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Sunday Real Estate Round-Up

Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping


From the Wall Street Journal's Private Properties:
--Steffi Graf has listed her Miami home, shown above, for $3.5 million. Graf bought the Hibiscus Island home for $1.315 million in 2001, about eight months before she married Andre Agassi. The listing is here. Only in Miami would a home like this be listed as a potential teartown.
--Real-estate developer R. Donahue Peebles and his wife, Katrina, sold their house in Santa Fe last month for $2.813 million. They paid $2.35 million in 2005 for the close to 9,000-square-foot property.
--Actor Cliff Robertson's former beachfront estate in La Jolla was recently listed for $28 million but has been reduced $22.5 million. We'll take a look at this historic property as our estate of the day.

From TMZ:
--The sale of Paris Hilton's home has hit a snag. The home appraised for under the asking price ($4.25 million). Instead the buyer got an appraisal for $3.6 million. There's some discussion of just how much all that included Paris furniture is worth. The real estate agent, Paris' uncle Mauricio Umansky says the buyers, a married couple from Texas, will pay the agreed-upon purchase price (and mostly cash to boot, taking a loan for $1 million.

From the Real Estalker:
--Los Angeles Dodger Rafael Furcal has listed his Pasadena townhouse for $1,159,000.
--Kimora Lee Simmons has sold her home on N. Doheny Drive in Beverly Hills for $5,665,000.
--The Real Estalker Mama delivers pics of Steven Cojocaru's swanky new digs.
--The Real Estalker Mama also has more pics of David Spade's Malibu home for sale for $16 million. It's quite shabby chic and girly.
--And the Mama really hits it big with a whole boatload of pics of the $165 million Ross home for sale.

From the NY Post's Page Six:
--Yankee catcher Jorge Posada and his wife have paid $3.6 million for a three-bedroom apartment t next door to their four-bedroom condo on East 77th Street.

From the LA Times Hot Property:
--Dixie Chick Natalie Maines and her "Heroes" hubby Adrian Pasdar have bought a $5.6-million home in a Brentwood gated community. Mr. Big Time Listings unearths the listing. You can check the gorgeous home out here.
--Stand-up comic and writer Carol Leifer has sold a rental house in the Hollywood Hills for close to its asking price of $2 million.
--Rapper Erik Schrody, known as Everlast, has put his Woodland Hills home on the market at $789,000. The listing is here. Mr. Big Time Listings reports that Everlast has bought a $1.2 million home in Altadena.
--Christopher Knight and his wife, "America's Top Model" Adrianne Curry, have sold their Manhattan Beach town home for its asking price of $1,689,000. They have bought a larger home with ocean views in the area.

From Berg Properties Big Time Listings:
--The buyer of a five bedroom home in Toluca Lake that Damon Wayans had owned from 2001 to 2006 had listed the house for $4,495,000 months after buying the home from Wayans for $3.3 million. The successful flipper sold the home for $4.4 million.
--Mr. Big Time nails down the dollars on Kelsey Grammer's recent Los Angeles home moves. He sold his Bel-Air home for $13.5 million and paid $13.7 million for a home in Holmby Hills.
--Actor Paul Reiser has paid $755,000 to purchase a one-bedroom, 1,174-square-foot condominium unit in Beverly Hills.
--Actor Steven Weber sold his house in Malibu for $3,820,000 around $1 million more than he paid for it in early 2006.
--The asking price for the Hollywood Hills home that once belonged to Bobby Darin has been reduced from $3,689,000 to $2,995,000.

Paris Hilton Paid $200,000 to Party on Her Birthday

Filed under: Celebrity Shopping

When most average people think about where they're going to spend their birthday it's usually about finding the right balance between somewhere special but still affordable. We all love to splurge and spend extra money on special occasions to have a great party, but what if the parties were offering to pay you to come celebrate with them? That would change things, wouldn't it?

Such is the life of Paris Hilton. For her 24th birthday 3 years ago she was reportedly offered $200,000 to spend her birthday celebration at PURE, a nightclub in Caesar's Palace. That offer trumped the deal she'd been taking advantage of in previous years to spend her birthday at a rival club in the Bellagio hotel-casino, where they provided her with free private jet transportation to and from, a free room, a free gourmet meal, and of course free drinks.

Must be rough.

Sunday Real Estate Round-Up

Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping


From US Weekly:
---Paris Hilton has bought a five-bedroom, Mediterranean-style mansion for $6.25 million. There's some discussion over whether she has or has not bought the home, a rather bland yet lavish home in the Mulholland Gates community. Check out the listing here, it's clear the home was a family dwelling and will need a big remodel to fit Paris's single girl lifestyle. The home may also have more bookshelves than Miss Paris may require.
--The 7,000-square-foot Beverly Hills home Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes have been renting is back on the market for $100,000 a month.

From the NY Post's Gimme Shelter:
--Three Ponds in Bridgehampton , shown abvoe, which was on the market for $75 million is now listed at $68 million. The listing is here.
--Alan Alda has listed a three-bedroom Sag Harbor home that he used as a home for the help for $799,000.
--Patricia Clarkson has bought a loft in the Village for $1.55 million.

From the Miami Herald:
--Hulk Hogan, has sold his Miami Beach mansion to action movie director Michael Bay for close to the listing price of $18.9 million. You can see pictures of the home here.

From the NY Observer's Manhattan Transfers:
--FIIC chairman and C.E.O. Abdul Huda Farouki, a friend of the disgraced former deputy Iraqi prime minister Ahmed Chalabi, is moving into the same building that Jon Bon Jovi recently paid $24 million for a penthouse in, the New Museum building in SoHo. Farouki's apartment is more modest, he paid $5.95 million for a second-floor condo.
--Anne Hathaway's parents have bought a $1.6 million apartment at the St. James Tower, a purplish far East Side condo.
--The daughter of socialite Denise Rich, Daniella Klistock, and her husband Richard have paid $3.9 million for a two-bedroom co-op at 785 Fifth Avenue where Ms. Rich lives in a lavish 28-room penthouse.
--The tales of Russian billionaire Len Blavatnik's search for a home in New York have been legion. Looks like Blavatnik, who has purchased a couple of blockbuster properties in New York is also the buyer of the Bronfman home making him just the second person history to pay over $50 million for a New York townhouse.


From the Real Estalker:
--Film producer Andrew Vajna has listed his Beverly Hills home for $6.495 million. The listing is here and it looks like it has already been sold.
--Tommy Lee has picked up a home in Calabasas that was listed at $6.75 million.

From Berg Properties Celebrity Big Time Listings:
--"Dancing with the Stars'' dance Louis van Amstel has paid $1.1 million for a two-bedroom condo unit in West Hollywood.
--French singer Johnny Hallyday and his wife, Laetitia, have paid $3.9 million for a Mediterranean-style house in the Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills/Bel-Air area.
--Motley Crue lead guitarist Mick Mars has paid $1.46 million 3,603-square-foot home in Malibu.
The National Enquirer has reported that Lionel Richie bought actor Dennis Franz's 2,274-square-foot town home in Century City area as a surprise for his daughter Nicole Richie and her fiancé Joel Madden. The rather bland condo was listed at $1.395 million.
--Marie Osmond has listed her six-bedroom home in Orem, Utah for $1.2 million. The listing is here.
--Actress Anna Paquin and two relatives have paid $1,575,000 for a home in the Hollywood Hills.

From the Wall Street Journal's Private Properties:
--NBA all-star Allen Iverson has listed his five-bedroom home in Villanova, Pennsylvania for $6.3 million. The listing for the 14,000 square foot chateau-like home on Chateau Lane is here.
--Grammy award-winning producer James Harris III, better known as Jimmy Jam, sold his lakefront home in Minnesota in June for $7 million.

From Reuters:
--Hedge fund manager and Red Sox owner John W. Henry has paid $16 million for a Boston estate.

From the LA Times Hot Property:
--Actress Catherine Bell and her husband Adam Beeson, have put their Calabasas home on the market for $3.25 million. The listing is here.
--Robert Wagner and his wife Jill St. John are selling a home in Brentwood's Mandeville Canyon, designed by Cliff May, for close to $15 million.
--A five-bedroom modern home which belonged to the late sci-fi film writer Bernard Gordon has been sold for close to its $2.3-million asking price.
--Fashion critic Steven Cojocaru has bought a contemporary house with city views and a pool for close to $4 million. As the Real Estalker reported in May, Cojo had listed his five-bedroom Hollywood Blvd. home for $2.995 million.
--Chris Salvaterra, an executive with Nickelodeon Movies and producer of "Fast Food Nation," and his writer wife, Marjorie, have sold their Venice home to "Flightplan" director Robert Schwentke and his wife, Jen Howard. The selling price was $1.6 million. The Salvaterras bought a home in Hancock Park.

From People:
--Actor John O'Hurley is selling his Beverly Hills villa. It is listed at $6.2 million, it's our estate of the day later today.

Paris Sells Fast

Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping

Wow, that was fast. Even in this worrisome real estate market Paris Hilton has managed to sell her Los Angeles home in just 10 days for the full asking price of $4.25 million. Consider us impressed. After all, Hilton bought in 2004 for $2.9 million and although the pool area is quite elegant, there may be some de-Parising needed in order to remodel the home. The Spanish-style 1920s mansion is full of pictures of Paris and one bedroom was turned into a closet. No word yet on who the mystery buyer is but Paris did say in an interview that she has to buy all new furniture because the buyer bought all her belongings as well. So maybe a remodel isn't in the cards after all.

Paris Hilton Is in the Shoe Biz

Filed under: Celebrity Shopping, Shoes

So what hasn't Paris Hilton done yet? Designed her own shoe line! The heiress will soon be adding one more industry onto her "been there, done that" list (it's gotta be a novel if she actually has one), and that's footwear. Early next year Paris Hilton Footwear is scheduled to launch thanks to a recently signed licensing agreement with Antebi Footwear Group. Paris was quoted as saying "My goal is to create a stylish and fun fashion line from head to toe."

Alrighty then. I'm curious to see what she comes up with, although I'm sure they'll be cute and stylish. The Paris Hilton Footwear collection will supposedly include something for everybody, meaning everything from stilettos to wedges to flats.

Paris Hilton's New Gig, Jewelry Model

Filed under: Jewelry, Celebrity Shopping

Like Kate Moss before her, a little infamy hasn't hurt Paris Hilton's endorsement career. E Online reports that Paris is the face of the new Bliss collection by Italian jeweler Damiani. Paris was recently photographed for the launch of the three-year print campaign by photographer Ellen von Unwerth. The Bliss line is the less pricey and more youthful line from the jeweler. Materials used in the pieces include gold, stainless steel, wood and diamonds and prices will range from $60 to $3,000. The higher-end line has featured Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow as models. Pitt designed his and Jennifer Aniston's wedding rings with Damiani and later sued them when the company sold the designs to the public. Paris Hilton's Bliss ads will run in magazines overseas for a year before invading the U.S.

Sunday Real Estate Round-Up

Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping


From the NY Post's Gimme Shelter:
--Christie Brinkley has found a new home in the Hamptons, picking up a waterfront estate in North Haven which had a $10.995 million price tag. Her ex-husband, Peter Cook has also bought a place in North Haven for close to $1.2 million.
--Broadway producer Jeffrey Finn has purchased a one-bedroom pied-a-terre at the Platinum condo complex for just over $1.4 million.
--Rachel Hunter is looking for a fixer upper in the Hamptons. Good luck with that.
--Hotel developer Robert Burns wins the dubious distinction of spending the most money on a Hamptons rental. He is renting an oceanfront Southampton home for a record $1.2 million for the year. He is currently working on building a new mansion in the area.

Bonus from the NY Post:

--Is Alex Rodriguez of the NY Yankees looking to buy the Lake Carrington Estate? The home in Greenwich, Connecticut is billed a "couture-ready" mansion, a nine-acre lakefront property dominated by a Georgian-style stone mansion spanning 35,000 square feet. The listing is here.

From The Real Estalker:
--Scarlett Johansson has picked up a home in the Hollywood Hills for around $8 million.
--Ricky Martin has listed his Miami mansion, shown above, for $16.9 million. No interior pics but the listing is here (that's one deep blue pool).
--Keyshawn Johnson's condo at The Californian in Los Angeles is for sale for $3.595 million.
--Rumor has it that Britney Spears may have sold her Malibu mansion.
--It was nearly two years ago that we first learned Kathleen Turner was set to put her Amagansett home on the market for $7.95 million, now we finally have the listing which is for $6.995 million. Check out the charming beach home here.
--Real estate goddess Ellen Degeneres is at it again putting another tempting home on the market. This Hollywood home is listed for $1.995 million. Ellen and her team do some mighty fine renovating. Check out the calm white splendor at the property website.
--Numerous websites are reporting that Britney Spears may be buying Ray Liotta's old nest in the Pacific Palisades. We'll be checking out this home later as out estate of the day.

From Celebrity Babylon:
--Rumor has it Tom Cruise has picked up a plot in Montecito from Rob Lowe and his wife and may be building a getaway house.

From the Wall Street Journal's Private Properties:
--Trusts and partnerships linked to billionaire hedge-fund manager Bruce Kovner paid about $70 million earlier this year for a bunch of oceanfront properties in California's Santa Barbara County. The Kovner-related entities paid $35 million for a three-acre lot with a large Tuscan-style home, $20 million for a four-bedroom house on three acres and then $15 million for six acres.
--New York attorney and real-estate investor Alan Schnurman has just gotten approval to sell eight lots in a Hamptons subdivision, 41 acres in all, for $64.5 million. He bought the land in 2005 for around $25 million. Schnurman's got some success behind him, he recently sold six lots in Bridgehampton for $37.5 million that he bought in 2005 for $12 million. That buyer in turn has put the lots on the market for almost $50 million. The listing is here.
--As we already knew, Anne Heche's home is on the market for $3.795 million.
--As the Real Estalker predicted weeks ago, Paris Hilton has put her home on the market. The price is $4.25 million. She bought in 2004 for around $2.9 million. The listing is here and warns that there is "a pre-screening process" for getting your look at the place. Also, The Gilded Moose has a great commentary on the interior.
--Basketball player Rasheed Wallace has listed his nearly 10,000-square-foot residence in Portland, Oregon for $5.2 million, making it one of the most expensive listings in the area. Rather bland for a sports star's house, you can check it out here.

From TMZ:
--Johnny Depp has picked up a penthouse in the Eastern Columbia building in downtown Los Angeles for about $2 million. The striking turquoise Art Deco building is an LA landmark but the neighborhood is still in transition.

From Berg Properties Celebrity Big Time Listings:
--Jazz singer Lalah Hathaway has sold her Los Angeles home for $848,000 to yoga instructor and model Rainbeau Harmony Mars.
--Michael Jordan's ex-wife has paid $4,720,500 for a mansion in Chicago's River North neighborhood.
--The hunt is on, which house is the house Orlando Bloom bought in the Hollywood Hills for $2.8 million.

From the NY Observer's Manhattan Transfers:
--Howard and Yvonne Tsao, who graduated from the NYU Stern School of Business barely a year ago, just paid $11.75 million in cash for a 58th-floor spread at the Park Imperial on West 56th Street.
--More news from the infamous 30 Crosby Street, home to Lenny Kravitz and formerly infamously, Courtney Love. Trader Richard Barabino, who sold his second-floor loft there for $6.5 million, will really miss the show-off factor of the apartment and also the help which he refers to has being "like little puppies wagging their tails eager to do something to help you out."
--Steven Kessner, a real estate magnate named by The Village Voice in June 2006 as one of "NYC's 10 Worst Landlords," has bought his son Robert a $1.395 million apartment at 300 East 85th Street, a tower called the America.
--Jeweler-craftsman John Landrum Bryant and his heiress wife, Patricia Bauman, have paid $7.1 million for a four-bedroom apartment in the Beekman that includes a garden, wine cellar, two wet bars and a master bedroom with a kitchenette and fireplace. They plan to put in a jade stone fireplace.

From the LA Times Hot Property:
--Mel Gibson has sold his Malibu beachfront home for nearly $30 million. He bought the home in the fall of 2005 for $24 million. Also, in May, he bought a 400-plus-acre agricultural and cattle ranch in Costa Rica for $25.8 million, according to La Nación, a Costa Rican publication.
--Former Dodger and Angel center fielder Steve Finley and his wife, Amy, have listed their Rancho Santa Fe estate at $20.5 million. The home has 12,000 square feet and is on seven acres. You can find the listing on the Barry Estates website.
--The Malibu home of the late Daniel Jacoby, an Internet banking pioneer, has been sold for about $12 million.

Would You Pay Paris $1 Million to Teach?

Filed under: Services

Whether she's doing it by accident or it's all part of some carefully calculated master plan I have no idea, but whatever Paris is doing it's working! She really has built herself an empire, and (gasp) now has the opportunity to teach others how she did it. The Learning Annex has reportedly offered Paris $1 million dollars to teach a 1 hour class called "How to Build Your Brand." That much money puts her behind only Donald Trump ($1.5 mil) in the company's history of paid guest teachers.

I guess here is where 'by accident' or 'carefully calculated' really becomes important -- can you tell us how and why you do what you do, Paris? I'll grab my notebook.

Money Doesn't Buy Manners

Filed under: Dining, Celebrity Shopping

Paris Hilton claimed that she was broke when she first moved to Los Angeles. Not too many people believed her at the time, so hopefully that is not going to be her excuse as to why she skipped out on a $7.70 bill at Sloanes Cafe in Sydney. Apparently, at the restaurant (which is worth a stop if you're in Paddington) Paris' publicist paid for a couple of burgers, but not the mineral water and frappe that Paris decided to add to her meal. The heiress waltzed out with her crew -- without paying for the drinks.

Paris Hilton Wants To Make Hotels Too

Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels, Celebrity Shopping

Oh no, it looks like Paris Hilton isn't content to let her little sister Nicky have all the hotel glory. It has been reported that the elder Hilton is joining her sis and creating her own hotel chain. And although there is already a Paris hotel in Las Vegas, Paris wants to her new hotel to be there too. She says her new hotel will be like the Sanderson in London. Paris also says she wants the first hotel to be in Vegas since she's been playing poker and blackjack since she was 12 and she always wins. Gee, Paris, that's not what we heard.

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No Hilton Discount for Paris

Filed under: Celebrity Shopping

No discount for Paris Hilton at the Hilton? It seems lie the heiress has a sense of humor. The Daily Record reports that while in Scotland, she was on the Real Radio Breakfast Show and she, as a prank, called the Glasgow Hilton to ask for a room at a discount rate. She explains who she is and asks for the corporate rate and the desk clerk tells her that the best he can do is a queen room at £170. When she asks for a discount she is refused. I'd love to hear the tape of this.

Paris Hilton's New Home

Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping

Paris Hilton just purchased a Tuscan-style home in the Hollywood Hills for roughly $3.1 million. The house, in a gated community not too far from Cameron Diaz's pad, is loaded with posh extras, including a $43,000 Baccarat crystal chandelier in the lounge, a very classy $20,000 mirrored, four-poster bed and a 400-sq foot closet for her vast wardrobe.

The most unusual part of the home is actually the pets' living area. There is a special gated section inside the house where Paris's dogs will sit on pink pillows and drink from pink bowls. Each dog has its own personal crown, as well. Not one to exclude any of her pets, Paris has also commissioned a custom cage for her monkey, though the last time we heard about the monkey, it was supposedly being confiscated by Los Angeles officials.

Paris Hilton Gets Her Gifts Swiped

Filed under: Celebrity Shopping

Paris Hilton managed to make even Mother's Day all about her. An AP story says that a bag of nearly $10,000  worth of Dior baubles destined for Kathy Hilton was stolen from outside the Hilton home. Paris's spokesman dutifully reports that Paris "spent three or four hours shopping to put together this wonderful collection of things for her mom." When a delivery person set the package down to ring the buzzer on the gate, a passing car grabbed the gifts.  This isn't the first time Paris has lost something. Her sex tape, her personal papers, her Sidekick and more have all wound up missing. Is Paris the most absent-minded girl in the world, a victim of a roving band of Hilton-centered thieves or does her PR team keep sticky fingers in their employ in order to keep their girl in the news?

PartyPoker Offers Paris The Chance To Win A Bentley

Filed under: Celebrity Shopping

We mentioned earlier that Paris Hilton allegedly bet away her Bentley at her family's casino. PartyPoker, an online poker room, apparently felt pretty bad for Miss Hilton and have offered her a chance to get a new Bentley. To win the car she would have to play No-Limit Hold 'Em against PartyPoker host Mike Sexton. If she won, she'd get the Bentley. PartyPoker says the offer is good for the next thirty days. I'm not betting she's going to do it but it would be a great publicity stunt.

Did Paris Hilton Really Bet Away Her Bentley?

Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos, Celebrity Shopping

Did Paris Hilton really bet away her Bentley in a poker game? British websites are reporting that Paris bet the car during a game of poker at the family casino. Paris lost the car and now has been banned from that casino by her own parents. Quick, someone grab the keys to her McLaren.

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