The week's biggest real estate stories. Famed hedge fund manager Adam Levinson has added to his collection of trophy properties with the $58 million buy of an all-new house in Bel-Air. Set onto a terraced hillside, the estate consists of a main house and guesthouse totaling nearly 30,000 square feet of living space. Elsewhere in Bel-Air, music icon Kenny ‘Babyface’ Edmonds is selling his longtime residence for $8 million. Located in a gated community, the home includes two gyms, a wine cellar, a movie theater and a recording studio. |
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Adam Levinson and his wife Brittany paid $58.5 million for an all-new home in the Bel-Air neighborhood. Read More |
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| The 12-time Grammy winning R&B impresario is asking $8 million for the Bel Air home he shared with his estranged wife Nicole Pantenburg. Read More |
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| The cofounder and CEO of United Talent Agency is asking nearly $27 million for his longtime Brentwood Park estate. Read More |
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| Jeff Berns, the crypto company founder and CEO doled out $47.5 million for a luxe mansion in Lake Tahoe's exclusive Incline Village enclave. Read More |
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| The fashion designer turned artist has sold the two remaining parcels of his oceanfront home to his neighbors for a combined $70 million. Read More |
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| The award-winning theater star has spent $2.2 million on a vintage home in the Toluca Lake area. Read More |
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