa is perched on the side of a hill for a big splashy place to tempt saline-inflated starlets.

Mr. Paris bought the home on Beverly Crest Drive for $9.2 million in 2006 so he's looking for a big return in a not-so-firm market. It's a beautiful home despite that it looks like Latsis and his minions went to HD Buttercup and ordered up the Hollywood douchebag collection (it's not so much the furniture itself, which I like, it's just that it seems as if he ordered it all at once and threw it in). I'm smitten with all the glass and love the skylights. And while the stainless steel appliances in the kitchen are a little much who can resist an entire wall of food and beverage options.



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