Word is starting to make its way down the ultra-high-end real estate gossip grapevine that Hard Rock Café co-founder Peter Morton reached an agreement to sell his spectacular oceanfront front spread on Malibu’s Carbon Beach to an unknown buyer for a mind melting and record shattering $110 million. So the story goes, Morton was not looking to sell the two-parcel property but the unsolicited offer, brought by powerhouse broker Stephen Shapiro at Westside Estate Agency according to a well-connected snitch, proved simply too good to turn down. Morton, who sold the Hard Rock Café chain in 1995 for $410 million and the famously raucous Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas in 2006 in an all cash deal reported to net him more than $730 million, has owned the smaller of the two parcels since sometime before 1993 and records indicate he acquired the larger lot in 1998 for $3.5 million.
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Secured behind gates and discreetly...
- 4/13/2018
- by Mark David
- Variety Film + TV
Gwen Stefani is ready to move on.
The 47-year-old singer is getting ready to say goodbye to the Beverly Hills mansion she shared with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale, listing the property for $35 million after taking it off the market last fall.
Watch: Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Her Sons Throw Epic Dance Party
Stefani purchased the 12,000-square foot home with Rossdale in 2006. The couple split in August 2015, and the Voice coach started dating Blake Shelton just a few months later, in November. Stefani and Rossdale's family home is now listed with Stephen Shapiro of Westside Estate Agency.
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The seven-bedroom, 11-bath estate comes with just a few perks, including an infinity pool, playground, chicken coop, lighted tennis court, and expansive outdoor living spaces. The pad's master suite boasts two full bathrooms and two separate dressing areas.
Exclusive: Gavin Rossdale Talks Co-Parenting During the Holidays and Getting His Kids Into Giving Back
Though Jennifer Lopez called the place...
The 47-year-old singer is getting ready to say goodbye to the Beverly Hills mansion she shared with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale, listing the property for $35 million after taking it off the market last fall.
Watch: Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Her Sons Throw Epic Dance Party
Stefani purchased the 12,000-square foot home with Rossdale in 2006. The couple split in August 2015, and the Voice coach started dating Blake Shelton just a few months later, in November. Stefani and Rossdale's family home is now listed with Stephen Shapiro of Westside Estate Agency.
Maxcrush Filmsmaxcrush Films
The seven-bedroom, 11-bath estate comes with just a few perks, including an infinity pool, playground, chicken coop, lighted tennis court, and expansive outdoor living spaces. The pad's master suite boasts two full bathrooms and two separate dressing areas.
Exclusive: Gavin Rossdale Talks Co-Parenting During the Holidays and Getting His Kids Into Giving Back
Though Jennifer Lopez called the place...
- 1/11/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Gwen Stefani is making a clean break from her sweet estate in Beverly Hills.
The “Used to Love You” singer has relisted her hilltop mansion, known as The Summit, for $35 million after putting it on and then off the market last fall. The property is listed with Stephen Shapiro of Westside Estate Agency.
Stefani, 47, purchased the 12,000-square-foot estate with former husband Gavin Rossdale, 51, in 2006. The pair split in August 2015, and it seems the No Doubt frontwoman, who’s been dating Blake Shelton since November of that year, is finally ready to let go of this real estate remnant of her marriage.
The “Used to Love You” singer has relisted her hilltop mansion, known as The Summit, for $35 million after putting it on and then off the market last fall. The property is listed with Stephen Shapiro of Westside Estate Agency.
Stefani, 47, purchased the 12,000-square-foot estate with former husband Gavin Rossdale, 51, in 2006. The pair split in August 2015, and it seems the No Doubt frontwoman, who’s been dating Blake Shelton since November of that year, is finally ready to let go of this real estate remnant of her marriage.
- 1/10/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
There might be a silver lining to Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale's divorce ... they'll profit more than $20 million off their Beverly Hills home if they get the $35 million asking price. TMZ has learned Gwen and Gavin have finally listed their 7 bedroom, 7.5 bath home for $35 million ... not an uncommon price for that part of town. They purchased the stunning 15,500 square foot pad in 2007 for $13.25 million, and tried to get rid of the property last year as a pocket listing,...
- 10/17/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
This is really shocking ... the incredible European country estate Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen spent 4 years and $40 million building is on the market ... less than a year after it was completed.Our real estate sources tell us ... the couple wants out of L.A. permanently and will be living full- time in Boston, where they're building another ridiculously big estate -- a 14,300 square-foot house on 5 acres. The estate is listed for a cool $50 Million!!!As for the L.
- 3/19/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
This story comes courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter. It first appeared in the August 3 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.
By Daniel Miller
Don't get him wrong -- David Copperfield loves his private island. In 2006, the illusionist paid $50 million for 11 Bahamian islands, including Musha Cay, where he spends about 10 weeks a year at a compound he built there. There's an outdoor movie theater, a 10,000-square-foot main house and a nearly 2-kilometer sandbar that can be explored (or used for alfresco dining) during low tide.
Copperfield's staff has bred macaws that are trained to pick up flotsam and jetsam that washes ashore and deposit it in receptacles. Musha Cay, which is in the Bahamas' Exumas archipelago, has hosted the weddings of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, and Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem. Tyler Perry has been a guest, and Mel Gibson visited to study its infrastructure before buying an island in Fiji.
By Daniel Miller
Don't get him wrong -- David Copperfield loves his private island. In 2006, the illusionist paid $50 million for 11 Bahamian islands, including Musha Cay, where he spends about 10 weeks a year at a compound he built there. There's an outdoor movie theater, a 10,000-square-foot main house and a nearly 2-kilometer sandbar that can be explored (or used for alfresco dining) during low tide.
Copperfield's staff has bred macaws that are trained to pick up flotsam and jetsam that washes ashore and deposit it in receptacles. Musha Cay, which is in the Bahamas' Exumas archipelago, has hosted the weddings of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, and Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem. Tyler Perry has been a guest, and Mel Gibson visited to study its infrastructure before buying an island in Fiji.
- 7/30/2012
- Huffington Post
Paramount Pictures CEO Brad Grey has purchased the former Holmby Hills home of Frank Sinatra for $18.5 million, according to real estate industry sources.
The deal for the seven-bedroom residence at 320 N. Carolwood Drive closed in mid-November. It is one of the larger Los Angeles home sales of the year.
The house, situated on 2.3-acres, is located in a prestigious Los Angeles neighborhood that’s long been home to Hollywood luminaries. Neighbors include Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman, philanthropist Suzanne Saperstein, and television producer Bradley Bell, son of The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful creator William Bell.
The property was listed Sept. 8; the identity of the seller is unknown. A spokesman for Grey declined to comment.
According to sources, Grey is a longtime fan of the late singer and spoke with Sinatra’s family, who had not owned the property for years, before buying the house.
The deal for the seven-bedroom residence at 320 N. Carolwood Drive closed in mid-November. It is one of the larger Los Angeles home sales of the year.
The house, situated on 2.3-acres, is located in a prestigious Los Angeles neighborhood that’s long been home to Hollywood luminaries. Neighbors include Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman, philanthropist Suzanne Saperstein, and television producer Bradley Bell, son of The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful creator William Bell.
The property was listed Sept. 8; the identity of the seller is unknown. A spokesman for Grey declined to comment.
According to sources, Grey is a longtime fan of the late singer and spoke with Sinatra’s family, who had not owned the property for years, before buying the house.
- 12/2/2010
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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