The week's biggest real estate stories: Luka Jones, CaptainSparklez, Cindy Holland and more.
| | This week's top real estate headlines It's been a star-studded week in real estate news. Sir Anthony Hopkins, best known for his hair-raising performance as Hannibal Lecter in the 1991 film "The Silence of the Lambs," has listed his dreamy English manor-style house in Malibu for $11.5 million. The Oscar-nominated actor stands to make a pretty penny on the sale seeing that he bought the property for $3.8 million in 2001. Meanwhile, Steven Yeun is doing the "Monster Mash" in Pasadena. The "Walking Dead" star has significantly upgraded his residential circumstances with the purchase of a $3.3 million midcentury modern. Hopefully there'll be no walkers around there. In other news, in case you needed a reminder, popular YouTubers can make a heck of a lot of money, Netflix vice prez Cindy Holland is trying to sell one West Village townhouse so she can move into another, late Hollywood icon Charlton Heston's former estate is on the market, Luka Jones has his Los Feliz home up for grabs at $1.15 million, and powerful media executive Jeff Zucker listed his New York apartment at a very VIP price. Click below, or visit Dirt.com for more breaking real estate stories. |
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Although Hopkins' estate doesn't offer direct beach access, it does feature unimpeded and expensively panoramic ocean, coastline and sunset views. Built in the 1950s, the roughly 4,000-square-foot spread contains five bedrooms and five bathrooms. Plus, as an added creative perk, there's an art room located in the poolside cabana. By Mark David • READ MORE |
| All but invisible behind a high wall, secured gates and a visually impenetrable wall of foliage, the homes features ample living and entertaining spaces that spill easily out to carefully maintained gardens. READ MORE |
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| Jordan Maron, better known to the global gaming universe as Ferrari-driving Minecraft master CaptainSparklez, has his sleek modern confection above L.A.’s perennially trendy Sunset Strip up for grabs at a mite under $4.9 million. READ MORE |
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| Holland recently treated herself to a $14.1 million West Village townhouse previously owned by Billy Joel’s ex-wife Katie Lee, a cookbook author and food critic, and then put her own home, also in the West Village, on the market for $5.85 million. READ MORE |
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| For only the second time since it was commissioned in 1959, the former Los Angeles compound of the late Hollywood icon Charlton Heston has popped up for sale. READ MORE |
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| Actor Luka Jones, known for his quirky roles in film and on television, is looking to shed his hillside home in Los Angeles’ Los Feliz area for not quite $1.15 million. READ MORE |
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| Veteran entertainment executive and CNN honcho Jeff Zucker has decided to part with his ultra-luxe cooperative unit in a handsome, prewar apartment house. The VIP price tag of $17.5 million is a small fortune more than the $12.3 million that tax records show the powerful news tycoon and his wife, Caryn, paid for the place in 2007. READ MORE |
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