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City of Stars: Famous Homes Fill the Los Angeles Real Estate Market.

City of Stars: Famous homes fill the Los Angeles real estate market. Although ...
City of Stars:
Famous homes fill the Los Angeles real estate market.
Although the summer season is usually the busiest for Hollywood stars looking for a new home, right now you can find quite a few homes that used to belong to movie and reality stars, including Kim Kardashian-West and "Fraser" star Kelsey Grammer.

For the most part, the summer season is the busiest time in the Los Angeles real estate market - especially the glorious estates of Hollywood movie industry stars.
But in recent weeks four luxury homes have been offered for sale, and common to all properties is that at one point famous people lived there, from moviegoers to reality stars.
The most expensive house on the list is located in Malibu and belonged to the star of the series "Free at the Bar" and "Fraser", Kelsey Grammer. He bought the house in 1998 for $ 4 and a half million and sold it a few years later. In the last three years, the house has been offered for sale several times without success, and at the beginning of the month was offered for sale again, this time with a price tag of $ 18.75 million.
The property is located in the fenced neighborhood "Serra Retreat", and beyond the house itself there is also a luxurious guesthouse, stable, horseback riding area and more. The buildings are spread over an area of ​​about 14 square feet (about an acre and a half).
Inside the house there is a luxurious two-story ballroom, a library, a cinema hall, a wine cellar and a kitchen designed by the famous chef Wolfgang Pak. The huge courtyard includes a flower garden, a pool, a tennis court and a gazebo.
Another house on the list belonged to the "Kardashian Family" star - Kim Kardashian West. She purchased the Beverly Hills property in 2010 for $ 3.4 million, and in 2013 decided to part with it and received $ 3.6 million for it. Its owners are now demanding $ 5.695 million.
The property sits on an area of ​​about 2 acres on a cul-de-sac, and has five bedrooms and five bathrooms. The size of the house is about 3,800 square feet (about 350 square meters) over two floors, and the most impressive part of the house is probably the courtyard which includes a huge indoor seating area, a huge lawn and a pool with a waterfall.
In the remote Laguna Beach you can find a property that used to belong to "Yes, honey" star Anthony Clark, who bought it for $ 2.2 million in 2004. A decade ago he chose to sell the house at a loss of about $ 200, and now its owners are demanding $ 2.4 million from him.
The two-story house, built in the 60s and extensively renovated in the early 2000s, takes advantage of its proximity to the beach and has been fitted with extra large windows that provide a very unique view. On beautiful days - and there is no shortage of them in Southern California - you can enjoy two balconies facing the sea.
With a total area of ​​about 2,300 square feet (about 213 square meters), the house is not particularly large, but its unique design that combines tiles, concrete and wood is expected to be sold soon.
The last property on the list takes us back to the Los Angeles area, and more specifically to the glorious Hollywood Hills neighborhood. Actress Elizabeth Banks ("The Hunger Games," "Lego Movie," "Zack and Miriam Make Porn") bought the house in 2004 for $ 659, and sold it three years later for close to $ 900.
The director of the film "Charlie's Angels" who converted when the station with her Jewish partner, Max Handelman, may regret the sale, since only last week the house returned to the market with a price of $ 1.15 million.
It is a relatively small house, only about 1,400 square feet (about 130 square meters), and has 2 bedrooms and 3 toilets. Like other houses in the neighborhood, this house was built on a mountain slope, and the entrance actually goes down to the floor. The second has the bedrooms, and a huge balcony with an amazing view.




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