Ryan Murphy is one of Hollywood’s most prolific producers with a string of hits that include “Glee,” “American Horror Story” and “Pose.” The six-time Emmy winner is also a serial buyer, renovator and seller of architecturally significant properties from coast to coast. In Los Angeles, Murphy has hung an almost $34 million price tag on what’s known as the Brown House, a fabulously restored and updated Bel Air home designed in 1955 by pioneering modernist architect Richard Neutra. Before Murphy scooped the place up in late 2022, the long and linear home and poolside guesthouse had previously been owned for about two decades by fashion designer Tom Ford and very briefly by Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi. And in Boston’s historic Back Bay neighborhood, venture capitalist Kevin Starr is seeking $30 million for a late 19th-century row house that’s been done over with technicolor interiors that include a cobalt blue living room with a back-lit onyx bar and polished marble fireplace. |
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The successful showrunner known for hits from "Glee" to "American Horror Story" has listed his latest renovation project in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Bel Air. Read More |
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| The Back Bay townhouse, listed by venture capitalist Kevin Starr, offers technicolor interiors and a rooftop deck.
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| The five-story, British Regency-style townhouse in Park Slope was reimagined over a four-year period by the architecture firm Leroy Street Studio. Read More |
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| Recently completed, the ultra-modern home in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson features a $500,000 man cave and a custom tribute room celebrating the legendary boxer's career. Read More |
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| Sited in the Marin County city of San Rafael, the resort-style spread comes complete with a central atrium, a custom Italian sauna boasting a Himalayan salt wall, and a solar-heated swimming pool. Read More |
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| The focal point of the 23-acre property is an eclectic, three-story glass house hovering above a two-acre pond. Read More |
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| The apartment was originally designed by stained glass manufacturers John Burlison and his son-in-law, Alfred Bell. Read More |
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| Premiums in California, Florida and across the Midwest have skyrocketed, driving away potential buyers. Read More |
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