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

Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping


From the Wall Street Journal's Private Properties:
--A 813-acre ranch outside of Aspen, Colorado has received a monster price cut, from $88 million down to $59 million. The ranch includes a 5,750-square-foot home built last year, restored ranch manager's home and a 10-stall barn. The listing is here.
--George Stephanopoulos's home in Washington's Georgetown neighborhood has sold for $5.45 million, about 14% less than the $6.35 million asking price.

--Retired NFL quarterback and ordained pastor Randall Cunningham has gone to contract on his Las Vegas home in the gated community of Spanish Hills for less than its listing price of $4.89 million.

From the LA Times Hot Properties:
--That was fast, "ER" actress Sherry Stringfield received multiple offers and sold her Beverly Hills home after a month on the market for close to its $2.895 million asking price.

--Actor Kevin Nealon has sold a cottage in Manhattan Beach for $2.275 million.
--Producer-director Randall Zisk and actress Brooke Langton have listed their five-bedroom home in the Longridge Estates area of Sherman Oaks for $2,749,000. The listing is here.

From the NY Post:
--Democratic Leadership Council chairman Harold Ford and his wife, Emily, are close to selling their downtown apartment at 105 Fifth Ave. and are waiting for co-op board approval.The one-bedroom, two-bathroom loft was listed for $1.4 million.

--Paul Cejas, the ex-ambassador to Belgium, has found a mystery buyer who is in contract to acquire his fifth-floor co-op at the exclusive 834 Fifth Ave. The unit had an asking price of $16.5 million.
--Oliver Stone, who came back to New York for the filming of "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," bought a 1,600-square-foot, $1.9 million condo at One Morton Square in the West Village. Interior designer Geoffrey Bradfield is at work on the apartment.

Sherry Stringfield In Beverly Hills, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping


Cute is probably a word that actress Sherry Stringfield, famous for playing a doctor on "ER" and appearing tonight in Lifetime movie "Who Is Clark Rockefeller?" has heard a lot in her life. The word also applies to her six-bedroom Beverly Hills home which recently hit the market. Record from Property Shark show that Stringfield bought the home in 2003 for $1.935 million. The Spanish-style home was built in 1928 and has been redone while keeping much of its original charm. It has a large family room, highly polished hardwood floors and formal living and dining rooms. There is also a library/study and one of the six bedrooms is used as a sitting room for the master suite.

The cute is everywhere. In the floral wall opposite the piano. In the curlicue fireplace grate in front of the white brick fireplace. In the striped chairs in the dining room. In the blackboard-painted study. In the master bath set into the house's central tower. It's a grown-up cute, but cute nonetheless.

The home is located within walking distance to Beverly Hills shopping and schools and has a small backyard sitting area but no pool. It is listed at $2.895 million.

[via the LA Times]


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