
From
Homes of the Rich:
--The Glass Pavillion in Montecitio California, shown above, was designed by Steve Hermann Design. It is on the market for $35 million. The home has 15,000 square feet of living space and a lower level that can fit up to 32 cars.
The listing is here.
--Versailles, the lavish home of real estate mogul David Siegel in Windemere, Florida has hit the market for $100 million.
The listing is here.
--The former home of Jayson Williams, the ex-NBA player who later pled guilty to assault in the shooting death of a limousine driver is up for sale. The home was involved in the shooting and underwent an extensive renovation by the current owner. It's now listed at $12.5 million.
The listing is here.
From the
Real Estalker:
--Hockey player and former Vogue intern Sean Avery has listed his two-bedroom loft in the Chelsea Club building in New York City for $1.695 million.
The listing is here.
--Paul and Sara Ruffin Costello, who worked for the magazine Domino have put their very well-decorated Federal style townhouse in New York City's West Village on the market for $12.95 million.
The listing is here.
From the
LA Times Hot Properties:
--Professional poker player Phil Ivey has listed his
Las Vegas-area home at $1,995,000.
From the
Wall Street Journal's Private Properties:
--The 56-acre Napa estate of the late Robert Mondavi and his widow, Margrit, has gone on the market for $25 million. The home includes a viewing tower with a circular staircase, an underground wine cellar but no vineyards.
From the
NY Times Big Deal:
--Former 'N Sync band member, Lance Bass, has picked up a condo at the Chelsea Mercantile. The 1,300-square-foot one-bedroom was listed with David Lewandowski and Ronald Lense at Prudential Douglas Elliman for $1.495 million.
--A unit in the San Remo building at 145-146 Central Park West has hit the market for $17.5 million.
The listing for the three-bedroom unit in the south tower is here.
--Producer Joe Roth has found a buyer for his One Beacon Court. The condo
was listed at $21.7 million.