The week's biggest real estate stories. Best known for her roles on “The DUFF” and “Good Girls,” actress Mae Whitman has sold her $3.1 million home in Studio City to dole out $2.9 million for an attractive midcentury modern number in Pasadena. The 2,300-square-foot structure is known as “The Bonham House,” was designed by modernist architect Leland Evison and includes a lagoon-style pool, spa with wooden sundeck and herb gardens. Elsewhere, ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt's daughter Sophie Schmidt shelled out $22 million for a Mediterranean-style villa in the mountains above Beverly Hills. The future Google heiress’ new 90210 estate is loaded with bespoke amenities - a grand kitchen, designer appliances, French limestone floors, gorgeous lawns, a pool/spa combo plus 360-degree views of the city. |
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Sophie Schmidt, daughter of the billionaire ex-Google CEO, bought a palatial mansion home in the mountains above Los Angeles. Read More |
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| The "Good Girls" Star recently swapped her historic Studio City digs for a groovy midcentury modern home in Pasadena. Read More |
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| Hall paid 'NCIS' star Sean Murray $5.2 million for his big mansion home in the San Fernando Valley neighborhood of Tarzana. Read More |
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| Offset presented his wife and fellow rapper with a $1.45 million house in the Dominican Republic for her 29th birthday. Read More |
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| The creator of the Postmodern Jukebox collective is asking $3.5 million for an L.A. house with showbiz pedigree. Read More |
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| The owner and founder of the popular Hypland streetwear apparel brand paid $5 million for a contemporary mansion in L.A.'s Beachwood Canyon. Read More |
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