The week's biggest real estate stories: Laura Solon, Jon Watts and more.
| | This week's top real estate headlines Turns out Arnold Schwarzenegger's son Patrick isn't just a budding young actor—he's also making a name for himself as a real estate investor. The "Midnight Sun" star recently listed a modern farmhouse-style home in in West Hollywood for $3.349 million. Meanwhile over in the Beverly Hills Post Office area, Top Dawg Entertainment CEO and founder Anthony Tiffith has purchased a huge contemporary mansion. The all-new house sports more than 13,000 square feet of living space and is perched imposingly high on a hillside. In other news, "Back to Life" creator Laura Solon bought a $1.6 million Tudor Revival in Altadena and "Spiderman" franchise director Jon Watts sold a Brookside home in an off-market deal for $1.77 million. Click below, or visit Dirt.com for more breaking real estate stories |
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The steeply gabled, stone-accented and expensively rehabbed WeHo residence is all but hidden behind a high hedge and secured gates in the fashionable and easily walkable Melrose Arts District with three bedrooms and four bathrooms in roughly 2,200 square feet. By Mark David • READ MORE |
| Tucked into a gated community, the all-new house sports more than 13,000 square feet of living space and sits atop a perilously steep knoll, lording over more modest homes on the hillside below. READ MORE |
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| The "Back to Life" creator has ponied up $1.6 million for a heavily modified 1922-built Tudor Revival spread in the quaint enclave of Altadena. READ MORE |
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| Many have made vast fortunes buying and selling stunning homes, while others simply enjoy washing off the road in a palatial spread fit for rock royalty. READ MORE |
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| "Spiderman" franchise director Jon Watts and his wife Dianne McGunigle have made a $1.77 million off-market deal to sell a carefully restored and updated Spanish bungalow in Brookside. READ MORE |
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