The week's biggest real estate stories. Stevie Wonder has ventured to "Higher Ground" with his new $14 million Bel Air mansion. The rhythm and blues pioneer and his wife Tomeeka Bracy's Tuscan-inspired home, previously owned by a Saudi Arabian prince, includes detached staff quarters, a 2,550-bottle wine cellar and 15 bathrooms in nearly 20,000 square feet. Elsewhere, Peloton CEO John Foley has dropped $55 million on an oceanfront house on one of the Hamptons’ best streets -- a perfect retreat for weathering his stormy year. |
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The music legend paid $13.9 million for the Bel Air mansion of Saudi prince Mohammed Bin Faisal bin Saud M.A. Al Saud. Read More |
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| We all know what it’s like. You found an at-home fitness company, which takes off during a pandemic. Then things start to go south. Read More |
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| The former NHL star and his wife Leanne Schuster are seeking $23 million for their home resting along the Hermosa Beach Strand. Read More |
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| Having spent $30 million on a house in Florida, the hedge fund manager got $38 million for his 4.8-acre estate in Water Mill. Read More |
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| This $19.5 million, three-story home in a full-service building on Central Park North has some of the best views in Manhattan. Read More |
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| The former talent manager for Scooter Braun and his wife Nicole recently listed their renovated starter house for $3 million. Read More |
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