The week's biggest real estate stories. After months of planning and construction, Nile Niami’s latest and largest project to date is ready for its debut. Famously known as “The One,” the shopping mall-sized mansion includes amenities like a cinema-quality home theater, a beauty salon and an Olympic-sized indoor swimming pool. Meanwhile, over in Manhattan Beach, Colin Cowherd is seeking a buyer that will take his Craftsman-meets-Cape-Cod-style residence off of his hands for a little less than $7 million. Sited in the quiet “Tree Section” of the beach town, the home was designed by architect Louie Tomaro and features decorative finishes by designer Paul L’Esperance. |
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The 100,000 square foot Bel Air house, designed by Paul McClean is believed to be asking as much as $340 million. Read More |
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| The veteran sports radio personality seeks $7 million for six-bedroom home in the affluent beach community. Read More |
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| The billionaire Groupon co-founder shelled out $33.3 million for the 9.3-acre, Bali-inspired Montecito estate home of Ellen DeGeneres. Read More |
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| The 'High School Musical' star seeks $5.8 million for stylish Los Feliz area home she bought less than two years ago for $4.1 million. Read More |
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| Cigarette tycoon Susilo Wonowidjojo bought an $8 million mansion in Los Angeles for his daughter. Read More |
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| The Philosophy founder paid $22.1 million for a Windsor Smith-designed mansion in L.A.'s posh Brentwood neighborhood. Read More |
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| The Buena Vista Social Club musician recently drops $2.6 million o a Spanish Colonial Revival home in Altadena. Read More |
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| The former EA chief executive paid $32.3 million for the 10.9 acre estate of the late Kleiner Perkins co-founder Frank J. Caufield. Read More |
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