The week's biggest real estate stories. Last night, the Oscars honored beloved Hollywood icon Betty White. Almost to the day, her longtime home in the seaside community of Carmel, Calif. has popped up for sale, asking $8 million. With panoramic ocean and coastline views, the rustic property was owned by the "Golden Girls" actress for over 50 years. Elsewhere, media mogul and Endeavor chairman Patrick Whitesell has doled out $43 million for a sprawling Mediterranean-style villa in Holmby Hills. Designed by architect Robert Sinclair, the compound spans nearly 20,000 square feet of living space and includes dozens of mature olive trees, lush gardens and a koi pond. |
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The longtime house of the late and beloved "Golden Girls" actress sits on a high bluff overlooking Carmel Bay. Read More |
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| The Endeavor executive chairman, once married to Lauren Sanchez and now with wife Pia Miller, paid $43 million for a Holmby Hills mansion. Read More |
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| The billionaire venture capitalist and tech mogul paid $44 million for a Malibu house months after spending $177 million on another one. Read More |
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| The last manager and financial advisor to Michael Jackson has put a $4 million price on a three-story home high above L.A.'s Sunset Strip. Read More |
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| After their Woodland Hills mansion foreclosure, Austin and Catherine McBroom have changed their address to a lavish Tarzana rental home. Read More |
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| The comedian-turned-media-mogul dropped $32 million on side-by-side houses in Beverly Hills. Read More |
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