The week's biggest real estate stories. After 16 years of ownership and six years on an off the market, Tommy Lee's Calabasas compound is no longer his home sweet home. The Mötley Crüe drummer has finally sold the rockstar-worthy property for more than $2 million under what he originally paid back in 2007. And on the other side of town, a prominent L.A. socialite has doled out nearly $11 million for a Brentwood equestrian ranch with its own horse stables and a classic kidney-shaped swimming pool. |
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After first listing his home above Calabasas Country Club nearly seven years ago, the Mötley Crüe drummer sold it for $3.7 million … Read More |
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| Katie Nehra, a screenwriter, podcaster and daughter of venture capitalist John Nehra, paid nearly $11 million for a Los Angeles home. Read More |
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| The Virgin Galactic executive recently paid $9.6 million for a totally redone midcentury modern home in the Beverly Crest neighborhood. Read More |
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| The Nashville songwriter paid $13.5 million for a lavish home in the exclusive Hope Ranch enclave just up the coast from Santa Barbara. Read More |
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