The week's biggest real estate stories: Ashlee Simpson, Eric Schmidt, Eva Gutowski and more
| | This week's top real estate headlines It seems that YouTuber Casey Neistat and his wife have tired of their recently renovated Venice home, which they’ve recently made available with a $3.9 million price tag. Featured in Architectural Digest about six months ago, the delightfully modern space features cheerful pops of color, like pink wallpaper, throughout the house. Meanwhile, over in Encino, "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Dorit Kemsley and her hubby have hoisted their modern farmhouse-style home on the market for a little under $9.5 million, despite having moved in only a year ago. In other news, ex-google CEO Eric Schmidt shelled out $31 million for one of Santa Barbara's oldest and most stunning estates, Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross are settling into a family-sized Encino manse, Warriors star Draymond Green bought a lavish Brentwood property, YouTuber Eva Gutowski is bouncing out of Encino, actor Will Forte is spinning out of his longtime Santa Monica haunt, and producer Kevin Williamson is asking a tad under $10 million for his charming Hancock Park home. Click below, or visit Dirt.com for more breaking real estate stories |
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Encircled by a high wall, the fortress-like residence is walking distance to the ever-trendy Abbot Kinney Boulevard and a short drive to the beach. Built in 2015, the blocky modern includes a roomy 3,500 square feet of living space with five bedrooms and four baths, and towers far above the sidewalk, its facade sheathed in a somewhat forbidding mixture of grey and brown paint. By James McClain • READ MORE |
| Relaxed on the exterior with humble board-and-batten siding, but distinctly modern on the inside with glamorous fixtures, bespoke finishes and a host of high-tech amenities, the mansion sits on just over a third-of-an-acre with six bedrooms and ten bathrooms (seven full and three powder rooms). READ MORE |
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| Eric Schmidt, the veteran tech executive primarily known as Google’s longest-serving CEO, is the previously unidentified buyer who paid a whopping $30.8 million for the so-called Villa Solana, a palatial historic estate in the foothills of Santa Barbara. READ MORE |
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| The $9.6 million house picked out by Green and his fiancee, television personality Hazel Renee (“Basketball Wives,” “Real Housewives of Atlanta”) is essentially all-new, completed in 2019 and described in listing materials as a “timeless Georgian Colonial." READ MORE |
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| Listings held by Michael Grady and Jagger Kroener of The Agency show the updated two-story bungalow, just a few blocks from the beach with an over-the-rooftops view from the second floor, dates to the 1910s and measures in at just under 2,000 square feet with three bedrooms and two updated vintage-style bathrooms. READ MORE |
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| Having already acquired a substantially larger and considerably more expensive home in one of the most heavily celebrified neighborhoods in Beverly Hills, hugely successful film and television writer and producer Kevin Williamson has none-too-surprisingly heaved his swank mansion in L.A.’s historic (and historically high-toned) Hancock Park neighborhood up for sale at just under $10 million. READ MORE |
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| These days, finding a decent Los Angeles home for less than a million dollars can be a daunting task. But never fear, Eva Gutowski is here with good news: the successful YouTuber and Orange County native has put her main residence on the market for a (relatively) paltry $989,000. READ MORE |
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| With a new baby on the way, the couple were seeking a spread with a substantial bit of elbow room — and they certainly found it. True to Encino’s reputation for large houses, their new home measures in at a mansion-worthy 6,250 square feet with 5 bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms, surely enough to accommodate the couple and their growing family. READ MORE |
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