The week's biggest real estate stories. Ryan Seacrest has sold his Beverly Hills compound for $51 million. Although still a hefty amount, tech billionaire Brian Long and his wife Liz Day, a veteran New York Times journalist who produced “Framing Britney Spears,” paid significantly less than the original asking price of $85 million. The hilltop complex spans 3 acres and includes two detached guesthouses, a separate gym facility, koi pond and fragrant gardens. And on the other side of town, "The White Lotus" star Connie Britton and "This is Us" producer David E. Windsor have snagged a stylishly contemporary Santa Monica home designed by Dub Studios. |
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Tech CEO Brian Long, cofounder of Attentive, and his Emmy-winning wife Liz Day paid $51 million for Ryan Seacrest's Beverly Hills home. Read More |
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| The 'White Lotus' actress and her 'This Is Us' writer and producer boyfriend won this architectural Santa Monica home in a bidding war. Read More |
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| This 17-acre home on the West Indies island of Mustique is available at a pricey $200 million. Read More |
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| The Cigarettes After Sex frontman paid $2.7 million, or $405,000 over the asking price, for a revamped 1950s home in Hollywood Hills. Read More |
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| The Manhattan home of late and lauded arts and culture critic John Leonard has come to market at $4 million. Read More |
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