The week's biggest real estate stories. Michael Rubin, CEO of sports apparel brand Fanatics, has paid a record-breaking $70 million for a Hollywood Hills mansion, shattering the previous high-water mark by $28 million. Originally constructed in 1942 for Ronald Reagan, the hilltop home has been completely rebuilt and was designed by Irish architect Paul McClean. Elsewhere, “The King of Queens” and “What About Kevin” star Leah Remini is offering her Studio City mansion of many years for $13 million. |
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The New York fashion mogul paid $70 million for a Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles mansion designed by Paul McClean. Read More |
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| Tucked away in Studio City's Fryman Canyon, the 10,300-square-foot, six-bedroom mansion is on the market at nearly $13 million. Read More |
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| With 11 cabins that accommodate 19 guests over five decks, the 303-foot-long yacht includes two helipads, a heated pool, and movie theater. Read More |
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| The former Gap CEO recently paid just over $42 million for an oceanfront villa in an exclusive gated Malibu community. Read More |
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| The co-founder of luxury loungewear brand Vince is asking $28.5 million for two Point Dume houses, one revamped by Marmol Radziner. Read More |
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| The Hollywood influencer paid nearly $6 million for Ashley Tisdale's chic home in the hills. Read More |
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| The married film producer and talent agent recently paid $6.5 million for a stylish modern farmhouse-style spread in Studio City. Read More |
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| Karen Haines is seeking $4.8 million for the glam Hollywood Regency-style home where her cocktail-in-an-can business was born. Read More |
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