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Kris Jenner Wavers Over Sale of $13.5 Million ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ Mansion as Property Hops Back Onto the Market

Keeping Up With the Kardashiansmatriarch Kris Jenner appears to have had a very brief change of heart about selling the family’s iconic Los Angeles mansion—delisting the property for a matter of hours, before putting it back on the market for the same asking price of $13.5 million.

Jenner, 70, originally listed the home in February 2025, having used the residence as her family’s primary dwelling for more than a decade, throughout which it featured prominently in the Kardashians’ popular E! reality series.

However, on May 2, records show that the dwelling was briefly removed from the market—after more than a year without a sale—with sources telling TMZ that Jenner was having second thoughts about whether to part ways with such a large piece of her family’s reality TV legacy.

An insider claimed to the outlet that the “momager” had spent “months … debating whether to keep it in the family as a long-term asset,” adding that she “hesitated to move forward” with the sale because she “started reconsidering the bigger picture.”

“We’re told Kris views the estate as more than just a sale … it’s a piece of the Kardashian-Jenner legacy, and she seriously weighed holding on to it for future generations,” the outlet claimed.

Entrance to a luxury home in California owned by Kris Jenner
Kris Jenner has relisted the iconic $13.5 million ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians” mansion in an attempt to find a buyer—after reportedly having second thoughts about selling the dwelling. (Wayne Ford)
Grand double staircase in a luxury home in California owned by Kris Jenner
In February 2025, Jenner, 70, decided to part ways with a piece of her family’s reality TV legacy. (Wayne Ford)
Kris Jenner Is Selling Iconic 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' Mansion for $13.5 Million
The elegant dwelling served as the Kardashian family’s home base for more than a decade and was regularly featured in episodes of their hit E! show. (Wayne Ford)
Kris Jenner Is Selling Iconic 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' Mansion for $13.5 Million
“Keeping Up With the Kardashians” fans will immediately recognize the six-bedroom property’s dramatic black-and-white entryway, which features two grand staircases that lead up to the second floor. (Wayne Ford)

According to the outlet, Jenner had received multiple offers on the home, however, was reluctant to commit to a sale.

Now, however, those same insiders insist that she has made up her mind once and for all—recommitting to a sale of the infamous abode, which reappeared on the market not long after it was delisted, complete with a few new listing photos to better showcase its interior.

“Keeping Up With the Kardashians” fans will immediately recognize the six-bedroom property’s dramatic black-and-white entryway, which features two grand staircases that lead up to the second floor.

Jenner, who is mother to Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kendall, Kylie, and Rob, purchased the home with her former spouse, Caitlyn Jenner, for $4 million in 2010—three years after the Kardashians’ wildly popular series debuted.

However, in the 15 years since she bought the home, Kris’ life has changed dramatically—as have the lives of her children.

In 2015, she and her spouse divorced after more than 20 years of marriage and just a few months later, Caitlyn came out as transgender during an interview with ABC News’ Diane Sawyer.

Kris, who is now in a relationship with talent manager Corey Gamble, has also expanded her property portfolio and no longer uses the enormous abode as her primary residence.

Her children have also welcomed kids of their own and purchased their own sprawling megamansions in and around Los Angeles—and beyond.

Kris Jenner Keeping Up With The Kardashians Home
Although the home has sat on the market for over a year, according to TMZ, the reason for the stall in a sale is because the Kardashian matriarch was debating whether she should keep the home in the family. (Wayne Ford)
Kris Jenner Keeping Up With The Kardashians Home
However, she is reportedly now firm on her decision and is ready to sell, which has prompted her to relist the home with two seemingly new listing photos of the home’s bar and bathroom. (Wayne Ford)

Speaking about her initial decision to sell the expansive 8,000-square-foot abode, Kris told The New York Times that she believes the time has come for another family to make their own memories within its walls.

“I’ve shared so many unforgettable memories in this incredible home with my family, and I’m excited to see it start a new chapter with its next owners,” she said.

The outlet noted that nobody is living in the property—which is listed with Tomer Fridman of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California—and the furniture featured in the listing photos was brought in especially to fill the home while it is on the market.

However, should a potential buyer take a liking to the interior decor elements, there is an option to purchase the property fully furnished for an additional $400,000.

Though the Kardashians’ original furniture may not feature in the listing photos, the spaces inside the home will no doubt be instantly recognizable to their most avid followers, including the monochromatic foyer, which served as the backdrop for hundreds of social media photos over the years.

Photos taken at Kris’ annual holiday parties often featured the sweeping staircases, which were decked out in extravagant decorations, with multiple Christmas trees scattered throughout the grand entryway.

Similarly, the bedrooms will no doubt ring a few bells for “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” fans, who watched a then-teenage Kendall and Kylie grow up inside the abode, while their older siblings would regularly stop by to visit, gossip, and eat salads around the kitchen table.

Bedroom in Kris Jenner's iconic 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' mansion.
Interiors are equally stylized and stunning. (Wayne Ford)
Kris Jenner's Mediterranean-style mansion boasts a stunning backyard and pool area.
The Mediterranean-style mansion boasts a stunning backyard and pool area. (Wayne Ford)
Pool in the backyard of a luxury home in California owned by Kris Jenner
The backyard comes complete with a resort-style pool. (Wayne Ford)

According to the Times, Kris’ son Rob, 37, lived in the home most recently; however, all of her children are understood to have resided there at one point or another, even though they all have their own stunning abodes.

In 2022, Kris proved the enormity of her own real estate collection when she candidly confessed that she had forgotten about a Beverly Hills condo she owned, revealing that she primarily used the property for storing champagne and wrapping Christmas gifts.

“Here’s the thing. I have a condo, and my mom has one, and my cousin has one, and we all live nearby. I kind of forgot it was there,” Kris admitted during an episode of the family’s Hulu spinoff, “The Kardashians.” “That sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it?”

However, while she’s selling what is perhaps her most famous home, Kris isn’t leaving the neighborhood altogether, having purchased two other homes in Hidden Hills since purchasing her for-sale abode.

She picked up one abode in 2017 for just under $10 million but sold that off just three years later, having renovated the home extensively before deciding to put it back on the market.

That property was located across the street from her daughter Kim’s house.

Sticking with what she knows best, Kris continued her real estate retail therapy in the Hidden Hills area, this time with her daughter Khloe.

In 2020, the mother and daughter duo were understood to have bought adjacent abodes in the exclusive neighborhood, with Kris paying $20 million for her piece of the property pie.

Kris Jenner Is Selling Iconic 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' Mansion for $13.5 Million
Jenner, who is mother to Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kendall, Kylie, and Rob, purchased the home with her former spouse, Caitlyn Jenner, for $4 million in 2010—three years after the Kardashians’ wildly popular series debuted. (YouTube/E!)
Kris Jenner Is Selling Iconic 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' Mansion for $13.5 Million
In 2015, she and her spouse divorced after more than 20 years of marriage and just a few months later, Caitlyn came out as transgender during an interview with ABC News’ Diane Sawyer. (YouTube/E!)
Kris Jenner Selling Iconic Keeping Up With the Kardashians Mansion for $13.5 Million
Kris, who is now in a relationship with talent manager Corey Gamble, has also expanded her property portfolio and no longer uses the enormous abode as her primary residence. (Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Daily Front Row)

Eager to ensure that her latest home buy could serve as her longterm residence, Kris embarked on a gut renovation of the existing structure to create her dream abode, which she unveiled to the world in a 2022 episode of “The Kardashians.”

And it appears that plan worked given that she’s now finally walking away from the residence that has served as something of a “backup” abode for so many years.

Though it may no longer be to Kris’ tastes, the home in question offers an array of top-of-the-line amenities and decor features, starting with the oh-so-iconic entryway, which the listing describes as a “soaring foyer.”

“From the moment you enter, you’re greeted by a breathtaking double staircase in a soaring foyer, setting the tone for the grandeur within,” the description states.

Perhaps one of the most alluring aspects of the home, at least for prospective buyers with large families, is that all six of the bedrooms boast their own en-suite bathrooms.

The primary suite offers an enormous spa-inspired bathroom, as well as a fireplace, wet bar, steam shower, and gym, with the listing describing it as a “private retreat.”

“With endless opportunities for relaxation and recreation, this home is truly one-of-a-kind,” the listing concludes. “Live like a star in this legendary estate where timeless elegance meets Hollywood prestige.”

Inside Cameron Diaz’s $15 Million Montecito Mansion Where She Spent ‘Best Years’ of Her Life With Benji Madden and Kids During Retirement

Actress Cameron Diazhas welcomed her third child with husband Benji Madden, nearly two years after she reemerged on the Hollywood scene following an 11-year hiatus from acting—a period that she described as the “best years” of her life.

Diaz, 53, and Madden, 47, who wed in 2015, announced the arrival of their baby boy in an Instagram post shared by the Good Charlotte rocker, who revealed that they have named their son Nautas, a name that means “one who embarks on a journey and fears not the unknown.”

Sharing a “character” card for his son which featured an image of a pirate ship with a large “N” emblazoned on its sail, along with details about his name, Madden wrote in his caption: “Cameron and I are Happy, Excited, and feeling so BLESSED to announce the birth of our third Child, Nautas Madden. Welcome to the world Son!!

“We love life with our family—our kids are healthy and happy, and we are grateful!!! Having a blast. Sending all our best wishes, the Madden Family.”

It is not known exactly when Nautas was born and the proud dad did not share any images of the baby boy in his post, having been fiercely protective of their children’s privacy since the birth of their first child, daughter Raddix Wildflower Madden, who is now 6.

They welcomed son Cardinal Madden, now 2, in March 2024, two years after purchasing a palatial new family home in Montecito, which they bought for $12.7 million in 2022.

That property is thought to serve as the couple’s primary residence, where Diaz soaked up much of her free time during her extended break from acting, which she announced in 2018 and, she later revealed, gave her an opportunity to focus on the things that really matter most—specifically building her family.

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Actress Cameron Diaz has welcomed her third child with husband Benji Madden, nearly two years after she reemerged on the Hollywood scene following an 11-year hiatus from acting. (Noel Vasquez/GC Images)
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Diaz, 53, and Madden, 47, who wed in 2015, announced the arrival of their baby boy in an Instagram post shared by the Good Charlotte rocker. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

“For me, it was just something I had to do,” she explained at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit in 2024. “It felt like something I had to do to reclaim my own life. And I just really didn’t care about anything else.

“Nobody’s opinion, nobody’s success, no one’s offer, no one’s anything could change my mind about my decision of taking care of myself and building the life that I really wanted to have.

“It really comes to: What are you passionate about? For me, it was to build my family.”

The Montecito home also offered the couple something that their former residence in Beverly Hills had not: complete and utter privacy.

For years, the Santa Barbara enclave has provided an idyllic retreat for Hollywood’s biggest stars seeking to enjoy the same kind of luxury that is offered in Los Angeles, but without the constant threat of paparazzi and prying eyes that so often accompanies a life in the heart of Hollywood.

Diaz and Madden’s home offers more than enough space for their growing family, spanning more than 10,800 square feet, including six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms—while also boasting around two acres of land for the couple and their kids to enjoy.

Before being snapped up by the duo, a previous listing described the property as offering “impressive interior scale” as well as “ocean, island, and mountain views.” It had also undergone a dramatic renovation before Diaz and Madden purchased it, ensuring that every inch was decked out in luxury.

However, while the actress spent the first few years after buying the home quietly soaking up life as an at-home mother and business owner, having launched her own clean wine brand, Avaline, in 2020, she made the decision to halt her retirement in 2024, when she returned to her first movie set in more than a decade to film a new project with Jamie Foxx.

The Netflix movie titled “Back in Action” marked the first movie Diaz had starred in since 2014, when she appeared in the remake of the musical hit “Annie,” and she later admitted that she hadn’t been certain any offer would manage to lure her out of her acting hiatus.

Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden's Montecito home
The arrival of their son comes nearly four years after they moved into a stunning new home in Montecito. (Google Earth)
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Diaz and Madden have been notoriously private when it comes to their family life, having never shared photos of their kids online. (Ricky Vigil M/GC Images)

“I didn’t think I was going to make another movie,” she said in a Netflix promo video.

“I was perfectly happy, you know, just living my life doing other things. You know, like day in and day out, not movies. And then I get a phone call from Jamie Foxx. And how do you say no to Jamie Foxx when he says, ‘Hey, I’ve got this big action comedy that we can just have so much fun on.'”

“If there’s anyone I’m going to go back and spend months on end, on set, having a ball, laughing with, it would be Jamie,” she added.

It appears that project helped Diaz to rediscover her love of acting—with IMDB noting that the actress now has five other projects in the works, including an upcoming “Shrek” sequel, in which she will reprise her role of Fiona, as well as an untitled “Troop Beverly Hills” sequel.

Luckily, Diaz has not cut her real estate ties in Hollywood altogether; she and Madden still own a sprawling Beverly Hills farmhouse, which they purchased for $14.7 million in 2020.

While the couple did make multiple attempts to offload the property, listing it for $17.8 million in July 2024, they struggled to find a buyer and, after slashing their ask to $16.5 million in May 2025, they ultimately chose to take the dwelling off the market.

It’s unclear how much the A-listers are actually using the seven-bedroom, 10-bathroom home, however it would serve as the perfect Los Angeles area home base should they ever need to be a little closer to Hollywood, either for work or a red carpet event.

Much like their dwelling in Montecito, the property offers ample space for their growing family, boasting more than 9,200 square feet of living space.

When the mansion went on the market for the first time, the listing described it as a “sophisticated custom architectural farmhouse estate” that featured a “lush” parcel of land.

EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix Mansion Finally Sells After 5 Years—for $7 Million Under Original Ask

The Montecito mansion that was used as the central filming location for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s 2022 Netflix tell-all has finally been sold—after spending nearly five years on the market.

The 13,600-square-foot Spanish-style dwelling at 888 Lilac Drive—which sits a short distance from the Sussexes’ own $14.65 million Montecito home—faced a desperate battle to find a buyer after it was originally listed for $33.5 million in August 2021.

Even when its starring role in the couple’s docuseries, “Harry & Meghan,” was revealed days after the show premiered in December 2022, the property struggled to secure any real interest—and by May 2023, it had been taken off the market altogether.

It was ultimately relisted for the lower price of $29.99 million in April 2024, where it sat for another two years before a buyer finally came forward to claim the palatial abode, with records showing that it officially changed hands for the even lower price of $25.95 million on April 21 of this year.

Still, the four-bedroom, six-bathroom Mediterranean-style mansion, which was listed with Ryan Malmsten of Santa Barbara Brokers, is one of the priciest properties to have sold in Montecito since the start of the year, beaten only by an enormous eight-bedroom estate that was snapped up for just under $60 million on April 30.

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The Montecito mansion that was used as the central filming location for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 2022 Netflix tell-all has finally been sold—after spending nearly five years on the market.

By comparison, that pricier property spent just six weeks on the market before it found a buyer, having originally been listed for $65 million on March 13.

Malmsten previously opened up about his thoughts on why the Lilac Drive dwelling had faced such a tough time on the market, revealing to SF Gate that, while the home’s appearance in Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary certainly helped to increase the number of people viewing the listing, it did little to lure in actual buyers.

“Harry and Meghan did [their Netflix show] there, and I got bombarded by every newspaper in the world,” he said in a September 2025 interview. “It was supposed to be hush hush, and then the Daily Mail got wind of it, and it went ballistic.”

While that publicity certainly pulled in plenty of attention to the listing, when the furor died down, the six-bedroom estate remained on the market—fading into the background as excitement about the documentary slowly fizzled out.

Malmsten noted that the home had come close to selling on a number of occasions, but said those offers always ended up falling through, explaining: “We’ve come close on several occasions to selling it. For whatever reason, that particular buyer chose something else.”

Interestingly, the listing agent said he believed that the property’s extraordinary square footage was to blame, at least in part, for its struggle to find a buyer, revealing that many people who were seeking homes in the area were looking for something much smaller.

“Buyers today are wanting way less square footage,” he explained. “They’ll pay the same amount, but they want a smaller home. That’s a big challenge.”

Still, Lilac Drive has plenty to offer the buyer who was willing to take on a property of such stature, including “vast ocean views, flat grounds, luxe amenities, and incredible design,” according to its listing.

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Harry and Meghan’s own home in Montecito is located just a few minutes away from the expansive dwelling—which officially sold for $25.95 million on April 21 of this year. (Getty Images)
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The couple moved to Montecito in 2020 in a bid to enjoy more privacy. (Instagram/Meghan Markle)

“Flexible spaces both inside and out make this an intimate home for two yet can easily accommodate crowds of over 200,” the description continued. “Living off the grid has never been more chic. Solar, a generator, greywater irrigation system, private well, organic vegetable bed & citrus orchards, chicken coops, and secret gardens define sustainable sensibility and offer an unparalleled piece of paradise.”

In addition to its appearance in Harry and Meghan’s documentary, the property also boasts incredible proximity to several other major stars, sitting just a few minutes’ drive from the homes of A-listers like Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry, and Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo.

Indeed, Montecito has become something of a hot spot for celebrity house hunters in recent years, with previous Realtor.com® data showing that the median list price in the tony Santa Barbara enclave surged a staggering 36% between May 2019 and December 2025, rising from $4.9 million to $6.7 million.

As of April 2026, that price sits at $6.99 million.

But while Montecito’s star-studded neighborhoods might have helped to draw more interest to the area, local real estate agent Diana Landi previously told Realtor.com that it had little to do with luring in actual buyers, who usually flock to the Santa Barbara enclave for a very different reason: the opportunity to enjoy a relaxed, carefree lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of major cities.

Harry and Meghan have never publicly stated why they chose Montecito as their home base when they relocated from the U.K. to California in 2020; however, a spokesperson for the couple previously hinted that they were hoping to enjoy ample peace and privacy in their new neighborhood.

“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved into their family home in July of this year,” the spokesperson said in a 2020 statement shared soon after their move. “They have settled into the quiet privacy of their community since their arrival and hope that this will be respected for their neighbors, as well as them for a family.”

A source later told Vogue that Harry and Meghan had known for some time that they wanted to find a home in California, but that they zeroed in on Santa Barbara because it offered so much more privacy than Los Angeles.

Prince Harry Reveals Glimpse at $14.65 Million Montecito Mansion In Surprise Video Appearance
Harry and Meghan snapped up a $14.65 million mansion that offers all manner of upscale amenities, as well as a wealth of outdoor space. (Google Maps)

“Harry loves California, but they were both drawn to the smaller town of Santa Barbara, where they can integrate into the community while having some distance and privacy that is hard to come by in the Los Angeles area. For that reason, they had never intended to stay in Los Angeles,” the insider said.

Meghan also revealed in a 2021 interview with The Cut that the couple had stumbled across their home while searching for properties online—admitting that they initially shied away from viewing it because they were concerned they couldn’t afford it.

“We were looking in this area and this house kept popping up online in searches,” she shared. “We didn’t have jobs, so we just were not going to come and see this house. It wasn’t possible.

“It’s like when I was younger and you’re window shopping—it’s like, ‘I don’t want to go and look at all the things that I can’t afford. That doesn’t feel good.'”

In the end, the allure of the Mediterranean-style mansion proved too tempting to resist and they booked an in-person viewing, where they realized before even setting foot inside the main residence that they had found their perfect home.

“One of the first things my husband saw when we walked around the house was two palm trees,” Meghan recalled, adding that Harry told her the trees reminded him of the two of them—an image that their son, Archie, has since started to recognize.

“See how they’re connected at the bottom? [Harry] goes, ‘My love, it’s us.’  And now every day when Archie goes by us, he says, ‘Hi, Momma. Hi, Papa,'” she went on.

Despite their desire for privacy, Meghan and Harry have started sharing more glimpses into their lives at home with their children, with the mother of two regularly posting pictures and videos of their day-to-day routine on her Instagram account.

Victoria Beckham Is Mocked by Husband David for Snapping Mirror Selfies at Home ‘Every Night We Go Out’

Soccer star David Beckham has publicly called out his wife, Victoria Beckham, for constantly snapping photos of the couple in their home every time they get dressed up to head out for a night on the town.

David, 50, took to Instagram to share a mirror selfie of himself and the 52-year-old former Spice Girls star dressed up in their finery as they prepared to attend the 2026 TIME100 Gala, which was held in New York City on April 23.

In the photo, Victoria could be seen sporting an elegant white silk gown, while her husband opted for a classic black tuxedo. However, David also wore something else: an eyebrow-raising expression that appeared to be his way of expressing his frustration with the photo-taking ritual.

He further elaborated on that feeling in the caption of his post, where he took the opportunity to tease his wife of 27 years, writing: My night every night we go out, quote of the night ‘you look great I’m gonna post this.'”

Luckily David found his smile before they made it to the big event, with images taken by the professional photographers showing the couple putting on their best photo faces on as they mingled with their fellow celebrity guests.

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Soccer star David Beckham has publicly called out his wife, Victoria Beckham, for constantly snapping photos of the couple in their home every time they get dressed up to head out for a night on the town. (Instagram)

Despite David’s teasing, Victoria took time once at the gala to pay tribute to how much support he has provided her—particularly amid the ongoing reports about the couple’s feud with their eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, and his wife, Nicola Peltz.

Brooklyn, 27, took to Instagram to publicly criticize his parents in a blistering series of posts shared in January, in which he accused them of trying to sabotage his relationship with Nicola.

“I have been silent for years and have made every attempt to keep these matters private. Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed. I do not want to reconcile with my family. I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life,” Brooklyn said in a post on Instagram Stories.

Throughout the next six posts, Brooklyn claimed that his parents have “controlled narratives in the press” about their family, alleging that his mom and dad have been “trying endlessly to ruin my relationship before my wedding and it hasn’t stopped.”

While Victoria did not address those posts specifically, she spoke to TIME editorial director Lucy Feldman about how she manages to avoid public speculation about her relationship and her family, crediting David with helping her to shut out “the noise.”

“This has been happening since I was 20, so it’s been going on a long time. I have an incredible husband who supports me enormously. We’re always there for each other. And I learned a long time ago to really not listen to the noise. Someone’s always going to have something to say. I focus and I just don’t pay attention to it,” she said.

The day before she opened up about her family life while on “Today with Jenna & Sheinelle,” revealing, “We always put our children first. We love our children so much and have always really focused on protecting our children, but we laugh a lot. David Beckham is really, super funny.”

While the couple jetted in to New York for the prestigious gala, they do not consider the Big Apple as their official home base in the U.S. That privilege goes to the city of Miami, where David is the co-owner and president of the local soccer team, Inter Miami FC.

David purchased the soccer team in 2021, alongside siblings Jorge and Jose Mas, nearly 15 years after he made his MLS debut with L.A. Galaxy.

Since then, David—who boasts a celebrity profile that some believe outshines his status as one of the world’s greatest soccer players—has worked hard to draw in the best and brightest athletes to his team, achieving a true coup in 2023 when he convinced Argentine legend Lionel Messi to sign on with Inter Miami.

Since relocating to the city part time, David and Victoria are reported to have purchased multiple properties—most recently snapping up an extraordinary $80 million mansion, which they bought in 2024.

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David, 50, joked about his wife’s love of taking social media photos to share whenever they get dressed up. (Neil Mockford/GC Images)
Victoria later gushed about her husband for providing her with so much support amid their ongoing feud with their eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, and his wife, Nicola Peltz (seen far right). (Hoda Davaine/Dave Benett/WireImage)
“We always put our children first. We love our children so much and have always really focused on protecting our children, but we laugh a lot. David Beckham is really, super funny,” Victoria said. (Netflix)

The imposing nine-bedroom, 9.5-bathroom, waterfront property is just a 40-minute drive from the stadium where Inter Miami currently plays.

Described in its listing as being one of “Miami Beach’s most significant estates,” the expansive property boasts 14,270 square feet of living space and 124 feet of private waterfront space, including a dock.

Inside the home, there are amenities aplenty, from a gym and spa to a chef’s kitchen and a home movie theater. Plus, the “sophisticated, layered, and rich” interior and exterior designs were masterminded by architect Choeff Levy Fischman in collaboration with Antrobus Design Collective and luxury homebuilder Bart Reines.

Less than two years later, the couple sold their first Miami abode, a beautiful Zaha Hadid-designed penthouse, which they purchased in 2020 for a whopping $20 million.

The home is inside a building known as One Thousand Museum, which is understood to have cost an eye-watering $280 million to build and which has been described as “one of the most complex skyscrapers to ever make it off the drawing board.”

The lavish, full-floor condo was procured through Beckham Brand Limited, the partnership and licensing company owned by the soccer star.

However, in February of this year, they offloaded the dwelling, earning a hefty profit in the process after snagging an offer of $24.6 million.

In addition to their real estate holdings in Miami, David and Victoria also own several properties in the U.K., although they sold their most famous home—a countryside estate known to their fans as “Beckhingham Palace”—back in 2014.

They purchased a Grade II-listed Victorian home in London’s Holland Park in 2013, paying around $37.9 million for the property before pouring an estimated $10 million into renovations.

The couple still own that home today, and it featured prominently in their wildly popular Netflix documentary, “Beckham.”

In addition to their London townhouse, the couple also owns a country farmhouse in the Cotswolds, which they snapped up in 2016 for around $8 million.

Kylie Jenner Shows Off Jaw-Dropping Closet at Custom Megamansion—Complete With a Wall of Priceless Hermes Bags

Kylie Jenner appears to have revealed a peek inside one of the more exciting rooms of her custom Los Angeles megamansion: her enormous walk-in closet, which features an entire wall of priceless Hermes handbags.

Jenner, 28, took to Instagram to share some photos of herself proudly posing in front of her incredible handbag collection—which reports suggest is worth an eye-watering $1 million. Posing in just a bra top and a pair of tight black pants, the reality star snapped two mirror selfies on her phone.

While the mother of two certainly took center stage in the images, few could fail to notice the dazzling array of more than 50 Hermes Birkins and Kelly bags that were carefully displayed on the shelves behind her—each carefully arranged in a color-coordinated section of the built-ins.

“Can’t a girl have fun,” Jenner captioned the photos, before adding a pink bow emoji.

Jenner did not reveal where the images were taken, but it’s thought that they were snapped inside her newly built custom megamansion in the exclusive Los Angeles enclave of Hidden Hills. Jenner has spent years building her dream dwelling in the area, having purchased a 5-acre lot for the staggering price of $15 million back in 2020.

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Kylie Jenner appears to have revealed a peek inside one of the more exciting rooms of her custom Los Angeles megamansion: her enormous walk-in closet, which features an entire wall of priceless Hermes handbags. (Instagram)
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Jenner, 28, took to Instagram to share some photos of herself proudly posing in front of her incredible handbag collection—which reports suggest is worth an eye-watering $1 million. (Instagram)

Jenner has shared several glimpses inside the home in recent months—revealing in January that she was building her “dream two-story closet” inside the property, which boasts a dazzling array of upscale amenities, including a guesthouse, a large swimming pool, and a 12-car garage.

Spreading across more than 18,000 square feet, the home boasts more than enough space for Jenner, her two children, Stormi and Aire, and even her boyfriend, Timothee Chalamet, should he wish to move in.

Now that the dwelling is nearing completion, Jenner is offloading two of her other California dwellings—including the Hidden Hills property that she has called home since 2016, which is now on the market for $20.3 million.

She purchased that sprawling 13,200-square-foot Hidden Hills dwelling for $12.05 million when she was just 19, and it served as her primary residence for many years.

Jenner carried out extensive renovations to her Hidden Hills starter home, which is now “designed for both everyday living and grand-scale entertaining,” according to the listing held by fellow reality TV star Josh Altman of Douglas Elliman.

“The light-filled residence was designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, featuring a spectacular open floor plan,” the description goes on.

The dwelling offers ample room for a Kardahsian-Jenner-sized brood, boasting eight bedrooms and eight full bathrooms, including an attached guest suite with a private entrance, kitchenette, sitting area, and courtyard.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the highlight of those living spaces is the primary suite, which is described as a “true retreat,” complete with its own private sitting area, two enormous walk-in closets, a stunning en-suite bathroom—with a large stone soaking tub—and a balcony that overlooks the beautiful surrounding area.

Kylie Jenner is nearly finished her custom Hidden Hills mansion
Jenner did not reveal where the images were taken, but it’s thought that they were snapped inside her newly built custom megamansion in the exclusive Los Angeles enclave of Hidden Hills. (Google Earth)
Kylie Jenner, Timothée Chalamet attends the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Mark Guiducci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on March 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California
Spreading across more than 18,000 square feet, the home boasts more than enough space for Jenner, her two children, Stormi and Aire, and even her boyfriend, Timothee Chalamet, should he wish to move in. (Steve Granitz/FilmMagic)

As for entertaining spaces, the property is replete with living areas designed to host multiple guests, starting with the enormous chef’s kitchen that has two islands and “flows into a dramatic great room with walls of disappearing glass” that open it up to the picturesque grounds.

There is also a home theater, a wet bar, a game room, a gym, a massage room, and a beautifully decorated office with a fireplace.

The dwelling sits on a 1.4-acre parcel that is home to a glittering swimming pool and spa, an enormous patio, an outdoor kitchen, and a firepit area.

Enormous windows fill every room with natural light throughout the day, while enormous trees lining the backyard help to ensure privacy.

The dwelling was one of three Hidden Hills homes purchased by Kylie over an 18-month period, becoming the last of the trio to be added to her portfolio of properties in the area.

She bought the first for $2.7 million at the tender age of 17, before picking up a nearby home for $6 million.

However, while the reality TV star offloaded the other two abodes within a year or so of buying them, she held on to the largest of the three, using it as a home base for herself and her children.

Weeks before her Hidden Hills mansion was listed, Kylie put another of her homes on the market—her $48 million concrete megamansion in Holmby Hills.

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Jenner currently has two homes on the market—a $20.5 million Hidden Hills mansion and an enormous $48 million Holmby Hills compound. (Instagram/Kylie Jenner)
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Jenner has amassed a sizable portfolio since she bought her first home as a teenager. (Instagram/Kylie Jenner)

The concrete compound features an Instagram-ready layout with 15,320 square feet of living space, seven bedrooms, and 9.5 bathrooms.

“Welcome to the pinnacle of Holmby Hills. Situated on Mapleton Drive—arguably the most prestigious location in Los Angeles—this is not just a home; it is a modern fortress designed for the ultimate privacy seeker,” the listing reads.

Just before entering the home, guests are greeted by 12-foot-tall gates that emphasize the importance of safety and privacy.

The living area comes complete with a cozy fireplace and an expansive view of the backyard, which features a resort-style pool.

The chef’s kitchen is equipped with a marble island and seating area, plenty of cabinet space, and state-of-the-art appliances.

The spacious dining area is surrounded by all-white walls and topped by an elegant chandelier.

One of the many entertaining areas features a second bar and a pool table, making it the perfect place to welcome guests.

The property “designed for grand-scale entertaining and quiet retreat alike” includes a cozy home theater, a chic bar, a pool cabana, a large gym, a game room, an outdoor projection screen, and a sport court.

Bruce Willis’ Former Beverly Hills Mansion Fetches $41.3 Million in Off-Market Deal—but Adjacent Home Is Still Up for Grabs

A stunning Beverly Hills mansion once owned by actor Bruce Willis has quietly been sold for the sky-high price of $41.25 million in an off-market deal, more than a decade after the Hollywood star offloaded it for less than half that amount.

The property, which is located inside the coveted Benedict Canyon neighborhood within the iconic 90210 ZIP code, was built in 1928, but has undergone significant updates in the 12 years since Willis, 71, sold it.

Images of the expansive 10,300-square-foot dwelling offer a glimpse at the modern, fresh elements that were added to the historic abode, including enormous windows that flood the living spaces with sunlight and offer beautiful views of the elegantly landscaped gardens.

The newer design details blend perfectly with the historic touches throughout the property, including exposed beams and original fireplaces.

Records show the property was listed with Jon Grauman, Adam Rosenfeld, and Bennett Bidwell of Resident Group.

While they could not be reached for comment, property records show that the sprawling Mediterranean-style dwelling last changed hands in 2014, when it was purchased by businessman Carlos Alberini, the current CEO of Guess and the former co-CEO of Restoration Hardware.

Alberini and his wife, Andrea Alberini, purchased the property from Willis for $16.5 million in 2014—and later snapped up the adjacent home for $15.75 million in 2021. That second dwelling is now on the market for $17.99 million—having been listed for sale on Jan. 30.

Living space with large hanging lighting in Bruce Willis' former home in California
A stunning Beverly Hills mansion once owned by actor Bruce Willis has quietly been sold for the sky-high price of $41.25 million in an off-market deal. (Andrew Bramasco)
The entrance to Bruce Willis' former home in California
The property, which is located inside the coveted Benedict Canyon neighborhood within the iconic 90210 ZIP code, was built in 1928, but has undergone significant updates in the 12 years since Willis, 71, sold it. (Andrew Bramasco)
The kitchen in Bruce Willis' former home in California
Records show the property was listed with Jon Grauman, Adam Rosenfeld, and Bennett Bidwell of Resident Group. (Andrew Bramasco)
Living space in Bruce Willis' former home in California
The home was sold by businessman Carlos Alberini, the current CEO of Guess and the former co-CEO of Restoration Hardware. (Andrew Bramasco)
Office in Bruce Willis' former home in California
Alberini and his wife, Andrea Alberini, purchased the property from Willis for $16.5 million in 2014—and later snapped up the adjacent home for $15.75 million in 2021. (Andrew Bramasco)

The identity of the person or persons who bought the couple’s primary property in the off-market trade, in which they were represented by Carl Gambino and John Bercsi of the Gambino Group at Compass, is unknown.

As first reported by The Real Deal, the $41.25 million sale marks the second-highest price for a residential real estate purchase made in Los Angeles County this year so far, falling second to a nearby dwelling that sold for $47 million in March.

The Alberinis gained a significant profit in the sale of their dwelling, more than doubling the price that they paid for it—although that doesn’t account for the money that they poured into the renovations of the home.

New MLS records that reflect the latest sale indicate that several of the bedrooms in the home may have been expanded or transformed as part of that work; when Willis sold the home, it was listed with 11 bedrooms, however it now has only seven.

The stunning primary suite features a private terrace that leads out into a private patio area, while the en-suite bathroom features an enormous soaking tub framed by a large picture window, and a separate walk-in shower. Two walk-in closets complete the elegant retreat.

Elsewhere in the home, there are an array of enormous living spaces, including a grand double-height entryway with a beautiful tiled floor that leads into a cozy living room that features a wall of sliding glass, which can be opened up to the inner courtyard at the center of the property.

That living room also features an enormous fireplace and exposed wood beams to add a cozy touch to the space.

Across the courtyard—which features an enormous stone firepit at its center—is the large kitchen, as well as another, more casual sitting room, and a formal dining space.

A bedroom with a balcony at Bruce Willis' former home in California
The Alberinis gained a significant profit in the sale of their dwelling, more than doubling the price that they paid for it—although that doesn’t account for the money that they poured into the renovations of the home. (Andrew Bramasco)
Wine room in Bruce Willis' former home in California
Numerous entertaining areas and living spaces are found throughout the home, including a dedicated wine storage room. (Andrew Bramasco)
The pool at Bruce Willis' former home in California
Outside, the grounds are home to a pool and a private sports court. (Andrew Bramasco)
Outdoor dining table at Bruce Willis' former home in California
There are also ample external entertaining spaces, including a dining area that is located in a covered patio. (Andrew Bramasco)
Landscaping details at Bruce Willis' former home in California
The identity of the buyer has not yet been revealed. (Andrew Bramasco)

The second sitting room also features a wall of retractable glass doors that open to a covered outdoor dining space and what appears to be a sizable pizza oven.

The kitchen offers ample space for entertaining, courtesy of two giant islands, as well as a breakfast bar.

A wood-paneled office space, a dedicated wine storage room, a private movie theater with large leather recliners, and a wet bar round out the common-area spaces.

Meanwhile, the outdoor spaces in the home appear to have been designed to create several different entertaining areas, all of which are framed by lush trees to add another layer of privacy to the spaces.

A large outdoor fireplace features ample room for guests to relax and soak up warm summer evenings, while the glittering swimming pool, which is framed by perfectly manicured hedges, has space for multiple loungers.

In addition to the main residence on the property, there is also an elegant pool house found on the grounds, which features its own full kitchen and opens up to a private sports court on the other side.

Before Alberini purchased the dwelling from Willis 12 years ago, the actor had spent more than a year trying to sell it, having originally listed it for the much higher price of $22 million in May 2013. Willis bought the home in 2004, four years after he split from his first wife, actress Demi Moore.

It is unclear what has prompted Alberini to part ways with both of his Benedict Canyon abodes—which were maintained as separate residences, despite being located directly next to each other.

However, records show that the fashion CEO owns another California residence, a sprawling property in Manhattan Beach that was purchased for $16.25 million in 2021.

NSYNC Star Joey Fatone Reveals He Was Forced To Move Back in With His Parents and Auction His Florida Home To Avoid Bankruptcy

*NSYNC star Joey Fatone has lifted the lid on his brutal financial struggles in the wake of the boy band’s sudden hiatus—revealing that his money woes became so severe, he was forced to sell his Florida home and move back in to his parents’ house, along with his wife and children.

Fatone, 49, spoke frankly about his sudden fall from financial grace in a new Investigation Discovery documentary “Boy Band Confidential: A Hollywood Demons Event,” explaining how the shock decision to put *NSYNC on an indefinite break left him in a desperate situation.

The singer confessed that the news of the band’s 2002 hiatus came as a total surprise to him, explaining that there was “never a conversation” between himself and his fellow members—Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, and Chris Kirkpatrick.

“There was never a conversation, per se. There was never a goodbye. There was never anything,” he says in the documentary.

Prior to the band’s split, Fatone had been incredibly comfortable financially, even investing some of his hard-earned cash in a huge 10,000-square-foot home in Orlando, FL, which offered all manner of luxurious amenities, including a movie theater, a gym, and a mini golf course.

At the time, the singer says he was regularly checking in with his accountant to ensure that his finances were in good standing—noting that he asked for permission before purchasing the home in 2001 for $2.7 million, because he was afraid of spending too much money.

“Money was coming in. I asked my accountant, ‘Hey, are we good?’ ‘Yeah, we’re great.’ ‘I’m OK to buy this house, right?’ He goes, ‘Your kids’ kids’ kids will be fine,'” Fatone recalls in a clip obtained by Entertainment Weekly.

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*NSYNC star Joey Fatone has lifted the lid on his brutal financial struggles in the wake of the boy band’s sudden hiatus—revealing that his money woes became so severe, he was forced to sell his family home. ( Bob Berg/Getty Images)
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Fatone, 49, spoke frankly about his sudden fall from financial grace in a new Investigation Discovery documentary, explaining how the shock decision to put *NSYNC on an indefinite break in 2002 left him in a desperate situation. (SGranitz/WireImage)

However, Fatone notes that, in hindsight, his accountant was likely unaware that his regular stream of income was about to be shut off, almost overnight.

By 2011, his financial situation was in a much more severe state, leading to his new accountant urging him to sell his expansive mansion as quickly as possible to avoid impending bankruptcy.

“10 years later … when I go to a new accountant, I say, ‘Hey man, can you look at my finances and what’s going on?’ And he goes, ‘You need to get out of that house or you’re gonna go bankrupt.’ I went, ‘I’m sorry, what?'” Fatone reveals.

The extent of his financial woes was made painfully clear to him on Christmas, when his electricity was suddenly shut off because he was unable to pay the bill—just as his family was preparing to open gifts and sit down to their holiday meal.

At the time, Fatone was married to Kelly Baldwin, with whom he shares two children—and the two had invited several members of his extended family for a celebration.

“There was one point during Christmas they shut off the lights to my house because I didn’t pay the bill,” he shares in the documentary. “I almost was gonna go bankrupt. And I have a family. This is when I am married, I have two kids.”

While he conceded that these kinds of financial hardships happen every day, Fatone added that he was facing further complications because of his fame—and his desire to keep his situation out of the public eye.

“These are certain things that happen in normal people’s lives as well, but then you have to figure out, for me, how do I do this without the public even watching of what’s going on?” he explains.

Fatone said he quickly swallowed his pride and turned to the people in his life who “had the most money” to ask them for financial assistance—but found the door shut in his face on more than one occasion, leaving him with little choice but to move his family in with his parents in Las Vegas.

Meanwhile, property records show that his Florida home was put on the market in 2009 for $5.9 million, before that price was raised to $6.5 million in June 2010. However, having failed to find a buyer by the following February, Fatone was forced to auction off the dwelling for the much lower price of $3.3 million.

Though humbling, he admits that this experience encouraged him to embrace a new role in life—one that didn’t rely on his past fame or *NSYNC successes, but instead focused on a career that he forged himself, even if that meant accepting jobs that he previously wouldn’t have considered.

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By 2011, his financial situation was in a much more severe state, leading to his new accountant urging him to sell his expansive mansion as quickly as possible to avoid impending bankruptcy. (Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Investigation Discovery)
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Fatone—who reunited with his fellow bandmates in 2023—said the experience made him grateful the other *NSYNC members hadn’t had to go through similar difficulties. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for MTV)

“I lived in Vegas for almost a year, busted my ass to slowly build back up kind of a career in a sense,” he explains. “I went from performing in stadiums to, a year later, two years later, doing Broadway and then, all of a sudden, when things go down, I’m doing ‘The Price Is Right’ at Bally’s, a live show in front of maybe 100 people.”

Speaking to People magazine, Fatone said this rock-bottom period in his life also taught him another important lesson—that it was ultimately his choice how he handled the disappointment.

“Talking about possibly going bankrupt myself and going down that path, when you had millions of dollars … to almost have nothing, it’s like, what do you do?” he said.

“Do you go off the deep end, like some people have, and go to addiction to try to get your body numb and not think about it? Or do you get the positive attitude and go, ‘You know what? I can do it.'”

Fatone also experienced a newfound love of music and performing, explaining that it helped him to stay positive, even in the toughest times.

“I love performing and I loved hosting. Honestly, me and [fellow executive producer Joe Mulvihill] have always talked about this,” he said. “I’ve always just had a positive attitude, no matter what happens. You just have to think and realize there’s always light at the other side, in some way, shape, or form.”

He explained that although his sense of “normalcy” was taken away from him following the end of the boy band, he knew he couldn’t let it take over his life.

“You may not get there right away. It may not happen overnight, but you will get there. Like I said in the doc, living with my parents with a wife and two kids and not knowing when I’m actually going to get out and into my own place and have some normalcy … it was kind of taken away, with not knowing financial things and what I was doing,” he added.

Although Fatone’s life didn’t go as planned, he was thankful that some of his other boy band members weren’t experiencing the same fate.

“It’s amazing to see the clarity. That’s another cool thing, to watch somebody where they’re cloudy back in the day and then see their face and see them come to clarity, which is absolutely amazing,” he revealed.

Ryan Seacrest Reveals His Dating ‘Red Flags’ as He Sets Out To Find Love Again After Relisting His Very Romantic Napa Valley Estate

TV personality Ryan Seacrest has opened up about his dating red flags, while admitting that he may soon open himself up to apps like Tinder in his quest to find love, two years after ending a yearslong romance with model Aubrey Paige.

Addressing his dating struggles in the latest episode of his podcast, “On Air With Ryan Seacrest,” the 51-year-old gave a short list of “red flags” for any future love interests—noting that he is turned off by anyone who doesn’t greet another person while biking or running.

“When you’re out on a run or a walk or a bike ride, do you say hi to people that pass? If you don’t, I’m not so sure about you,” he joked. He added that he likes to take his dates out for a “little exercise” as a “test” to see how they interact with others.

As for his “green flags,” Seacrest called attention to another morning ritual, specifically his preferred beverage.

“I really look forward to getting up and having my coffee,” he explained. “I think if we can’t share that moment together, it’s a red flag. So, ‘I need coffee’ is a green flag. Don’t have a lot, and please don’t put milks and stuff in it.”

Ryan Seacrest appears to be embracing a season of change, recently revealing that he is open to trying out dating apps such as Tinder—mere weeks after listing the Napa Valley estate he has owned since 2020. (Realtor.com)
The 51-year-old previously described the St. Helena, CA, property as the place where he feels most able to unwind. (Realtor.com)
He initially listed the home in April 2025—exactly 12 months after he split from Aubrey Paige, whom he had dated for three years. (Realtor.com)

He later said that he planned to “be on Tinder” later that night so he could begin his search for the ideal partner. It’s unclear whether he’s had any luck.

Seacrest appears to be embracing a significant season of change in his personal life of late—having just relisted his sprawling Napa Valley estate for $19.8 million. This is the second time he has attempted to offload the picturesque property.

He initially listed the home in April 2025—exactly 12 months after he split from Paige, whom he had dated for three years. Before Paige, he dated chef Shayna Taylor from 2013 to 2020. He also previously had a relationship with dancer Julianne Hough.

Interestingly, his Napa Valley abode, which is located in St. Helena, CA, would likely serve as the ideal spot to have a date—with Seacrest previously revealing that it is the place where he feels most able to “slow down and take it all in.”

“It’s such a peaceful spot, and the views out over the valley floor are unforgettable,” he said in a press release announcing the listing. “You can even see the hot-air balloons drifting by in the distance. It’s the kind of place where you naturally want to slow down and take it all in.”

The home spans 10,750 square feet, which includes five bedrooms and six bathrooms.

The listing, which is held by Cyd Greer of Coldwell Banker Boker of the Valley, highlights the pool, guesthouse, cottage, and more amenities.

“Originally built in 2004, the property underwent a significant remodel in 2023/2024, blending timeless elegance with a fresh, light-filled space tailored for today’s modern lifestyle,” the listing reads. (Realtor.com)
The home features several enormous living spaces, including a chef’s kitchen with a fireplace. (Realtor.com)
The 10,750-square-foot home has five bedrooms and six bathrooms. (Realtor.com)
Throughout the home, enormous walls of windows create indoor-outdoor flow. (Realtor.com)
Luxe details include reclaimed wood beams and wide-plank oak floors. Custom cabinetry, lighting, doors, and windows were all installed. (Realtor.com)

“Originally built in 2004, the property underwent a significant remodel in 2023/2024, blending timeless elegance with a fresh, light-filled space tailored for today’s modern lifestyle,” the listing reads.

The luxurious property is surrounded by lush greenery, which adds another layer of privacy to the remote setting.

Upon entering the home, guests are greeted with an expansive living area with a soaring ceiling, a chic fireplace, and access to the outdoor area.

The dining area boasts an all-white color palette and a wood-beamed ceiling.

“Built to exceptional standards, the home showcases chiseled limestone walls, reclaimed wood beams, seven fireplaces, and expansive pocketing doors seamlessly connect indoor and outdoor living spaces. Outdoor living areas feature an infinity-edge pool and spa, a spacious central courtyard for large scale dining, inviting view terraces, a bocce court and a 220-tree Italian olive grove,” adds the listing.

Highlights of the main house include an inner courtyard, a chef’s kitchen, and a spacious primary suite with an office and private terrace.

The layout includes a library gallery, TV room, gym, laundry, garden room, storage room, and three-car garage.

“It’s such a peaceful spot, and the views out over the valley floor are unforgettable,” he said in a press release announcing the listing. (Realtor.com)
Outside, mature trees and native plantings dot the landscape, which also sports an infinity pool and spa and a bocce court. (Realtor.com)
There are multiple outdoor dining and entertaining spaces. (Realtor.com)
“Located just minutes from Meadowood Resort and downtown Saint Helena, this Napa Valley estate promises a lifestyle of luxury, privacy, and sophistication, perfectly suited for those seeking the ultimate in resort-style living,” adds the listing. (Realtor.com)

Luxe details include reclaimed wood beams and wide-plank oak floors. Custom cabinetry, lighting, doors, and windows were all installed.

There are seven wood-burning fireplaces in the main house, including a kitchen fireplace with a rotisserie and a pizza oven. The living room has a dry bar and pocket doors to the side terrace.

Outside, mature trees and native plantings dot the landscape, which also sports an infinity pool and spa and a bocce court.

Seacrest added 220 fruiting Italian olive trees. The property is equipped with security and surveillance systems, built-in audio, a Lutron lighting system, and a whole-property backup generator.

The luxe bathrooms boast marble vanities, soaking tubs, and glass-enclosed showers.

“Located just minutes from Meadowood Resort and downtown Saint Helena, this Napa Valley estate promises a lifestyle of luxury, privacy, and sophistication, perfectly suited for those seeking the ultimate in resort-style living,” adds the listing.

Seacrest previously attempted to offload the home in 2024 for $22 million. He took it off the market the following year.

EXCLUSIVE: Lizzo Finally Sells Beverly Hills Home at a $3.9 Million Loss After Spending More Than a Year Trying To Find a Buyer

Pop sensation Lizzo has finally sold her beleaguered Beverly Hills, CA, mansion—but has taken a $3.9 million loss on the property after spending more than a year trying to secure a buyer.

The “Tempo” hitmaker, 37, whose real name is Melissa Viviane Jefferson, snapped up the dwelling for $15 million nearly four years ago, but after just a year and a half of ownership, she put it back on the market in December 2024 for the elevated asking price of $15.99 million.

Built in 2018, the property was constructed on the same parcel where musician Harry Styles had previously owned a home, however that dwelling was demolished soon after he moved out in 2016 and replaced with the newer abode.

But for all its celebrity ties, the property struggled to find a buyer—prompting Lizzo to steadily lower her asking price on multiple occasions over the following year, eventually dropping it to $12.5 million in January.

Earlier this month, Mansion Global reported that Lizzo had found a buyer for the home, and now Realtor.com® can exclusively reveal that the songstress has closed on that deal, accepting an even lower offer of $11.15 million, nearly $4 million less than she paid for the home four years ago and more than $1 million below the most recent asking price of $12.5 million.

Pop sensation Lizzo has finally sold her beleaguered Beverly Hills mansion—but has taken a $3.9 million loss on the property after spending more than a year trying to secure a buyer. (Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Amazon)

According to the listing, which was held by James Harris of Carolwood Estates, the abode is “nestled within the prestigious gated enclave of Oak Pass Road in Beverly Hills.”

It was described a “modern sanctuary [that] embodies a rare synergy of architecture and nature. Positioned on a peaceful .32-acre lot, this three-bedroom, five-bathroom retreat offers a secluded haven with panoramic canyon and hillside vistas,” the listing adds.

The pad is crafted with “wood, stone, glass and fire elements,” that allow every room in the home to “welcome the outdoors through expansive floor-to-ceiling glass, creating a zen-inspired atmosphere for ultimate relaxation.

“The home’s L-shaped design and sculpted landscape enhance privacy, embracing the surrounding natural beauty,” the listing notes.

Upon entering the property, guests are greeted with an expansive living room that comes complete with a built-in bookshelf and a chic stone fireplace.

Adjacent to the living area, there is an elegant dining room with wood-beamed ceilings and black glass doors doors the give way to the outside.

The chef’s kitchen features a large marble island with enough seating space for four people, state-of-the-art appliances, and an expansive glass window that overlooks sweeping views of California.

Upstairs, there is a moody crystal room filled with crystals, a cozy couch, and a slew of musical instruments—making it the perfect spot for the songstress to record her hits.

Built in 2018, the property was constructed on the same parcel where musician Harry Styles had previously owned a home. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Pandora)

“A dedicated gym and wellness area, private studio/office, theater room, and an outdoor kitchen with a fire pit complete this residence, a true celebration of refined, tranquil living in an extraordinary setting,” the listing adds.

The chic bathroom is the definition of luxury as it comes complete with a large soaking tub and a glass shower.

Outside the abode, there is a saltwater infinity pool, which offers breathtaking views from the lounge chairs, and plenty of lush greenery.

“Terraces along the property reveal sweeping views of the private backyard and surrounding mountains, with an inviting spa and lounge area designed for alfresco dining and gatherings, the listing stated.

“Oak Pass Road is an exclusive gated neighborhood in Beverly Hills Post Office situated west of North Beverly Park, with only 42 private residences offering unparalleled access to the shopping, dining and nightlife of Rodeo Drive and the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel.”

Lizzo rocketed to superstardom six years ago when she released her third studio album with hits such as “Juice” and “Tempo.”

She’s since created an extensive collection of Grammy-winning music, and she won an Emmy for her reality competition show, “Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls.”

Before her breakout success, Lizzo trained as a professional flutist and struggled to work her way into the hip-hop industry. She also famously had a stint living in her car.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Are Already ‘Eyeing Up’ New UK Mansion—After Facing ‘Several Issues’ With $18 Million Farmhouse

Comedian Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi have only been living in the United Kingdom for a matter of months—however, new reports suggest that the couple is already “eyeing up” a brand-new home, after facing a spate of “issues” with the $18 million farmhouse they initially moved into.

DeGeneres, 67, and de Rossi, 52, made the move over the pond toward the end of 2024, quitting their longtime home in California in favor of pursuing a new life in a tony countryside community outside of London.

However, while sources said the couple were delighted with their new life in the U.K., it seems the same cannot be said of their feelings about their new home—which has reportedly been bogged down in a number of problems, including flooding and planning “clashes” with neighbors.

According to British newspaper the Daily Mail, these so-called issues have now led DeGeneres and de Rossi to set their sights on a new 10,000-square-foot mansion, which they are already said to have “looked at several times.”

A source told the outlet: “Ellen and Portia have had several issues with the place they initially moved into. First there was the flooding, of course, then there was an issue with some locals complaining about some building work carried out at the property.

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Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi are reportedly ready to relocate to a new property in the United Kingdom after their $18 million farmhouse was flooded, and they found themselves in hot water with their neighbors.

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According to a report from London-based newspaper the Daily Mail, DeGeneres, 67, has decided to ditch her farmhouse after finding that the property’s surrounding fields were submerged in water due to a prolonged rainstorm that caused a river’s banks to burst.

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The couple is now reportedly ready to find a new, lavish place abroad to call home and have already locked their eyes on an enormous, 10,000-square-foot mansion.

(David Davies/PA Images via Getty Images)

“So the upshot seems to have been that they started to have a look around and then this property came up. They looked at it several times. And they liked it more each time they looked.

“So it does look like it’s happening. They’ve been seen around there several times in recent weeks and have even had interactions with neighbors.”

Their new property is believed to feature expansive, floor-to-ceiling windows and is a stark change to their traditional farmhouse.

According to the outlet, de Rossi first fell in love with the home when she spotted it on social media and begged her comedian spouse to see it in person.

The news of their alleged relocation comes after the outlet previously revealed that the former TV show host was “in peril of getting on the wrong side” of a high-profile member of her new neighborhood after she “committed a ‘technical breach’” during the build of a single-story extension at her new abode in what was described as a “planning clash.”

DeGeneres and her wife are understood to have purchased the home back in June, five months before news of their relocation plans were revealed—with sources alleging at the time that the pair would be settling down in the Cotswolds, a charming region about two hours from London.

However, their fresh start across the pond was soon dampened after three local councillors raised concerns that DeGeneres and de Rossi’s extension might “increase flood risk in the village” and “disturb Roman remains.”

DeGeneres and de Rossi are reported to have received several objections from their neighbors who have spoken out against their extension plan.

Council documents seen by the Daily Mail stated: “The onus is on the owner to report any historic remains uncovered.”

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Last month, the comedian cut all ties with the U.S. by listing one of her last remaining homes in the U.S. at a highly discounted rate.

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However, the property was not cut out for the quick flip that the pair seemed to have been hoping for—remaining on the market for close to 100 days, before its listing was removed in August 2024.

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Meanwhile, other residents expressed concern that the hedge-and-wire fence at the comedian’s home could lead to flooding if trash gets “caught in the fence” and limits the “flow across the field.”

Despite the protests, a spokesperson for West Oxfordshire Direct Council insisted that the Roman remains sit over 200 yards from DeGeneres and de Rossi’s property and that the work was “completed to a high standard.”

“The works at the property involved a single-story extension and garden landscaping,” the spokesperson told the New York Post. “Although the extension technically breached permitted development rights, it was considered acceptable in planning terms.

“As the works were completed to a high standard with no impact on surrounding amenities or other planning concerns, no further enforcement action was necessary, and the case has been closed.

“Regarding concerns about Roman remains on Akeman Street, the site is more than 200 meters away from the Roman road, and no interference was identified.

Interestingly, the reports come just weeks after a piece was published in Vanity Fair in which several unnamed locals from DeGeneres’ former community of Montecito, CA, accused her—along with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle—of driving up house prices in the area.

“[The Montecito locals] attribute the increase in housing prices to [Meghan and Harry] as much as DeGeneres and point to out-of-towners coming in, driving too fast, and taking up all the street parking by local trails like the one Meghan was photographed hiking on while Harry was in the U.K. for Charles’s coronation,” the outlet claimed.

In November, when news of DeGeneres and de Rossi’s move was first revealed, it was claimed by TMZ that their decision to “get the hell out” of the U.S. was cemented by Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election—despite the fact that they’d purchased their home months earlier.

DeGeneres was an outspoken supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential election, publicly endorsing her in a post shared on Instagram back in August.

Another source told The Wrap that DeGeneres and de Rossi had made plans to part ways with their home in Santa Barbara, CA, claiming the property has “been pocket-listed or will be listed soon.”

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Their move across the pond was dampened when they received numerous reports from their neighbors who objected plans to extend their farmhouse. (The couple pictured at a pub in the U.K.)

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Having called it quits on her popular daytime show in 2022, DeGeneres has certainly had more time on her hands to devote to flipping properties, purchasing four properties and selling three in 2022.

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Last month, the comedian—who has built a reputation for herself as an amateur property investor—cut yet another tie with the U.S. by listing one of her last remaining homes in Los Angeles at a highly discounted rate.

The former daytime TV host and her wife bought the five-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom home for $29 million back in November 2022 and quickly put it back on the market for $33.9 million just 18 months later.

However, the property was not cut out for the quick flip that the pair seemed to have been hoping for—remaining on the market for close to 100 days, before its listing was removed in August 2024.

In January, DeGeneres and de Rossi decided to try their luck again, relisting the property for the discounted price of $29.99 million, reducing their potential profit on the home by a hefty amount.

A sale would mark only the fourth time the property has changed hands since it was built in 1955 by famous architect Richard Neutra, having been owned by the same family for 40 years until being sold for the first time in 1994.

That owner, who purchased the modernist home for the bargain price of just $1.42 million, held on to the property for 25 years before putting it on the market in 2019, when it sold for $20 million.

Three years later, DeGeneres and de Rossi added the elegant abode to their already-impressive property portfolio, paying out $29 million for the dwelling.

They have since renovated the home extensively, helping to restore Neutra’s “pioneering vision,” while also adding a host of modern-day amenities.

Per the listing description, the home, which is widely known as “The Brown House,” has plenty to offer a potential buyer, not least the architectural caché that comes from owning a Neutra design.

During the past decade, DeGeneres and de Rossi have made a name for themselves as talented real estate moguls, buying, flipping, and selling multiple homes in California—largely for a hefty profit.

In August, the comedian offloaded one of her most expensive properties to date, a $96 million estate in Carpinteria, CA, which she and de Rossi purchased in two parts back in 2022.

First, the couple snapped up the main property—a five-bedroom, eight-bathroom, Tuscan-style mansion that sits on a 3.44-acre plot—for $41.7 million. They then paid $28.2 million for a vacant, 6.58-acre plot of land that sits alongside the home, in order to create a jaw-dropping, 10-acre estate atop a bluff overlooking the ocean.

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In 2011, the comedian opened up about her love of real estate, explaining that her passion for homebuying began after she started making real money from her on-screen career.

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The sale came just months after DeGeneres and de Rossi offloaded another staggering piece of real estate: an enormous mansion in nearby Montecito, CA, where the comedian lived within a stone’s throw of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

DeGeneres offloaded that property for a relatively paltry $32 million in February of this year. It had been listed for sale in October 2023 for $46.5 million.

The home was, according to multiple reports, snapped up by billionaire mining tycoon Robert Friedland—the same man who is understood to be behind the purchase of DeGeneres’ Carpinteria property, according to the Wall Street Journal.

In 2011, the comedian opened up about her love of real estate, explaining that her passion for homebuying began after she started making real money from her on-screen career.

“We never had a house when I was growing up,” she told Architectural Digest at the time. “We always rented. But my father would dream, and we used to look at houses all the time. I’d pick out which bedroom would be mine and get all excited.

“The first thing I did when I made money was buy a house. And then …” she went on, prompting her wife to jump in and quip: “Another one. And another one and another one and another one.”

Having called it quits on her popular daytime show in 2022, DeGeneres has certainly had more time on her hands to devote to flipping properties, purchasing four properties and selling three in 2022 alone.

Many of the homes have been purchased in off-market deals via LLCs and trusts, making it nearly impossible to know just how many homes DeGeneres and de Rossi now own. Sources have not revealed whether the pair plan to retain any residences in the U.S. or if they want to sell them all and cut their ties with the country altogether.

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Multiple reports claimed that the home in Montecito that the pair are allegedly planning to sell is a stunning Bali-inspired mansion, which they purchased for $27 million back in 2019—however, they have already sold that, offloading it for $33 million in 2020.

Born To Move: Rocker John Fogerty Is Asking Nearly $20M for His Lavish Thousand Oaks Estate

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John Fogerty, iconic lead singer of Creedence Clearwater Revival, has put his Thousand Oaks, CA, property on the market for $19,995,000.

According to TMZ, Fogerty bought the 9-bedroom, 12-bath home about a decade ago for $9 million.

Since then, he and wife Julie redesigned and rebuilt much of the property.

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A private escape

Set in one of Hidden Valley’s gated communities, the custom Napa-style farmhouse offers breathtaking mountain and ocean views.

The mostly one-level, 18,600-square-foot home was designed by architect Ron Firestone and Candelaria Design.

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A perfect flow

Inside, you’ll find a great room with incredible vaulted ceilings; a stone fireplace; wood floors; top-notch, motorized window treatments; and designer light fixtures.

The perfectly appointed kitchen has a center island, marble countertops, and imported custom cabinetry. It also comes complete with a luxe refrigerator, freezer, and dishwasher.

The space flows smartly, with the kitchen opening to the living room and great room.

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Custom details

Prepare to be impressed with the primary suite, where a gorgeous marble corridor leads to two bathrooms, two larger-than-life closets, and a fireplace. A custom ceiling crowns the space nicely.

The house also features eight more en suite bedrooms.

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Recording studios and more

Naturally, Fogerty’s home is outfitted with two multimillion-dollar, soundproof recording studios. There’s also a theater, wellness center, gym, pool, and a bar room with temperature-controlled wine walls. Other bonus features include a Crestron smart home system and security cameras.

The swanky abode even boasts a second-story apartment, perfect for hosting visitors. Plus, there’s a detached guesthouse with a custom pool and spa, several fire pits, and an outdoor kitchen.

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Resortlike grounds

The beautiful residence is set on 22 acres of perfectly manicured, drought-tolerant gardens that add color and character to the property.

Got a green thumb? You’ll appreciate the estate’s greenhouse. And if you’re athletic, you’ll love the sports court.

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Fogerty, 78, hit the music scene more than 50 years ago. Beyond his legendary work with Creedence Clearwater Revival, the award-winning performer also has a successful solo career.

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Mark Ballas of ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Is Waltzing Away From His L.A. Abode

Mark Ballas of 'Dancing With the Stars' Is Leaping Away from His Los Angeles Home

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Mark Ballas, who gained fame as a pro dancer on 20 total seasons of “Dancing With the Stars,” is selling his Los Angeles home.

Situated in the iconic Laurel Canyon neighborhood, the fab pad is available for $2,395,000.

The dancer twirled into the property in 2017, paying $1.7 million. And the 37 year old originally put the home on the market in April 2023 for $2,549,000.

Parts of it might even look familiar to some.

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Insta-famous

If you follow Ballas on Instagram, as more than 800,000 people do, you’ll see the star and his wife, BC Jean, happily performing together in their home studio.

However, the space is not a dance studio. It’s a music studio. Ballas is also a talented guitarist and vocalist, and he and Jean make up the singer-songwriter duo, Alexander Jean, and frequently post their sessions on social media.

If the buyer prefers, the music studio could be converted back into a bedroom, of course.

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As for the rest of the 2,104-square-foot house, the four-bedroom, two-bath, modern space features Laurel Canyon’s trademark verdant valley views.

The residence was built in 1952 and has since been thoroughly renovated and remodeled.

The interior offers unique Roman clay walls in calming shades of terra cotta, gray, and sand.

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For entertainment and recreation, there’s a formal dining room with built-in seating, a living room with a vaulted ceiling, and a home theater/family room.

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The kitchen was recently redone, with green cabinetry, open shelving, and new Viking appliances.

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Most of the bedrooms have hardwood ceilings and floors. Some have balconies or patios just beyond sliding glass doors.

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The terraced grounds include meditation, dining, and conversation areas, shaded by mature trees and colorful foliage. The 7,501-square-foot lot is just minutes from Sunset Boulevard, Studio City, and Mulholland Drive.

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Laurel Canyon was famous for its rock-star residents in the 1960s and ’70s—Jim Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, and many others.

In addition to selling his house, more change is afoot for Ballas—he announced in March that he has danced his final competitive season on “Dancing With the Stars.”

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Rapper Swae Lee Is Selling His Remodeled Los Angeles Mansion for $4.4M

Rapper Swae Lee Has Listed His Los Angeles Mansion for $4.4M

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Rapper Swae Lee is trying a fresh beat on the real estate front—and he stands to profit nicely if he gets what he wants.

Lee, whose given name is Khalif Malik Ibn Shaman Brown, purchased this six-bedroom, nine-bath Woodland Hills, CA, mansion in 2019 for $3.5 million.

Today, he’s asking $4.4 million for the nearly 9,000-square-foot spread that sits on just under a half-acre. Check out the inviting specs.

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Privacy is the name of the game in Westchester County Estates, the home’s gated, residential neighborhood. The enormous house was recently renovated in a clean and modern design. A massive circular staircase twirls from the foyer to the second floor, with a sparkling chandelier in the center.

Natural light from the large windows fills the rooms, some of which are vaulted and beamed. A big kitchen island offers seating for the whole family, and the space is outfitted with Wolf appliances and a breakfast alcove.

The primary suite features a superb main bathroom with a double-entry shower, dual vanities and water closets, a sauna, and huge soaking tub. The chic bedroom opens to a balcony that overlooks the backyard.

Outside, a pool, gazebo, spa, and grilling space are the perfect backdrops for leisure and entertaining.

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Lee and his brother, Slim Jxmmi, make up the hip-hop group, Rae Sremmurd. Lee is a five-time Grammy nominee and performed at Coachella. In 2022, the singer-songwriter was also part of the Twelve Carat Tour, headlined by Post Malone.

Randy White contributed to this report.

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Don’t Be a Slowpoke Grownup! Snag Late Author Beverly Cleary’s Berkeley Home for $1.8M

Add Your Height To The Door Jamb: Bay Area Home Where Author Beverly Cleary Raised Her Kids Lists for $1.8M

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Calling all fans of Ramona Quimby, Henry Huggins, and Ralph S. Mouse—we have a midcentury modern dream home for you.

That’s right. The house where Beverly Cleary (your favorite childhood author and ours) raised her family is for sale at 1091 Creston Road in Berkeley, CA.

The four-bedroom home is listed for $1,849,000.

More than 91 million copies of Cleary’s books have been sold. She died in 2021 at the age of 104.

“The Clearys were the first owners of the home and lived there from 1956 until 1968,” says listing agent John Seravic. “My clients, the Zinn family, bought it from them and are the current owners.”

The home was designed for the Clearys by modernist architect Roger Lee.

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The 2,056-square-foot house sits in one of Berkeley’s most coveted neighborhoods, just minutes from downtown.

Aside from its claim to literary fame, the home offers plenty of natural light and gorgeous vistas of the San Francisco Bay Area.

“There are amazing views from just about every part of the property,” says Seravic. “The lot size is enormous and mostly flat—something that’s rare in the hills.”

The level property makes for a truly functional backyard space, with room for the perfect al fresco dining experience right outside the kitchen door. In addition to its modern appliances, the open-concept cook space retains many of its original details, including the boomerang, Formica counters; chrome cabinet pulls; and gray-stained, redwood walls.

“It’s a time capsule to a bygone era,” says Seravic.

Another fun fact? The heights of both the Cleary and Zinn children remain marked in the main-bedroom door jamb. And there’s even been a recent addition.

Marianne Cleary [Beverly’s daughter] happened to see the house on the market and came by the open house—so we updated her height on the jamb,” Seravic reports.

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Malibu’s Spellbinding ‘Sandcastle’ Beach House Makes Market Debut for $27.5M

Spectacular 'Sandcastle' Beach House in Malibu Splashes onto the Market for a Cool $27.5M

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Self-taught architect and surfer Harry Gesner‘s Malibu, CA, estate is available for the first time, for $27.5 million.

Built by hand in 1974, the six-bedroom home comes with 122 feet of beach frontage. The circular, wood-and-glass structure was designed to capture Pacific Ocean views from every room.

“Sandcastle,” as Gesner’s family home is known, is situated next to his most famous creation, the Wave House—built for his friend Gerry Cooper.

Inspired by the sandcastle his son built on the beach, Gesner’s groundbreaking design quickly became a Malibu icon.

“The most famous of my father’s work is the iconic Cooper Wave House next door to our Sandcastle,” Zen Gesner tells us in a recent phone interview. “He designed it in the late 1950s while sitting offshore of the lot, on his balsa longboard, with a grease pen. Once he had sketched it out on the board, he paddled in and transferred it to paper, and brought it to life.”

Zen says his father “had a vision of building something that would blend in with the environment, the coastline, and surf, and it would evolve through the years.”

Harry died in 2022 at the age of 97.

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Sandcastle’s spectacular living area boasts a wood-beamed ceiling, walls of windows, and an enormous brick fireplace with a polished concrete hearth that Harry built as a stage for his wife, actress Nan Martin.

‘Before his time’

“I have always had an incredible respect for his originality,” Zen says about his father’s unconventional approach to architecture. “His early move into environmental architecture and design, as well as the use of recycled building materials, was decades before its time.”

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The cylindrical kitchen wraps around a circular island and boasts stained-glass lunettes in the overhead beams, along with a cozy fireplace and breakfast bar.

There are two en suite bedrooms on the first floor. Upstairs, the primary suite features a soaring ceiling, beams, eyebrow windows, and a brick fireplace.

Sandcastle is built on a little cove, 4 miles north of Trancas Canyon.

“It was a magical place with no straight lines—mostly circles, multiple levels, and outer structures, winding upward like a treehouse,” Zen says.

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Made with reclaimed materials

The home was built from materials Harry salvaged and repurposed to spectacular effect: wall panels made from aqueduct pipes, maple wood rescued from an old high-school gym, old-growth redwood harvested in the 1800s, and windows and doors saved from one of Hollywood’s silent film theaters.

“My father built our family house almost entirely out of reclaimed materials that had lived a prior life somewhere else,” Zen says. “He preferred to use the reclaimed wood in his houses, because it had a soul to it and would sometimes be of a better quality than any new lumber that you could buy at the lumber yard. These practices influenced the way I look at everything. Waste not, recycle, and reuse when able.”

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A solarium with stained-glass panels, a wraparound deck, and a covered terrace offer unmatched sunset views.

The 1-acre property includes a treehouse apartment with ocean views, a one-bedroom boathouse, and an apartment “nest” above an indoor-outdoor cabana.

Zen recalls visiting job sites with his dad and says his best memories involve checking out a client’s piece of land for the first time. Gesner says he has photos of his father sketching out his initial impressions.

“He’d bring a chair and sit alone on the property for hours, taking note of everything there—the way the sun rose and set each day, the direction the prevailing wind would blow from, the wildlife that would wander through, any large trees or boulders that he could incorporate into the eventual design of the house, how to make the house feel organically born and rooted at that location,” Zen reminisces.

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