The week's biggest real estate stories. Off the basketball court, Blake Griffin isn’t missing any shots when it comes to his real estate game. When the vacant lot next door to his $25 million Brentwood compound became available for sale, the NBA superstar swooped in, paying $7.4 million -- his home court now includes three contiguous parcels totaling 1.8 acres of land. And way out back east, a slice of George Washington’s original Virginia farm has sold for a record $50 million. America's Founding Father's former 16.5-acre property boasts a 16,000-foot Federal-style mansion with gorgeous river views, 400 feet of frontage on the Potomac, and a private dock. |
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The NBA superstar baller paid $7.4 million for the vacant lot next door to his $19 million mansion. Read More |
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| Once part of Washington's River Farm, the 16.5-acre estate's sale price is the highest price ever in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. Read More |
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| Hollywood's 'American Horror Story' producer paid $7.2 million for a horse-friendly estate home in Brentwood's Sullivan Canyon. Read More |
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| The "Black-ish" creator is selling his traditional home in the sought-after Colfax Meadows neighborhood of Studio City for $7.4 million. Read More |
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| The ‘House of Payne’ star has dropped $2.45 million on a boxy four-bedroom contemporary in Sherman Oaks. Read More |
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| The powerhouse president of Ryan Murphy Productions has dropped $4 million on a vintage home in L.A.'s historic Windsor Square neighborhood. Read More |
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