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    Lil Uzi Vert Spins Glassy California Mansion Back on the Market for $6 Million

    Flash back two-and-a-half years ago, and Symere Woods had just purchased this contemporary mansion in the 1,700-acre gated Bell Canyon community due north of Calabasas in Ventura County for $4.4 million. Now the 28-year-old Philly rapper, singer and songwriter—best known to their cult-like fan base as Lil Uzi Vert—has decided to return the glass-wrapped residence to the market with a nearly $6 million ask, as first announced by The Hollywood Reporter.

    Nestled on almost 1.4 acres of land resting atop a promontory, and tucked securely up a meandering gated driveway, the all-white stucco structure is sited within a celeb-studded enclave that’s also been home through the years to the likes of Chrissy Metz, Joe Rogan, Niecy Nash, Trey Songz, Alyssa Milano, Jhené Aiko, Holly Marie Combs and Shaquille O’Neal.

    The gourmet kitchen boasts gleaming white countertops and brass accents.

    Ryan Lahiff

    Built in 2017, and naturally customized to the rapper’s personal tastes during their tenure, the place features five bedrooms and six baths sprawled across a little more than 7,000 square feet of stylish living space rife with hardwood floors soaring ceilings and designer lighting. Expansive walls of glass overlook picturesque canyon and hillside vistas.

    A spacious motorcourt flanked by a three-car garage fronts the two-story house, which opens into a main level highlighted by a massive great room holding a fireside living room with glass doors spilling out to a terrace. There’s also a dining area, as well as a gourmet kitchen outfitted with high-end stainless appliances, and an eat-in island incorporating a marble table and banquette seating.

    An especially large primary bedroom comes complete with a stone fireplace and access to a balcony.

    Ryan Lahiff

    Also standing out is a sumptuous upstairs master retreat, which is decked out with a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, sitting area, private balcony and walk-in closet, plus a luxe bath sporting herringbone-pattern tile floors, dual vanities, a soaking tub and an oversized shower.

    Additional amenities can be found outdoors, where the grounds hold a partially covered pool and spa, kitchen and bar setup, and plenty of spots ideally suited to al fresco lounging and entertaining.

    A turf-clad lounge area is the perfect spot to take in the surrounding views.

    Ryan Lahiff

    Lastly, a $285-per-month HOA fee also provides the new owner with access to Bell Canyon amenities, including more than 70 miles of hiking trails, tennis courts, a private 5-acre park and Cliff May-designed equestrian center.

    The listing is held by Carl Gambino of Compass.

    Click here for more photos of Lil Uzi Vert’s house.

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    Travis Kelce Just Dropped $6 Million a Kansas City Hideaway Because of Taylor Swift

    Apparently, Travis Kelce knows places where he and Taylor Swift can hide.  

    The Chiefs tight end just scored a $6 million Kansas City mansion after Swifties allegedly began flocking to his former abode, according to TMZ. The 34-year-old was reportedly uneasy with how accessible his former home was to fans and paparazzi, so he bought his own fortress of solitude in a gated community in Leawood to hopefully shake them off. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that the NFL star paid for the pad in all cash. Perhaps he’s picked up a thing or two from his real estate mogul-slash-musician girlfriend. 

    Travis Kelce just bought a $6 million mansion in Kansas City, Missouri for more privacy amid his relationship with Taylor Swift.

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    The athlete’s swanky estate measures nearly 17,000 square feet and includes six bedrooms and six bathrooms. According to the listing, the three-acre spread was originally built in 1998 and has undergone a massive renovation thanks to Wolfgang Trost Architects and builder Harry Roth. The current house has tons of sporty amenities like a lighted tennis and pickleball court, a mini golf course and a practice green, plus a swimming pool. There’s also a waterfall, wine cellar, and a garage where the Ohio native will presumably store his 1970 Chevelle 408 Stroker convertible—the now famous getaway car.  

    The property sits on over three acres and measures a whopping 17,000 square feet.

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    Kelce, who was drafted by the Chiefs in 2013, has added a few properties to his portfolio in the years since. According to the New York Post, the two-time Super Bowl champ scooped up his former Kansas City home in 2019 in the affluent Briarcliff West neighborhood. At the time, Kelce paid a cool $995,000 for the 10,000-square-foot crib, which features five bedrooms, two baths, a fitness room, a movie theater, and a swimming pool. That same year, he snagged a condo in Orlando, Florida for $355,000. As for Swift, the only thing more impressive than her Eras Tour earnings is the pop star’s $150 million worth of property investments.   More

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    Travis Kelce Buys New $6 Million Kansas Home

    This is the new Kansas home of Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce. Located in the city of Leawood, the massive home sits on over 3 acres of land and features 17,000 square feet of living space with 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, home theater, gym, wine cellar, 2 kitchens, 6-car garage and much more. Outdoor […] More

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    Travis Kelce Buys $6 Million Kansas Home (PHOTOS)

    Photography by Brynn Burns This is the new Kansas home of Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce. Located in the city of Leawood, the massive home sits on over 3 acres of land and features 17,000 square feet of living space with 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, home theater, gym, wine cellar, 2 kitchens, 6-car garage […] More

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    Tommy Hilfiger’s Former Connecticut Estate Hits the Market for $9.7 Million

    Tommy Hilfiger has racked up quite the real estate portfolio, and now a Connecticut estate formerly owned by the fashion mogul has hit the market. 

    The palatial pad sits on over five sprawling acres in Greenwich, tucked away on a private country lane. Asking just shy of $9.7 million, the English manor-style home dates back to 1932 and has undergone significant updates since, including a slew of renovations in 2014 by its present owners. Altogether, the extensive spread comprises a 7,438-square-foot main house, a guest apartment above the garage, and a poolside cabana. There’s also a professional tennis court where former owner, Wojciech Fibak, and eight-time Grand Slam champ Ivan Lendl used to play—so you know it’s legit. 

    Tommy Hilfiger’s former home in Greenwich, Connecticut is up for sale.

    Kyle Norton

    Inside, the brick-and-stucco abode is decked out with tons of period details like wood floors, high ceilings, preserved moldings, and decorative wainscoting. Other highlights include its four fireplaces, multiple patios, and arched doorways.

    While nearly all the rooms are impressive, the study is definitely a showstopper with its fancy plaster tracery ceiling. Elsewhere, the first floor holds formal living and dining rooms, a spacious family room with a bar, and a large chef’s kitchen. The latter feels super bright and airy thanks to all-white cabinets and countertops, and nearby is a beautifully detailed breakfast nook with parquet floors.  The second floor is where you’ll find all six bedrooms, with the primary suite occupying its own private wing with a sitting room, a cozy fireplace, a dressing room, and dual baths.

    The English manor-style home was originally built in the 1930s and has since been renovated.

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    The manicured grounds are tough to beat, designed by Southampton-based landscape architect Perry Guillott, while the charming pool house, entered via a wisteria-covered terrace that sports two hanging swings, boasts two baths, a kitchenette, and a game area.

    Ellen Mosher and Julie Church of Houlihan Lawrence have the listing. 

    Click here to see all the photos of Tommy Hilfiger’s former Greenwich estate.

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    ‘Euphoria’ Star Hunter Schafer Bought a Modernist Gem by Architect A. Quincy Jones

    It’s no secret that the luxury real estate market is currently sluggish, particularly in Los Angeles, but the right vintage house can still win over the hearts of buyers. Witness this 1950 structure in the affluent Brentwood neighborhood, which sports less than 2,100 square feet of living space but still generated a multimillion-dollar bidding war.

    The winning bidder was “Euphoria” actress and prolific model Hunter Schafer, born nearly 50 years after the modernist structure came to life. Schafer paid almost $3.9 million for the 2,100-square-foot house, nearly $200,000 over the property’s last asking price and a hefty $1,847 per square foot.

    But it’s not hard to see the attraction. Constructed as part of Brentwood’s novel housing co-op known as the Mutual Housing Association, the home was co-designed by acclaimed modernist architect A. Quincy Jones and his occasional collaborator Whitney R. Smith. Situated on a narrow and semi-remote road high in the Brentwood hills, the property is hidden well out of sight from passersby, down a long and curving driveway far below street level.

    Classic midcentury hallmarks about, including exposed concrete blocks and terrazzo-like tile floors.

    Cameron Carothers

    Over the past few decades, neglect and a series of bad remodels left the Jones-Smith design a pale shell of its former self. Enter HabHouse, a real estate development firm committed to restoring architectural gems; the firm purchased the property last year, paying $2.3 million, and subsequently transformed it into magazine-worthy showstopper complete with midcentury hallmarks such as Douglas fir built-in cabinetry, redwood tongue-and-groove siding and exposed concrete blocks.

    The sloped-roof structure is fronted by an attached carport and an adjacent parking space that can accommodate two vehicles. Inside, an entry foyer steps down into a den that features a massive wood-burning brick fireplace as its focal point, and an adjacent living and dining area connects to a galley kitchen outfitted with an eat-in island and vintage-style appliances. Expansive walls of glass open to patios from almost every room, while framing treetop and mountain views.

    The open floorplan marries the Douglas fir-clad kitchen with the living and dining rooms.

    Cameron Carothers

    Sequestered in a wing by itself is a primary suite holding a closet and shower-equipped bath, plus two additional bedrooms that share a bath. Elsewhere in the house is another bath and a laundry room; and outdoors, the fenced backyard hosts a grassy lawn flanked by a sprawling patio ideal for al fresco lounging and dining, with a hot tub notched right into the middle. Per the listing, there’s also plenty of room to add a swimming pool. More

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    Two Decades After His Death, Actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr.’s Park Avenue Apartment Finally Surfaces on the Market

    More than two decades after he passed away at age 90. the onetime Upper East Side outpost of actor, producer and decorated WWII naval officer Douglas Fairbanks Jr. has popped up for sale. Found in Park Avenue’s 1920s Beekman building, just minutes from Central Park, it’s now available with a $1.75 million price tag.

    Resting on the sixth floor of the George F. Pelham-designed complex—and described as an “iconic residence reflecting a bygone era of glamor and sophistication” in the listing held by Pamela Marcus and Amy Goldberger of Compass—the apartment is currently owned by Fairbanks Jr.’s widow Vera Shelton, and features three bedrooms and an equal number of baths in 2,100 square feet of colorfully hued living space spread across two combined units.

    Photographs recall Fairbanks Jr.’s time spent with various celebrities.

    Niko Strbac, Real Estate Production Network

    Renovated during Fairbanks Jr.’s tenure by architect Benjamin Huntington and English designer Jane Churchill, the premises are accessed via a high-ceilinged entry foyer adorned with herringbone wood floors. From there, a living room bathed in yellow hearkens to year’s past when the film legend was said to have entertained the likes of Sir Laurence Olivier, Rex Harrison, Bobby Short and the Duke of Wellington.

    From left to right: a dining nook and the primary bath.

    Niko Strbac, Real Estate Production Network

    Other highlights include a green bookshelf-clad library that has pocket doors leading to an adjacent room sporting a marble fireplace imported from England, Sisal carpet, built-in cabinetry, “tilt-and-turn” windows and an adjoining bath, as well as a kitchen with newer appliances and plenty of storage. Sequestered in its own wing is the primary bedroom suite, which offers plenty of room for a desk and cozy sitting area, plus dual walk-in closets and a windowed bath.

    The light-filled primary bedroom suite features dual walk-in closets and a windowed bath.

    Niko Strbac, Real Estate Production Network

    The new owner will pay a hefty $9,369 monthly maintenance fee for building amenities, which include a 24-hour doorman, concierge, new fitness center, housekeeping services and two storage cages. Subletting also is permitted, with an assessment fee of $1,103 ending in January 2024.

    The only son of silent-screen swashbuckling hero Douglas Fairbanks and Anna Beth Sully, the daughter of wealthy industrialist Daniel J. Sully, the New York native was probably best known for starring in films such as The Prisoner of Zenda, Gunga Din and The Corsican Brothers. He made his final 1981 movie appearance alongside Fred Astaire in Ghost Story. More