Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping

From the LA Times Hot Property:
–NBC This day Show travel editor Peter S. Greenberg has listed his home in Sherman Oaks for $2.395 million.
–Emmy winning director Todd Holland and actor Scotch Ellis Loring have sold the Studio City house that’s been their temporary home for the last two years while they were remodeling their principal Mulholland Drive residence for $1.66 million. The buyers are songwriter Pamela Sheyne and her husband, Nigel Rush.
–Irwin Yablans, an executive producer of the original “Halloween,”has listed his Hollywood Hills home, shown above, for $2.95 million. The property website for the three-bedroom, 4 1/2 -bathroom traditional home near the Sunset Strip is here.
A hilltop vintage Spanish villa in the Highland Park area of Los Angeles owned by French artist Sylvain Copon has hit the market for $1.899 million. The home, which was built in 1939 has four bedrooms and is full of charming details such as and-hewed wood beams, bronze window screens, an octagonal breakfast room and is decorated with over 800 Batchelder tiles. The property website is here.
From Newsday Real LI:
–An Upper Brookville, NY home used in the filming of Gossip Girl is on the market for $12.9 million. It was our estate of the day on Friday.
–James Seuss, the chief executive of Cole Haan has put his four-bedroom getaway home on Shelter Island on the market for $1.485 million. The listing is here.
From the Real Estalker:
–Jenna Jameson has put her Hollywood Hills home on the market. It’s our estate of the day later today.
From the Wall Street Journal’s Private Properties:
–Earlier this year, Roman Abramovich spent almost $50 million for two houses in Snowmass, Colorado, now another wealthy Russian, energy tycoon Eugene Shvidler has paid $14.5 million for a house in the same town.
–In nearby Aspen, a mansion has sold for $20.75 million to a Greenwich, Conn., family, making it one of the biggest buys in the area recently. You could state they got a deal though, after all the house was listed at $27.5 million when we checked it out as an estate of the day last year.
–Baseball player Mike Piazza has put his condo in the the Murano at Portofino development in the South Beach area of Miami, Florida on the market for $4.9 million. The listing is here.
From the NY Post’s Gimme Shelter:
–NY Yankees Alex Rodriguez is in negotiations to buy a four-bedroom unit at 15 Central Park West.
–Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter have sold two apartments in the vintage 27-story Art Deco tower at 1 Fifth Ave. in Greenwich Village that had a combined assking price of $8.75 million.
–Chef Thomas Keller has closed on a new condo two years after signing a contract at 20 Pine St. He aid $1.46 million for a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment in the Armani-decorated former Chase Manhattan Bank building.
–Male model Tyson Ballou is taking one of the first apartments in the Charles, a planned 34-story condo with 45 units at 1355 First Ave. Ballou is rumored to be buying a two-bedroom with a terrace priced in the vicinity of $2.5 million.
From the Luxury Property Blog:
–Kenneth Brown, star of HGTV’s reDesign, has listed his loft in The Broadway Hollywood building for $1.899 million. He designed the pad himself and you can check out his work on the two-bedroom space at the listing here.
From the NY Observer’s Manhattan Transfers:
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