The week's biggest real estate stories: Zane Hijazi, Darren Criss, Rebecca Zamolo and more.
| | This week's top real estate headlines Guess who just bought a $4 million home in the San Fernando Valley? "Euphoria" actress Zendaya is moving on up in the world. The former Disney star recently purchased a nearly four-acre estate that boasts a sprawling main house, a guesthouse and pool area in Encino. Meanwhile, over in Bel Air, Honey co-founder George Ruan paid a whopping $60 million for a trendy 21,000 sq. ft., megamansion-sized structure. Honey was recently sold to PayPal for $4 billion in L.A.'s largest tech acquisition ever and it seems like Ruan is putting that shmoney to good use. In other news, British television tycoon Nigel Lythgoe is waltzing away from his celeb-pedigreed Bel Air mansion, YouTube personality Zane Hijazi is settling into an "unbelievably" priced Studio City contemporary, Jason Statham wants a tad under $7 million for his Scandi-inspired Sunset Strip mid-century, Balthazar Getty is trying (yet again) to sell his contemporary Hollywood Hills home, German filmmaker Tom Twyker is looking to part from his New York City apartment, YouTuber Rebecca Zamolo has racked up enough followers and dollars to afford a brand spanking new Encino home, and Frank Dukes buys Darren Criss' old Los Feliz property. Click below, or visit Dirt.com for more breaking real estate stories. |
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Not many 23-year-olds could afford to buy their own sprawling Los Angeles estate, but Zendaya is no ordinary millennial. The former Disney star has been amping up her career by picking up a few leading roles like in HBO's “Euphoria,” “Spider-Man: Far From Home” and “The Greatest Showman." Her new sprawling ranch-style main house includes more than 5,000 square feet of living space and has undergone a few renovations over the past 80+ years. By James McClain • READ MORE |
| The 21,000 sq. ft., megamansion-sized structure was designed by the highly in-demand, South Africa-based architecture firm SAOTA and features a contemporary motif with blocky angles, lots of glass and an open-concept floorplan. READ MORE |
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| Televised talent show tycoon Nigel Lythgoe has slung his posh and pedigreed, circa-1930s residence in L.A.’s tony Bel Air neighborhood up for sale with an asking price of $13 million. READ MORE |
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| Having been on and off the market for about five years, actor, musician and oil heir Balthazar Getty is once again trying to sell his Hollywood Hills contemporary for $9.25 million. READ MORE |
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| Vlog Squad member Zane Hijazi, who first rose to fame on Vine, has certainly benefited from his association with David Dobrik. With the help of his friends, Hijazi has found a new spot “at a great price, an unbelievable price" in Studio City. READ MORE |
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| German director Tom Tykwer has put his pint-sized co-operative apartment along a charming, tree-lined street in New York City’s trendy and historic Soho neighborhood up for sale at $800,000. READ MORE |
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| Action film stalwart Jason Statham no longer wants a meticulously renovated and carefully updated mid-century residence in the ritzy foothills above L.A.’s Sunset Strip, setting it out for sale this week with an almost $7 million price tag. READ MORE |
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| Zamolo caters to an oft-overlooked demographic — preteen and elementary school-age children. But it seems like her efforts are paying off. The YouTuber earned $4.6 million to drop on a brand-new Encino estate. READ MORE |
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| The buyer of Criss' old home is a 36-year-old Canadian named Adam Feeney, better-known in the music industry as the Grammy-nominated DJ and record producer Frank Dukes. READ MORE |
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