The week's biggest real estate stories: Jazmin Johnson, Deborah Santana, Rachel Harris and more.
| | This week's top real estate headlines Hollywood power couple Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis recently put the first property they ever purchased together on the market for a tad under $14 million. The "timeless traditional" has five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms within 7,351 square feet. Meanwhile over in Beverly Hills, mononymous hip-hop superstar Pharrell is looking for someone to take his Hagy Belzberg-designed mansion off of his hands. The property features staggering 280-degree mountain, canyon and city views that overlook L.A. and the San Fernando Valley In other news, Deborah Santana bought an ultra-mod Studio City contemporary, "Lucifer" actress Rachel Harris listed her ranch-style home, "Married to Medicine" star Jazmin Johnson put her over-the-top Beverly Hills manse on the market for a little under $9.5 million, and London on da Track bought a new Encino mansion. Click below, or visit Dirt.com for more breaking real estate stories |
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It’s not particularly surprising that the Kunis-Kutchers have chosen to unload their longtime main home; the pair are midway through construction on a titanic modern compound elsewhere in the BHPO area. That place, many years in the making, rather makes their current for-sale home look like a comparative hovel. By James McClain • READ MORE |
| The exceptionally long and low-slung residence offers a total of six bedrooms and five full and two half bathrooms between the five-bedroom main house and detached two-story guesthouse. READ MORE |
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| The milky white abode is unapologetically austere, with a somewhat forbidding façade that’s adorned only by an irregular roofline and two rectangular windows flanking the towering front door. READ MORE |
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| Located slightly less than quarter-acre parcel just outside the main gates of the garishly extravagant Beverly Park enclave, the nearly 10,000-square-foot behemoth is bedazzled with eight towering columns and elaborate roof detailing across its slightly angled front façade. READ MORE |
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| Inside, the nearly 4,500 sq. ft. structure is all open-concept, with big windows and white oak hardwood floors that embrace the abundant natural light. READ MORE |
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| Invisible from the street up a semi-private drive shared with a handful of other homes, and further sequestered behind a tall hedgerow, the enviably private single-level 1940s ranch-style residence sits on more than a third of an acre with four and potentially more bedrooms and four bathrooms in just under 3,000 square feet. READ MORE |
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