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Sunday Real Estate Round-Up, 07/04/10

Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping


From the LA Times Hot Properties:
--A gated Mediterranean owned by actor Pierce Brosnan has come on the market in Malibu at $3.9 million. The listing is here.
--NBA free agent Carlos Boozer and his wife, Cece, have sold their Coconut Grove, Florida estate for $5.5 million.
--Actor Craig Sheffer has listed his home on Malibou Lake in the Agoura Hills area at $1.699 million. The home was formerly owned by actress Elizabeth Montgomery and has a Moroccan-style conversational area that centers on a fireplace (shown above).
--The former Santa Monica beach house of silent film star Douglas Fairbanks Sr. has sold for $6,862,000.
--Legendary Los Angeles Kings goalie Rogie Vachon has listed his Venice-area home for $1.488 million. The listing is with his daughter-in-law, Renee Vachon of Nourmand & Associates.

From the NY Post:
--"Sopranos" star Michael Imperioli has put his four-story TriBeCa townhouse on the market for $6.995 million. The listing for the striking red and gold home is with Raphael DeNiro.
--Designer Elie Tahari and his wife, Rory, have separated and found an unnamed buyer for their 141 Prince St. triplex. The sale closed at $27.5 million, more than the unofficial $22 million asking price.
--Alec Baldwin is still apartment hunting ad was most recently spotted at 225 Lafayette St. in Nolita.
--DJ and record producer Danny Tenaglia has a signed contract to sell his condo at the Arris Lofts building in Long Island City for $1.24 million.

From the Wall Street Journal's Private Properties:
--Microsoft Corp. co-founder Paul Allen has bought an oceanfront home in Malibu for more than $25 million. The home was listed for $29.5 million
--Victoria Reggie Kennedy, the widow of Senator Edward M. Kennedy, has formally put their Washington home on the market for just under $8 million. It was our estate of the day back in January.

--A bayfront mansion in Newport Beach, California listed at $38 million has sold for $27 million.

From Newsday's Real LI:
--William J. Bratton, who has headed the police forces of New York City, Boston and Los Angeles, has purchased a home in Hampton Bays. He and his wife, cable TV newscaster Rikki Jo Klieman, recently left Los Angeles. They paid $880,000 for the house in early June.
--A six-bedroom waterfront home in the Hamptons is being offered with a cherry red 1966 Ford Cobra replica said to be worth $50,000 to $60,000. The home is listed for $5.499 million with Enzo Morabito.

Carlos Boozer in Miami, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping, Sports


It isn't a question of if Utah Jazz player Carlos Boozer will lose money on his Miami home, it's a question of how much. Boozer is currently going through a divorce with his wife Cindy "CeCe" Boozer and so, as Celebrity Big Time Listings reports, he's looking to settle up on this home. He and his wife paid $7.3 million for the Mediterranean-style home in 2007 at a time when real estate in Florida was still pretty high. Flash forward to now when the market is packed with homes like Boozer's: big, beige, lavish homes with dark wood, wrought iron and marble. This home has been staged to ultimate blandness with the luxurious anonymity of a luxury hotel suite. The home has five bedrooms, a media room, large living room and a gourmet kitchen. The property also includes a one bedroom guest house, pool, dock and a boat lift as well as a three-car garage. The home is listed at $6.9 million. Even with the waterfront location, I'd be shocked if it sells for anything over $5 million.

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Prince Purples Up His Rental

Filed under: Estates

Word to the wise, don't rent your house to Prince. The Smoking Gun has the documents relating to a complaint filed by Carlos Boozer, a forward with the Utah Jazz, who rented his West Hollywood mansion to the Purple One for $70,000 a month. Surprise, surprise, Prince painted the house with purple striping, his special symbol and the numbers 3121 (the name of his new album). Prince also added in a purple monogrammed carpet in the bedroom and changed the plumbing to accommodate beauty salon chairs. Prince was supposed to hold a private concert in the house for album holders who discovered a purple ticket in their CD cases.  The lawsuit was withdrawn. Prince's lease ends in May and last night he surprised fans waiting outside Tower Records to pick up his album with an impromptu concert.

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