The week's biggest real estate stories. Chateau Dubrow is no more. Though it was never on the market, “Real Housewife” Heather Dubrow and Dr. Terry Dubrow’s elaborate Orange County mansion has been sold in a $55 million, all-cash deal. Reportedly built in 2018 at a cost of $21 million, the 22,000-square-foot home includes a 21-seat movie theater, an infinity pool and spa with ocean views. And just up the California coastline, video game legend Jon Burton has trimmed the asking price of his stately Paradise Cove mansion to $110 million, down from its original $125 million list. |
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Though it was never officially on the market, the reality TV couple have sold their Crystal Cove, Newport Coast mansion for $55 million. Read More |
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| The video game legend’s oceanfront estate in Malibu's Paradise Cove has resurfaced on the market with a $110 million ask. Read More |
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| Director Cimino’s property, 4.41 acres with a large Shingle Style house and a pool, has been sold for $35 million in an off-market dea … Read More |
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| Ana Lucia Villela, a billionaire Brazilian banking heiress, paid $17.5 million for a Little Holmby mansion home. Read More |
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| The "Spider-Man: Homecoming" actress is asking $3.5 million for a striking villa in the Whitley Heights neighborhood of Hollywood Hills. Read More |
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