The week's biggest real estate stories. After a long dry spell, the Hollywood Hills is finally seeing some real estate action. Directly above the famed Sunset Strip, two all-new contemporary homes have traded hands for lofty sums. An Olson Kundig-designed extravaganza with two infinity pools sold for $37 million, while an ever slicker mansion in the nearby Bird Streets went for $25 million to a blockchain-focused entrepreneur. |
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Blockchain and crypto entrepreneur Jeffrey Huang, best known as Machi Big Brother, paid $25 million for a mansion in the Bird Streets. Read More |
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| Dean and Darcy Christal, best known as the owners of the Olaplex hair treatment brand, bought a Los Angeles mansion sold by Kipp Nelson. Read More |
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| The Tinder co-founder and his fashion designer wife are seeking $32 million for their stylishly revamped home in the Hollywood Hills. Read More |
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| Franc Arnold, co-founder of Canyon Bicycles, spent $4 million on the modernist, cubist home by midcentury architect Pierre Koenig. Read More |
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| The veteran film/TV actress is seeking $18,500 per month for her Hollywood Hills rental home in the Laurel Hills neighborhood. Read More |
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| The heiress, daughter of late business magnate Sol Kerzner, has put a $25-million price on her 127-acre Upstate New York retreat. Read More |
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| A beautiful 383-acre estate in Leiper’s Fork, southwest of Nashville, has come onto the market asking a heart-clenching $65 million. Read More |
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