Sunday Real Estate Round-Up
Filed under: Estates
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LA Times Hot Property:• More big news from Jupiter Island, Florida, Burt Reynolds has put his Jupiter Island waterfront home on the market for $15 million. The 12,500-square-foot compound sits on over three acres and includes a theater, caretaker's quarters, a pool, and a helicopter pad.
• Kirk Kerkorian, the 88-year-old former owner of MGM, has listed his Beverly Hills home at $25 million. The gated compound sits on 30-plus acres and includes a five bedroom home, two tennis courts, two pools, a putting green and two guesthouses. The listing is here.
From the NY Post's Gimme Shelter:
• Richard Gere bought a Hamptons home in October for around $7.9 million asking price and has now relisted it for approximately $9 million.
• Yankees pitcher Tanyon Sturtze will be paying $9,500 a month to rent (with an option to buy) for a three-bedroom, three-bath pad in the Milan building, where he'll be moving over the weekend.
• More rumors of doom from Vegas, other developments that are in trouble or already gone include Michael Jordan's Aqua Blue and the Liberty Towers High Rise. There are still 23 projects nearly completed. You can check out full details at the report here.
From Forbes Movers and Shakers:
Nicolas Cage recently bought a $25 million waterfront home in Newport Beach.
Deion Sanders has bought two condos in Marquis, a new co-tel in Miami planned for completion in 2008.
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