The week's biggest real estate stories: Jessica Walter, Brennan Elliott, Walter Hill and more.
| | This week's top real estate headlines It seems like songstress Norah Jones is looking to "Begin Again" in a different home. The famously private crooner put her historic townhouse, located in Brooklyn’s leafy Cobble Hill neighborhood, on the market for an even $8 million. Standing four stories tall with a Greek Revival-style facade, the exhaustively updated townhouse dates back to the late 1800s and was purchased by Jones in 2009 for $4.9 million. Meanwhile, big things are happening in little Atherton once again. This time, William “Bill” McDermott, former CEO of SAP and current CEO of ServiceNow, is settling into his new $21.75 Silicon Valley home that he purchased from fellow tech giant, David Sacks. In other news, "Arrested Development"'s Jessica Walter slashed the price of her Pound Ridge retreat, legendary producer Walter Hill listed his Malibu home, and Brennan Elliott cinched a deal for a Studio City abode. Click below, or visit Dirt.com for more breaking real estate stories. |
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Jones' old residence is quite a beauty — the farmhouse-style kitchen features tile floors, thick, butcher block countertops and high-end commercial-style appliances, while the master suite includes a small, cozy office/library. Plus, it features a New York City real estate unicorn: a heated lap pool with resistance jets and an eight-person spa. By Mark David • READ MORE |
| Although it's a small town of roughly 7,000 residents, Atherton is loaded with mega-rich power players. Tech mogul Bill McDermott recently forked over nearly $22 million for angel investor David Sacks' tony mansion. READ MORE |
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| Walter, perhaps best known for her role as Lucille Bluth on “Arrested Development” and the voice of Malory Archer on the FX animated series “Archer,” is having trouble ridding herself of her bucolic N.Y. state getaway. READ MORE |
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| Canadian-born and Julliard-trained actor Brennan Elliot, recently made a $2.2 million purchase for a family-sized residence in the foothills of the rapidly gentrifying Studio City. READ MORE |
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| Hill, a Hollywood producer, writer, and director with titles like "Alien" and "48 Hours" under his belt, is asking nearly $9 million for his striking Malibu compound. READ MORE |
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