The quaint California community of Carmel, about two hours south of San Francisco, has long been an under-the-radar hideaway for the Hollywood elite. Late legends Doris Day, Bing Crosby and Betty White all made their home in Carmel, and, in the 1980s, Clint Eastwood served as the mayor of the idyllic coastal community. More recently, in 2022, Brad Pitt dropped $57 million on a landmark home, and now a neighboring residence has come to market for the less elephantine price of $8 million. The historic Spanish-style home, known as Stonewater, was built in 1919 by and for the late impressionist artist John O’Shea. Another Hollywood actor, “Veep” and “Arrested Development” star Tony Hale, has put his home in the foothills of L.A.’s Studio City on the market for nearly $2.7 million. The 1930s two-bedroom home, complemented by a one-bedroom guest house, has been completely remodeled as a cozy retreat from the hurly-burly of the city. |
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Called Stonewater, the Pacific Ocean-facing home was built in 1919 and retains charming original details alongside modern additions and updates. Read More |
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| The “Veep” and “Arrested Development” star and his wife Martel purchased the Studio City property for almost $1.6 million back in early 2016 and gave it a stylish makeover. Read More |
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| The 150-acre Northern California wine country retreat has appeared in numerous advertisements. Read More |
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| Frequently visited by none other than Elvis Presley, the 1940s farmhouse-style residence in the Hollywood Hills was originally owned by film noir actress Lizabeth Scott. Read More |
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| The quintessential New England shingle-style home in historic Chatham, Massachusetts, is the ultimate summer home. Read More |
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