The week's biggest real estate stories: Liam McIntyre, Matt Helders, Paul George and more
| | This week's top real estate headlines Film producer Ken Kao, son of Garmin founder Min Kao, has shelled out $22.5 million in an all-cash deal for a swanky Bel Air estate designed by Noah Walker. In this unusual, but elegantly boxy home, all the bedrooms are located below the public rooms and are artfully embedded into the property's hillside. Meanwhile, over in Beverly Grove, "Pod Save America" host Jon Favreau has sold his old Spanish-style bungalow for $2.1 million. The sale comes as no big surprise considering that the podcaster recently upgraded to a larger, more luxurious house in Hancock Park. In other news, Liam McIntyre is hoping to find a tenant for his Sherman Oaks home, Malibu socialite Diana Jenkins wants $125 million for her dreamy compound, Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders sold his Hollywood home to "Hurt Locker" producer Greg Shapiro, Dirt chatted with Hilton & Hyland's Mia Trudeau, Paul George listed his Hidden Hills manse for $9.5 million, and Jordan Clarkson sold his Woodland Hills property to Thomas Bryant for $3.25 million. Click below, or visit Dirt.com for more breaking real estate stories |
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Sited in the semi-remote mountains high above Beverly Hills, on a perfectly private 3.5-acre lot dotted by 130 native live oaks, the two-structure compound is chicly contemporary without being cold, and blends into its natural environment, embracing the land’s rugged hillside topography. By James McClain • READ MORE |
| The three-bedroom and two-and-a-half bath 1920s Spanish bungalow’s exterior features a Spanish tile archway, while crisply updated and generically modern interiors have been largely stripped of original architectural detailing. READ MORE |
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| A carefully kept and tastefully updated Mellenthin-style “Birdhouse” ranch home in the Sherman Oaks area of L.A.’s sprawling San Fernando Valley owned by Australian actor Liam McIntyre has come available as a rental at $7,000 per month. READ MORE |
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| Despite coronavirus woes, Grammy Award-nominated Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders has nonetheless reaped a small fortune in profit by unloading his Los Angeles cottage. READ MORE |
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| NBA superstar Paul “PG-13” George and his longtime partner, former stripper Daniela Rajic, have heaved and hoed their monster mansion onto the market for $9.5 million. READ MORE |
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| The staffers of SUR were all struggling actors and singers before being launched into high-drama reality TV stardom. Over the last year or so, they’ve begun to reap the real estate benefits of their newfound fame and fortune. READ MORE |
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| Mia Trudeau of Hilton & Hyland has spent nearly two decades representing some of Los Angeles’ most distinctive properties, including Liongate, a sumptuous estate designed and built in the late 1930s by Paul Williams. READ MORE |
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| After 15 years of ownership, vivacious energy drink entrepreneur Diana Jenkins has decided to capitalize on her lucrative residential real estate investment, and saddled her Paradise Cove compound with a massive $125 million price tag. READ MORE |
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| Former Laker Jordan Clarkson has bounced out of his spacious San Fernando Valley home, located in the prototypically suburban Woodland Hills neighborhood, with a $3.25 million check. READ MORE |
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| You need look no further than the topsy-turvy world of real estate for evidence of the coronavirus' effect on the economy. READ MORE |
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