The week's biggest real estate stories. 'Euphoria’ creator Sam Levinson has bought a 1930s Spanish hacienda most famously owned by William Randolph Hearst’s son David Whitmire Hearst. Located in the rugged mountains above Beverly Hills, the estate includes a large main house with canyon views, a big backyard studded by mature trees, and a swimming pool. And on the other side of town, one of Harry Gesner's most famous creations is making a splash in Malibu. Listed for $50 million and known as Wave House, the property was once owned by Rod Stewart. |
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The creator of 'Euphoria' and 'The Idol' paid $8.5 million for a Los Angeles estate once owned by newspaper heir David Whitmire Hearst. Read More |
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| Designed to resemble cresting waves, the statement-making property has been home to Rod Stewart and music industry powerhouse Mo Ostin. Read More |
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| The GameMine executive is selling a Stanford White-designed home in in the Glen Oaks community of Montecito for $22.8 million. Read More |
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| The fashionably appointed home, owned by HauteLook founder and former CEO Adam Bernhard, is on the market at $3.6 million. Read More |
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| After listing his designer-done Florida residence, the Pipe fintech guru picked up a modern farmhouse-style home in Tarzana. Read More |
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