Billionaire Silicon Valley dealmaker Egon Durban recently paid $44 million for an oceanfront Del Mar home, setting a new price record for San Diego County. Built decades ago by the original developer of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and the Hollywood Bowl, the tennis court estate includes a single-story main residence, a guesthouse, a staff building and a large swimming pool. And up in Wyoming, an East Coast CEO has found residential solace in a 50-acre Jackson Hole ranch. |
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Egon Durban's Del Mar house buy, inked even as the greater real estate market largely stalled, is the largest in San Diego County history. Read More |
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| Known as Lost Creek Ranch, and long owned by developer Gerald T. Halpin, the Gottwald's newly acquired Jackson Hole property includes a main lodge, multiple guest cabins, a spa and endless recreationa … Read More |
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| After purchasing a $16 million Hermosa Beach residence in 2019, the footwear family has now picked up another pricey home right next door. Read More |
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| Dubbed Les Moulins du Villars, the palatial property received a $4 million price chop. Read More |
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| The gut-renovated duplex features four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and 3,000 square feet of living space. Read More |
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| The 10,000-square-foot home has views of the Strip and state-of-the-art features. Read More |
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| The custom-built residence spans 5,800 square feet and features five bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms, and a private garage. Read More |
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