When Drew Brees set out to build a custom estate on 20 acres of unspoiled woodlands about 15 miles north of Whitefish, Montana, the former NFL quarterback started with the guesthouse, a double A-frame-style structure hoisted 15 feet above the ground. The buildout, with four bedrooms, two baths, and a deck that juts into the treetops, was showcased on Animal Planet’s series “Treehouse Masters.” Brees has since decided not to build the complementary main house and instead will send the wilderness spread to the auction block, with bids expected to begin between $2 million and $4 million. In other star moves, "Robb Report" hears Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy have settled into a $13.5 million townhouse in New York’s Gramercy Park, while Nicholas Cage shelled out $10.5 million for a 1990s beachfront home on a gated street in Malibu. |
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Retired New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has decided to pass his 20-acre estate to the highest bidder, with offers expected to start at between $2 million to $4 million. Read More |
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| Robb Report takes a quick look at 3 celebrity real estate deals that went down across the country. Read More |
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| Owned by celebrity florist Lewis Miller, the exuberantly appointed 1920s home is offered turnkey. Read More |
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| Defined by its curved roofline and asymmetrical walls of glass, the four-bedroom contemporary sits on an acre of land with a view of the Pacific Ocean. Read More |
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| The wood and stone mansion in the upscale Bay Area enclave of Woodside was designed by William A. Churchill in 1989 and is surrounded by a professionally managed vineyard. Read More |
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| This North Bay Road residence has the notoriety of having been crafted by the same architect who created homes for Michael Jordan and Matt Damon. Read More |
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