The week's biggest real estate stories. Trae Young is expanding his boundaries out west, having paid $20 million for retired NFL linebacker Clay Matthews' Calabasas mansion. The NBA’s $240 million man now holds title to a 14,000-square-foot home with an 800-gallon aquarium, wine cellar, sports court and a saltwater swimming pool with views of the Santa Monica Mountains. Elsewhere, “SNL” alum and “Portlandia” creator Fred Armisen has swapped his 1920s English Tudor in Los Feliz for a French Normandy-style home in the same neighborhood. The 1930s property has ties to the Black Dahlia murder case and includes a brick fireplace, original hand-carved doors and unmolested woodwork throughout. |
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The Atlanta Hawks star paid $20 million for Clay Matthew's Los Angeles area mansion home. Read More |
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| The 'SNL' alumni and 'Portlandia' creator and Riki Lindhome bought a $4.3 million home in Los Feliz. Read More |
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| The Oscar winner has taken in $5.6 million on the sale of a scenic ranch home near Valley Center, about 50 miles north of San Diego. Read More |
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| The former talk show host is seeking $5.3 million for his glitzy mansion in the suburban Tarzana neighborhood. Read More |
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| The businesswoman and politician's West Hollywood condo has resurfaced on the market with a much lower $5.5 million price tag. Read More |
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| The top-earning Brazilian supermodel realized an almost one-million-dollar profit on the sun-filled duplex home she sold for $2.75 million. Read More |
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| The "Dance Moms" alum has paid $2.5 million for a revamped traditional-style home in the Hollywood Hills. Read More |
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