The week's biggest real estate stories: Max Greenfield, Stassi Schroeder, Joel Simkhai and more.
| | This week's top real estate headlines Music manager extraordinaire Scooter Braun must have been singing "You're The One That I Want" to John Travolta's former Brentwood home! He picked up the property from the veteran actor in an off-market deal for a whopping $18 million. Meanwhile, Sandra Lee is cooking up something good in Malibu. The Food Network star just recently ended her longterm, high-profile relationship with New York governor Andrew Cuomo, but she's already bouncing back nicely and treated herself to a multimillion-dollar home in the coveted celebrity enclave. In other news, "South Park"'s Matt Stone listed his longtime Venice residence, Grindr founder Joel Simkhai bought a snazzy $13 million manse, Sarah Aarons is the latest musician to buy a home in Los Feliz, RH CEO Gary Friedman made yet another colossal real estate buy, Max Greenfield and Tess Sanchez are moving into a wildly decorated Pacific Palisades cottage, "Entourage" creator Doug Ellin listed his home for $8 million, and Bravolebrities Stassi Schroeder and Beau Clark dropped big bucks on a home in Hollywood Hills. Click below, or visit Dirt.com for more breaking real estate stories. |
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Records reveal that Travolta picked up the 2.35-acre estate way back in 1997 for about $3.5 million. At the time, the sprawling Spanish-style hacienda included a main house with five family bedrooms, two maid suites and a large gym, a driveway guard house for shooing away all those pesky trespassers, and an attached three-car garage plus a generously-scaled motorcourt. By James McClain • READ MORE |
| A quick peek inside indicates the bare-bones structure will require some major upgrades to accommodate all the contemporary amenities that buyers of $3.4 million Malibu homes have come to expect. READ MORE |
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| Nothing says status symbol more than a Brooklyn brownstone. Dignified and elegant, they are proof that class is timeless. Here's your chance to nab one. READ MORE |
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| Friedman shelled out $37 million for a brand-new Beverly Hills-adjacent estate earlier this month. But he’s not stopping there — records reveal he’s quietly forked out another $15 million for a second property in the same general area. READ MORE |
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| A new mega high rise taking shape in Brooklyn’s ritzy DUMBO neighborhood will make other condo play spaces look like an afternoon at Chuck E Cheese’s. READ MORE |
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| Recently engaged “Vanderpump Rules” stars Stassi Schroeder and Beau Clark have splurged on a pricey Los Angeles residence and announced the purchase over the weekend via Instagram. READ MORE |
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| Golden Globe-nominated “New Girl” alum and current “The Neighborhood” star Max Greenfield and his longtime wife, Fox Broadcasting VP Tess Sanchez recently closed on an offbeat L.A. cottage. READ MORE |
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| With substansial songwriting cred under her belt, it’s no surprise that Aarons can well afford her recent $2.13 million splurge on a pristine property near the border of hipster-approved Silver Lake and Los Feliz, on L.A.’s Eastside. READ MORE |
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| In addition to founding Grindr, Simkhai is also becoming a bit of a Hollywood Hills land baron. He’s rung in the new decade by forking out $13 million for a never-lived-in mansion overlooking West Hollywood and L.A.’s iconic Sunset Strip. READ MORE |
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| The former Los Angeles home of veteran actor James Caan, now owned by “Entourage” creator, writer and executive producer Doug Ellin, has popped up for sale at nearly $8 million. READ MORE |
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| The longtime Venice Beach, Calif., home of “South Park” co-creator Matt Stone, who also co-developed with Trey Parker the gleefully sacrilegious, Tony and Grammy winning Broadway musical “The Book of Mormon,” is on the block at close to $4.5 million. READ MORE |
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