The week's biggest real estate stories. They just don't make them like this anymore -- late actress Yvette Mimieux's one-of-a-kind Bel Air compound, dubbed Il Sogno (“The Dream”), is up for grabs. The interiors have been adorned with Italian hand-painted artwork, walls sheathed in antique mirrored panels and hand-stenciled designs; outdoors, the grounds are filled with lush gardens and flowering plants. And after a decade-long saga, Bel Air’s endlessly controversial mega-project known simply as “The One” has sold for $126 million – a far cry from the $500 million developer Nile Niami originally wanted. |
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The two-residence compound of the "Where the Boys Are" star and real estate magnate Howard Ruby is now available at almost $50 million. Read More |
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| Nile Niami's Bel Air house project known as The One has finally sold for $126 million, though the home remains unfinished. Read More |
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| Sponsored Content Quail Hill offers the unique opportunity to acquire one of the most significant and private properties in Marin County. An estate of this sc … Read More |
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| The Oscar-winning actress and producer is selling her renovated home in Brentwood's Mandeville Canyon for $25 million. Read More |
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| Long owned by Mary Trump Barry, Donald Trump's older sister, the ocean front home was purchased in 2018 for $18.5 million. Read More |
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| Entertainment exec Andy Meyers paid $4 million for this 1950s midcentury modern crafted by the famed modernist architect. Read More |
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| The CEO and director of Burlington Stores Inc. recently placed his lavish mansion in Piedmont, Calif., on the market for $12.75 million. Read More |
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