The week's biggest real estate stories: Laura Solon, Jon Watts and more.

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May 22, 2020

This week's top real estate headlines

Turns out Arnold Schwarzenegger's son Patrick isn't just a budding young actor—he's also making a name for himself as a real estate investor. The "Midnight Sun" star recently listed a modern farmhouse-style home in in West Hollywood for $3.349 million. Meanwhile over in the Beverly Hills Post Office area, Top Dawg Entertainment CEO and founder Anthony Tiffith has purchased a huge contemporary mansion. The all-new house sports more than 13,000 square feet of living space and is perched imposingly high on a hillside.

In other news, "Back to Life" creator Laura Solon bought a $1.6 million Tudor Revival in Altadena and "Spiderman" franchise director Jon Watts sold a Brookside home in an off-market deal for $1.77 million.



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Patrick Schwarzenegger Seeks WeHo Sale 

The steeply gabled, stone-accented and expensively rehabbed WeHo residence is all but hidden behind a high hedge and secured gates in the fashionable and easily walkable Melrose Arts District with three bedrooms and four bathrooms in roughly 2,200 square feet.

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TDE’s Anthony Tiffith Adds $11 Million Beverly Hills Mansion to Packed Portfolio

Tucked into a gated community, the all-new house sports more than 13,000 square feet of living space and sits atop a perilously steep knoll, lording over more modest homes on the hillside below. READ MORE

‘Back to Life’ Creator Laura Solon Buys 1920s Altadena Charmer

The "Back to Life" creator has ponied up $1.6 million for a heavily modified 1922-built Tudor Revival spread in the quaint enclave of Altadena. READ MORE

Five Mansions That Music Made

Many have made vast fortunes buying and selling stunning homes, while others simply enjoy washing off the road in a palatial spread fit for rock royalty. READ MORE

‘Spider-Man’ Franchise Director Jon Watts Make Off-Market Deal in L.A.’s Brookside

"Spiderman" franchise director Jon Watts and his wife Dianne McGunigle have made a $1.77 million off-market deal to sell a carefully restored and updated Spanish bungalow in Brookside. READ MORE

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