Archive for January 6th, 2008
Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping
 From Berg Properties Massive Time Listings: –via In Touch Weekly, ‘Dancing with the Stars’ co-host Samantha Harris and her husband, Michael Hess have paid $1,600,000 to buy a in Los Angeles west of the Century City area. –Slash has finally sold his five-bedroom “lawsuit house” in the Hollywood Hills, possibly to San Diego Padres relief pitcher Randy Wolf. –An update of the real estate moves of Hilary Swank, she paid $5.8 million earlier this year for a place in Pacific Palisades and told W Magazine that she left New York because of the high real estate prices (Swank and ex-hubby Chad Lowe sold their Manhattan townhouse for $7,050,000 million in January) but likely her romance with her former agent John Campisi, who is L.A.-based also had something to do with it. Nevertheless, New York magazine has spotted Swank browsing for a loft and reported that she was looking at a a two-bedroom unit in the Better Ink development in Manhattan. –’One Tree Hill’ actors Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush have sold their house in Wilmington, N.C. for $730,000. –Justin Long, who is perhaps most famous for the “I’m a Mac” ads, has paid about $1,400,000 for amid-century modern home in the Hollywood Hills. –Nicole Richie has sold her condominium unit in the Empire West building in West Hollywood for $2,250,000.
From the Real Estalker: –via Newsday, Patricia Kennedy Lawford’s estate has sold her Southampton home for $9.8 million. –via Luxury Real Estate, Eddie Murphy’s ex-wife Nicole Murphy has sold their Sacramento area home for the highest price the Sacramento area has ever seen, $6.1 million.Most of the furnishings, including at least 20 Televisions and a sleek, black, $200,000 Schimmel Pegasus grand piano were included in the deal. –The Real Estalker Mama has nabbed some interior shots of the Golden Beach, Florida house that Ricky Martin has put on the market for $22.5 million. –The Mama takes a look at Peter Guber’s Kauai Tara Plantation. This home has sat on the market for $46.5 million for almost 3 years, we covered it way back in February 2005. –Amanda Peet and her screenwriter husband David Benioff have sold their Angelo View Drive home high above Holmby Hills and have bought the former James Cagney estate above Sunset Boulevard on N. Wetherly Drive. –50 Cent has reduced the price of his Connecticut home to $12 million from $18.5 million.
From the LA Times Hot Property: –Nicolas Cage has pulled his Bel-Air mansion, which was listed at $35 million, off the market. – St. Louis Rams owner Georgia Frontiere sold her Bel-Air home for close to $30 million. –Madonna’s former home in Beverly Hills, which was redone by Diane Keaton, just shut at nearly $17 million. –Comedy writer Bill Richmond has purchased a town home overlooking the lake in Calabasas Park for close to its asking price of $1.3 million. –Gregory Joujon-Roche, a celebrity personal trainer, has listed his Malibu condo for $2.695 million. The listing is here, the home is freshly redecorated and gorgeous. –Peter Shin, supervising director of the Television show “Family Guy,” has bought a contemporary-style home for $1.3-plus million in the Hollywood Hills.
From the Wall Street Journal’s Private Properties: –Fashion designer Kenzo has put his Paris home on the market for 12 million euros. it is our estate of the day later today.
From the NY Times Big Deal: –The buyer of Ricky Martin’s former apartment in the Time Warner Center have signed a contract to flip it for around $17.9 million. Martin purchased it in 2004 for $6.8 million and sold it in September 2006 for $9.75 million. –Fewer than a third of the 201 coveted apartments in Robert A. M. Stern’s complex 15 Central Park West near the foot of Central Park, at West 61st Street, have now shut. But of those, five apartments were put back on the market nearly instantly and more listings are likely.
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 Homes like this in Boston don’t come on the market too often. This stately brick townhouse is located on Beacon Street opposite the Public Garden. The home was built in 1846 for former Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Crowninshield and must have been the height of fashion and luxury at the time. The home went through a major renovation in 1990. The renovation seems to have included the big kitchen that has French doors opening out onto the garden. Other features include a library, a billiard room with a wet bar, a dining room with a dumb waiter and a caterer’s kitchen. The top floor includes a massive modern gym that includes a hot tub and steam shower. There’s also a roof deck with great Back Bay skyline views.The listing says that there’s outdoor parking on a private street. This might mean some major parking hassles in the winter, but what you are paying for here are all the vintage details, the curlicued plaster medallions on the ceiling, nine Tiffany-designed stained glass windows and some of the most gorgeous woodwork I have ever seen. The staircase alone is worthy of poetry and those tufted velvet built-in seats next to the massive fireplace are so evocative of the time period this home was built in that they seem to be part of an oil painting.. There are five bedrooms total and ten fireplaces. There are some strange quirks, too, such as a rather coffin-like bathtub. But with an old beauty of a home like this, you’ve to embrace the quirks. It is listed at $6.9 million.
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 This home in the seaside village of Watch Hill, Rhode Island seems to have been pressed into service as some sort of hotel or corporate retreat. The Chateau Ste. Michelle Estate is on a 4.82 acre parcel of land. The home was built in 1930 and then renovated in 1992. It has 14 bedrooms total with 15 full baths and another five half baths and there’s an industrial kitchen massive enough to feed all those people. The home also includes a pool table room, bar room and conference room. Outside there are tennis courts and an in-ground pool as well as breathtaking views of the Atlantic. It looks enjoy it would take a bit of effort to turn this back into a family home. This estate is listed at $10.9 million.
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 Today’s home has me pondering the problems associated with older homes. Here we have Up Holland, a nice almost 20-acre spread near St. Michaels, Maryland. The historic home is believed to date from the late 1700s and is part of a land grant patented ca. 1667 . The six-bedroom home has been added to and altered over the years and now has a Greek Revival facade with a two story porch. The home has a formal living room and library with fireplaces and nine foot ceilings. The dining room is believed to be the oldest part of the home and has wood floors, wood-burning fireplace, old doors and a back stairway. The country kitchen has a brick fireplace and a table. The home is in need of a major overhaul, I just wonder how much can be done to bring it into the modern age. In its current say the home seems to be a patchwork of its various additions and renovations. I might direct potential new owners to Tusculum, a former estate of the day that is an older home that has been elegantly recreated. The home also has a carriage home that has two garage bays, a greenhouse/potting shed and a second floor studio. The land includes a swimming pool and pool home and a wide pier on Broad Creek provides anchorage for several boats. The home is listed at $3.485 million.
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 Homes like this in Boston don’t come on the market too often. This stately brick townhouse is located on Beacon Street opposite the Public Garden. The home was built in 1846 for former Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Crowninshield and must have been the height of fashion and luxury at the time. The home went through a major renovation in 1990. The renovation seems to have included the massive kitchen that has French doors opening out onto the garden. Other features include a library, a billiard room with a wet bar, a dining room with a dumb waiter and a caterer’s kitchen. The top floor includes a massive modern gym that includes a hot tub and steam shower. There is also a roof deck with great Back Bay skyline views.The listing states that there’s outdoor parking on a private street. This might mean some major parking hassles in the winter, but what you are paying for here are all the vintage details, the curlicued plaster medallions on the ceiling, nine Tiffany-designed stained glass windows and some of the most gorgeous woodwork I’ve ever seen. The staircase alone is worthy of poetry and those tufted velvet built-in seats next to the big fireplace are so evocative of the time period this house was built in that they seem to be part of an oil painting.. There are five bedrooms total and ten fireplaces. There are some strange quirks, too, such as a rather coffin-like bathtub. But with an old beauty of a home like this, you have to embrace the quirks. It is listed at $6.9 million.
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 Real estate in the States might be having tough times but in Canada things seem to be booming and we’re seeing more incredible estates all over the country. This one in Metchosin in Greater Victoria, British Columbia is one of the most high-priced. The home was completed in 2006 and sits on 67 acres. The design received a National Canadian Architect Award. The design is a mix on interior and outdoor design that includes pools of water which are part of a geothermal heating and air conditioning system that pulls water from the ocean and runs through the house. The water also divides the living and bedroom areas. The home is quite striking, if perhaps a bit chilly looking. I love the giant red couches in the living room area. The estate includes a guest house, boat home, covered pool, and a tennis court. It is listed at $24 million Canadian.
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 Today’s home has me pondering the problems associated with older homes. Here we have Up Holland, a nice almost 20-acre spread near St. Michaels, Maryland. The historic home is believed to date from the late 1700s and is part of a land allow patented ca. 1667 . The six-bedroom home has been added to and altered over the years and now has a Greek Revival facade with a two story porch. The home has a formal living room and library with fireplaces and nine foot ceilings. The dining room is believed to be the oldest part of the house and has wood floors, wood-burning fireplace, old doors and a back stairway. The country kitchen has a brick fireplace and a table. The home is in need of a major overhaul, I just wonder how much can be done to bring it into the modern age. In its current state the home seems to be a patchwork of its various additions and renovations. I might direct potential new owners to Tusculum, a former estate of the day that’s an older home that has been elegantly recreated. The home also has a carriage home that has two garage bays, a greenhouse/potting shed and a second floor studio. The land includes a swimming pool and pool house and a wide pier on Broad Creek provides anchorage for several boats. The home is listed at $3.485 million.
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 Real estate in the States may be having tough times but in Canada things seem to be booming and we are seeing more astounding estates all over the country. This one in Metchosin in Greater Victoria, British Columbia is one of the most high-priced. The home was finished in 2006 and sits on 67 acres. The design received a National Canadian Architect Award. The design is a mix on interior and outdoor design that includes pools of water which are part of a geothermal heating and air conditioning system that pulls water from the ocean and runs through the house. The water also divides the living and bedroom areas. The home is quite striking, if perhaps a bit chilly looking. I love the giant red couches in the living room area. The estate includes a guest house, boat house, covered pool, and a tennis court. It is listed at $24 million Canadian.
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 This stately home in the Pacific Heights area of San Francisco hit the market earlier this month. The Neo-Classic mansion sits high on a hill and was designed by Houghton Sawyer in 1912 for sugar baron Adolph Spreckels and his wife Alma, as their first residence. The five-bedroom mansion has Bay views and has been retrofitted for seismic integrity. The pictures reveal that in many areas the original wood work and beautiful moldings have been retained. As faithful readers know, I love a good library and this one is a beauty with a fireplace and plenty of shelves. The kitchen seems less than inspired, it looks care about it belongs in some other home, certainly not a home worth this much money. And, while I’m finding fault, I can’t comprehend why someone would take a home like this and then install little round ceiling lights. I like light as much as the next person but in a home with good bones like this, modern round lights set flush into the ceiling are an abomination. This home is listed at $25 million. Zillow’s zestimate is screamingly off here, they’ve got it at close to $4 million.
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 This stately home in the Pacific Heights area of San Francisco hit the market earlier this month. The Neo-Classic mansion sits high on a hill and was designed by Houghton Sawyer in 1912 for sugar baron Adolph Spreckels and his wife Alma, as their first residence. The five-bedroom mansion has Bay views and has been retrofitted for seismic integrity. The pictures reveal that in many areas the original wood work and beautiful moldings have been retained. As faithful readers know, I love a good library and this one is a beauty with a fireplace and plenty of shelves. The kitchen seems less than inspired, it looks like it belongs in some other home, certainly not a home worth this much money. And, while I’m finding fault, I can’t understand why someone would take a home like this and then install little round ceiling lights. I like light as much as the next person but in a home with good bones like this, modern round lights set flush into the ceiling are an abomination. This home is listed at $25 million. Zillow’s zestimate is screamingly off here, they’ve got it at close to $4 million.
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