The week's biggest real estate stories. Only a year after she bought the place, Madonna has hoisted her Hidden Hills estate back onto the market. Asking $26 million, the 12,500-square-foot mansion was formerly owned by The Weekend, and includes an outdoor kitchen, a pool house and a full-size basketball court. Elsewhere, Michael Keaton’s only child – 38-year-old songwriter and record producer Sean Douglas -- has swapped his century-old villa in Montecito for a historic mansion in L.A.'s posh Hancock Park. The pastel-pink Montecito compound includes a three-bedroom main house, separate guesthouse and gardens filled with colorful native plantings. |
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The veteran pop star has hung a profitable $26 million price tag on the house she bought just a year ago from The Weeknd for $19.3 million. Read More |
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| Michael Keaton's son Sean Douglas, a Grammy-nominated songwriter, sold his Montecito estate and bought a historic home in Hancock Park. Read More |
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| The newly recruited Denver Bronco and R&B singer Ciara have paid a record sum for a huge house in Englewood's swanky Cherry Hills Villag … Read More |
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| The music mogul recently hoisted his glitzy Bel Air mansion back onto the market for nearly $22 million. Read More |
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| The television personality and psychic medium recently paid $2.1 million for a home in Topanga. Read More |
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| The media power couple have put a $2.1 million price on their stylishly dressed Spanish bungalow just off trendy Melrose Boulevard. Read More |
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