The week's biggest real estate stories. What to buy? That is the question, and it’s particularly pertinent when you are the sole winner of a record $2 billion Powerball jackpot. In the case of longtime Pasadena resident Edwin Castro, it’s a Hollywood Hills contemporary mansion worth $25 million. Newly built by noted developer Roman James, the nearly 14,000-square-foot house offers a gym, cold plunge pool, wine cellar, movie theater and incredible views. And in Beverly Hills, Hollywood power couple Eva Longoria and José Bastón are stepping away from their longtime villa, asking nearly $23 million. |
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Edwin Castro, winner of the $2 billion Powerball lottery, paid $25 million for a Los Angeles mansion in the Hollywood Hills. Read More |
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| The "Desperate Housewives" alum and her media exec husband, José Bastón, are asking $23 million for their art-filled eight-bed … Read More |
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| The "Vanderpump Rules" star and Give Them Lala Beauty founder will count cast member Scheana Shay as her next-door neighbor. Read More |
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| Perched atop a 6.5-acre knoll in West Hills, the painstakingly crafted hacienda was part of a ranch owned by early film star Francis Lederer Read More |
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| This dramatic architectural home overlooking the ocean in Malibu just hit the market for a speck under $69 million. Read More |
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| Built in 1932, the landmark hacienda was home to the influential civic reformer and co-founder of LA County's Arts Commission for 40 years. Read More |
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| The famed psychic entertainer has put his Palladian-style home in Berkshire, England, back on the market for $9.5 million. Read More |
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