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    Celtics Star Jaylen Brown Hopes to Hook a Buyer for His Boston Penthouse

    Always wanted to sit back and relax in a lofty abode offering picturesque views of South Boston‘s Seaport area—one with an expansive roof deck and easy access to an acclaimed steakhouse, for instance? Well, if you’ve got an extra $4.75 million lying around and are eager to spend it, this industrial-style residence in the Fort Point neighborhood might be the ideal spot to settle down in unique style.

    Records show the condo was last purchased for $5.5 million in October 2021. Its current owner is Celtics star Jaylen Brown, who was named NBA Finals MVP in June after the team snagged its league-record 18th championship. Tailored to suit his personal needs, the corner unit lies on the top floor of the five-story Necco Landing building, which once served as a textile factory.

    The kitchen features an eat-in island and high-end stainless appliances.

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    Billed in the listing as a “home for champions,” Brown’s loft features three bedrooms and a matching number of baths in nearly 3,000 square feet of living space adorned throughout with the original exposed brick walls, 12-foot-high wood-beam ceilings, and oversized teal-framed windows providing abundant natural light.

    An open-plan great room holds a living and dining area displaying basketball memorabilia, a wine fridge, a billiard table, and arcade machines, while a sleekly designed kitchen is outfitted with open shelving, an eat-in island, and top-tier stainless appliances. A spacious primary suite boasts two walk-in closets and a bath equipped with dual vanities and a large shower, and elsewhere is an elevator-accessible entry foyer that has a spiral staircase leading up to a 400-square-foot roof deck sporting a fire pit.

    The spacious roof deck comes complete with a fire-pit and city views.

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    The new owner will be required to pay a $1,842 monthly maintenance charge, which includes heat and air-conditioning, water, sewer, master insurance, and trash removal. There’s also a private resident’s entrance to the ground-floor Mooo…. Seaport restaurant.

    Brown, who was drafted as the third overall pick by the Boston Celtics in 2016, agreed to a five-year, $304 million supermax contract extension in 2023, which ranks as the richest contract in NBA history. That means the three-time All-Star will earn an estimated average of $60.8 million per year during the life of the contract.

    The listing is held by George Sarkis and Manny Sarkis of The Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman.

    Click here for more photos of Jaylen Brown’s Boston penthouse.

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    One of Jeremy Renner’s Formerly Flipped Homes Is Back on the Market in L.A. for $6.5 Million

    Back in 2008, a few years after Jeremy Renner and his business partner Kristoffer Winters bought and sold their first house in Los Angeles for around $240,000 over what they paid for the place just a few months before, the actor-turned-real estate developer doled out roughly $1.5 million for a Greek Revival-style estate in Hollywood Hills. Now—after first selling the revamped property for a $2.4 million profit in 2009—it’s popped up on the market once again, still dressed to the nines and asking a speck under $6.5 million. The listing is held by Daniel Giventer and Dovi Levin of Christie’s International Real Estate.

    Originally built in the early 1920s and previously occupied by Disney writer, director and producer Perce Pearce, who is largely known for his work on Bambi, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Fantasia—and dubbed the Hemingway House because it was reportedly used as an “after-party pad” by writer Ernest Hemingway—the premises underwent an extensive remodel and glow-up during Renner’s ownership.

    The home’s cozy library is adorned with a seated bar.

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    Securely hidden away behind gates and high hedges, amid a corner parcel spanning roughly one-third acres in the affluent Selma Avenue Residential Historic District, the tan stucco and green terracotta-roof structure is fronted by a fountain-clad reflecting pool and features 5,800 square feet of elegant living space boasting rich hardwood floors, copious built-ins, and period fireplaces throughout.

    Especially standing out are the screening room and a library sitting adjacent to a bar area. Other highlights include a soaring black-and-white-tiled entry foyer that flows to a fireside living area that has French doors leading outside and a formal dining room topped by a crystal chandelier, along with a sleekly designed kitchen outfitted with dual islands, top-tier appliances, and a breakfast nook with banquette seating. The primary suite sports a fireplace, a covered balcony, a walk-in closet, and a luxe bath spotlighted by dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a separate shower.

    The entertainment-ready backyard holds a pool and spa nestled alongside a fire-pit.

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    Heading outdoors, you’ll find park-like grounds dotted with numerous terraces ideal for al fresco lounging and entertaining, as well as a fire pit and a black-bottom pool and spa. Tucked off to the side of the house is a detached two-car garage flanked by a spacious cobblestone motorcourt with room for up to nine additional vehicles.

    Renner, 53, has acquired and developed numerous multimillion-dollar properties in Southern California since the early 2000s, including a $25 million mansion in L.A.’s posh Holmby Hills neighborhood. The two-time Oscar-nominated actor has appeared in countless films, including S.W.A.T., The Hurt Locker, The Town, and The Bourne Legacy. Also known for playing Clint Barton/Hawkeye in Marvel movies and a TV show and hosting Rennervations, a Disney+ series in which he gives back to communities worldwide by “reimagining unique, purpose-built vehicles,” he’s currently starring in season three of Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown.

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    7 Paris Rentals to Book For the 2024 Summer Olympics

    Paris is about to be busier than usual, with the French capital set to host the 2024 Summer Olympics. The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad are set to kick off on July 26 and will run through August 26, with an estimated 15 million people expected to descend upon the City of Light. Naturally, that means all those visitors are going to need a place to stay.
    Considering the highly anticipated sporting event is less than a month away, you’d be hard-pressed to find a hotel or historic château that hasn’t already been booked. However, if you choose wisely—and act fast!—you can still find some deluxe, last-minute accommodations even if you haven’t secured a ticket to one of the hundreds of sporting events. To help with your planning, we rounded up seven of the best Paris rentals available during the Olympics, whether you want to be close to the action or further away from the crowds.
    If you just plan on being in town during the festivities, a short-term rental that combines all the best hotel amenities with the privacy of your own home could be your best bet. Think fully-furnished digs with the added bonus of complimentary weekly housekeeping and, in some cases, a dedicated concierge. On that note, if proximity is your priority, you might want to go for something in a central location or close to the sporting event you’re passionate about. Say, for example, a home near the Grand Palais where fencing is set to take place. Other landmarks, including the Champ-de-Mars, Eiffel Tower, and Trocadéro, will also be turned into competition venues.
    Traveling with a large family or a large group of friends? A sprawling townhouse could be a game-changer for spending time together, and at the same time, it offers plenty of space for when you need a minute apart. Of course, the city’s charms go far beyond the games, so we’d understand if you wanted to extend your getaway after the closing ceremony. If you’ve got the PTO or the ability to work remotely, some rentals on this list even offer monthlong reservations to extend your summer. Without further ado, here are seven great places to stay in Paris during the Olympics. Bon voyage!

    8th Arrondissement Penthouse

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    Parisian bliss: a newly renovated penthouse apartment that maintains the building’s 1930s charm. And a major plus? It is smack in a hive of Olympic activity, with the marathon, swimming, fencing, taekwondo, 3×3 basketball, breaking, BMX freestyle, and skateboarding venues nearby, along with the finish line of the individual cycling competition. In other words, start making your itinerary so you have enough time to enjoy your penthouse space. Across the home’s 3,600 square feet, the unit is equipped with three bedrooms, a private elevator, a study, and a fitness room. Four parking spaces make parking a breeze.

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    The living and dining space welcomes in natural light thanks to three floor-to-ceiling sliding doors that open to an 860-square-foot terrace. The spacious room is warmed by basketweave parquet, comfy oversized sofas, and numerous wooden accents. The primary suite, which also has direct terrace access, is both classic in design and dazzling in its decorative accents. The full marble primary ensuite is a deluxe space to wash off the summer grime while your guests do the same in their respective private baths. The price? A cool $81,522 per month.

    Boulevard Saint-Germain Townhouse

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    Positioned on the left bank of the Seine, in the laid-back and conveniently central Latin Quarter, this stylishly eclectic townhouse on Boulevard Saint-Germain is all set with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it ideal for a group or family of five. Some of the standouts include a small balcony and a leafy roof terrace.

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    Other nice touches? The living room is teeming with gold accents, funky collectibles, and chic leather furnishings. And when it’s time to chow down, the marble-clad kitchen is equipped with a seated breakfast bar, or you can enjoy your meal inside the glass-roofed dining area. Available from $1,305 a night, the property is surrounded by many public transportation options that make getting around town a snap.  

    16th Arrondissement Townhouse

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    For those who want to extend their post-Olympics stay or perhaps give expat life a try, you could spend 30 days (or more) holed up in high Parisian style in a townhouse near the Place de L’Etoile and the Champs Elysées at a rate of $32,609 per month. Nearby is the newly renovated Grand Palais, the official venue for fencing and taekwondo.  

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    The 4,520-square-foot residence underwent an enticing remodel that preserved the antique chevron-pattern parquet floors. A foyer, large reception room, and fully outfitted chef kitchen round out the first floor, with additional common areas located on the second level. The primary suite is tucked away on the third floor, complete with an ensuite bathroom, a large closet, and an office, while the three secondary bedrooms are situated on the top floor. An elevator connects all four floors, and the place is even equipped with a gym and sauna in the basement.

    Appartement Girafe

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    Along with an Olympic athlete or two, you can also meet a giraffe in Paris! Well, the stuffed one that presides over the living room of this 2,400-square-foot rose-colored apartment anyway. The high arch between the living and dining rooms is echoed in the swooping curves of the twin sofas and in the oval-shaped bar and the dining table. Adding to the shapes are the curves found throughout: a circular window frames a pretty view of the Eiffel Tower. To be fair, the landmark can actually be seen from almost every window. In the kitchen, dusty rose walls and wooden cabinetry combine new and vintage design elements, while a hallway lined with animal print wallpaper leads to the bedrooms.

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    Featuring two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a small terrace, and a media room with a fireplace, this apartment serves as an ode to Parisian spirit and style, with a sophisticated use of color and a collection of natural wood elements and unique accessories adding warmth and playfulness. Located minutes away from the race walk, cycling road race, beach volleyball, and wrestling events, this apartment is an escape from the crowds that’s going for roughly $46,200 a week during the Olympic Games.

    6th Arrondissement Apartment

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    In the 6th arrondissement’s Saint-Germain-des-Près quarter, just a short walk from the cycling and archery events and the finish line for the marathon, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment runs $38,000 per month. Spanning three levels, the sleek aerie has a minimalist vibe with fun pops of color. The living room has 20-foot ceilings with a mezzanine balcony that allows a constant flow of conversation, and the kitchen is well equipped with a casual eating area. The lowest level features a media lounge, an additional kitchen, two guest bedrooms, and a library.

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    Rounding in at about 2,670 square feet, the loft-style space is decidedly contemporary, with clean lines and gleaming surfaces. However, in the primary bedroom and bath on the mezzanine level are preserved vestiges of a 4th-century abbey.

    features natural elements while maintaining a modern flare. The mezzanine balcony will keep the flow of conversation throughout the entire apartment. The primary bedroom is its own work of art: with a floor-to-ceiling white stone mosaic wall adjacent to a white oak tree branch ensures a cozy feel, after a long day of patriotism.  

    Avenue Raymond Poincaré Apartment

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    If space is what you’re after, you’ve come to the right place with this well-decorated apartment in the 16th arrondissement, not far from the iconic Arc de Triomphe. Accommodating up to eight guests, each of the four bedrooms is outfitted with a queen-sized bed, and, best of all, the apartment, with rates that start at about $2,100 per night, comes with a dedicated concierge who can handle everything from restaurant reservations to helping secure last-minute tickets to Olympic events.

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    Situated along Avenue Raymond Poincaré, the fourth-floor apartment is accessible via elevator. Once inside, the living room is the star of the show, with a mix of classical features like blonde herringbone floors and bespoke Asian-themed artwork. Other highlights that add to its comfort and appeal are an elegant dining room, a wood-paneled den, and a modern chef’s kitchen. Of course, you could always post up on one of the apartment’s Juliet balconies that overlooks the vibrant street scene.

    Maison Rodin

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    While Maison Rodin may be centered in the heart of Les Invalides, the walls of glass that look out to a tree-shielded yard will make you feel like you’re standing in the French countryside. Running a whopping $146,700 a week, the two-bedroom spread puts you near 17 Olympic events, including the venues for archery and the finish line of the marathon. 

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    The living room is spacious, and the dining room table easily seats a dozen, while sliding glass doors lead out to a patio that features sunbeds, a table, sofas, and a barbeque, making alfresco relaxation a priority between dashing off to Olympic events. There’s also a well-equipped kitchen, a library, and an office for when work requires attention.

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    Nick and Vanessa Lachey Swap Hawaii Home for an All-New SoCal Showpiece

    Nick and Vanessa Lachey are officially relocating from Hawaii to California, trading in a snazzy Honolulu mansion for an equally ritzy place in Los Angeles. After only two years of ownership, the reality TV show hosts have listed their resort-style residence near Oahu’s Kahala Beach for $9.8 million and doled out $6.8 million for all-new modern farmhouse-style digs tucked away in a prime pocket of Encino.

    The married actors bought their Hawaiian home for $8.8 million soon after Vanessa was cast in the CBS show NCIS: Hawaiʻi  in 2021. “We thought we were going to do a Hawaii to L.A. ‘travel-on-the-weekend’ thing,’ ” Vanessa told Travel + Leisure in a 2022 article. “We sold our house and now we’ve got Hawaii license plates.” Their decision to sell up after such a short time no doubt has to do with the police procedural getting canceled in April after three seasons.

    As for their newly acquired stateside home, it was built in 2023 on a secluded cul-de-sac parcel spanning nearly half an acre. Fronted by a double-gated circular driveway and an attached three-car garage, plus a sports court sitting discreetly off to the side, the two-tone structure includes six bedrooms and nine baths in 8,300 square feet of three-level living space boasting white oak floors, high ceilings, and designer lighting throughout.

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    Within the open-concept great room, a fireside family room connects to a gourmet kitchen.

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    A towering wood door pivots open into the foyer, which flows to a fireside living room, an en-suite guest bedroom, and another bedroom that’s been converted into an office. Beyond a wood-railed floating staircase, an expansive great room holds a formal dining area and a family room spotlighted by a linear marble fireplace and pocketing glass doors spilling out to a covered terrace flanked by a barbecue station. An adjacent gourmet kitchen is outfitted with stone countertops, a large eat-in island, top-notch Thermador appliances, and a butler’s pantry just around the corner.

    Elsewhere, the lower level comes complete with a vaulted safe room, a movie theater, a gym, a recreation room, and a seated bar with a glass-encased wine wall, while the upstairs primary suite flaunts a fireplace, dual designer showroom closets, and a luxe marble bath equipped with two vanities, a makeup counter, a soaking tub, and a steam shower. The amenities continue outdoors, where the turf-clad backyard hosts a pool with a Baja shelf and a spa and a fire pit conversation area nestled alongside a cabana.

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    The home’s lower level has a recreation space, a seated bar, and a safe room.

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    Nick, 50, and Vanessa, 43, met back in the early 2000s when he was a member of the boy band 98 Degrees and she was a veejay for MTV’s Total Request Live. They went on to wed in the summer of 2011 and have since welcomed three children. The pair currently co-hosts Netflix’s reality dating shows Love Is Blind and The Ultimatum, with Nick also handling solo hosting duties for Perfect Match. Before moving to Hawaii, the couple sold an L.A.-area home to tennis pro Naomi Osaka for $6.3 million.

    The Encino listing was held by Danielle Peretz and Oran Peretz of The Beverly Hills Estates; Craig Knizek of The Agency repped the buyers.

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    Sylvester Stallone’s Former Upstate New York Home Can Be Yours for $4.3 Million

    Sylvester Stallone and, later, Vogue food columnist and cookbook author Barbara Kafka once called this sun-filled modernist house in upstate New York home, and now it can be yours for $4.3 million. Located at 40 High Ridge Road in Garrison, New York, and built in 1969, the flat-roofed home was recently gut-renovated by the Brooklyn-based design firm Madderlake.

    The “Rocky” star owned the river-view residence in the late 1980s, and Kafka picked it up in 1999 and lived there until 2015. The current owner is Shea Spencer, founder of the management agency Artist Commissions; she rents out the property for photoshoots with major brands, including Marc Jacobs and Bergdorf Goodman, among others. And it’s easy to see why.

    Floor-to-ceiling walls of glass allow for an intimate relationship to the natural surroundings.

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    The 7,000-square-foot home is perched on a grassy hill with stunning 180-degree views of the Hudson River and the undulating landscape of the Hudson Valley. Though it’s more than five decades old, there’s little indication of the home’s original design: the four-bedroom and three-and-a-half-bath home has been remade into a minimalist haven with pared-back details, neutral colors, and natural materials that let the magnificent views take center stage. Every room is lined with oversized windows or sliding glass doors that flood the home with natural light and directly connect you with the lush surroundings.

    The open-plan great room features a dining area and a serene, fireside lounge that connects to a wraparound terrace. The nearby kitchen is a chef’s dream, with flame maple cabinetry, butcher block counters, a vintage farmhouse-style sink, luxe fixtures, state-of-the-art appliances, and a pronounced oculus skylight that ensures light pours into the room all day long. Windows overlook the backyard, so you never feel too far from the outdoors. The bedrooms are filtered throughout three levels, and the tranquil primary suite has access to a private terrace overlooking the river.

    The indoor pool is housed in a separate wing constructed of glass and concrete.

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    The lower level features a media room with terrazzo-style concrete floors and a wood-burning fireplace enhanced by a custom maple mantel; a hotel-like sauna and spa-inspired bathroom; and a flexible space that could easily be converted into a state-of-the-art home gym, movie theater, or hobby studio.

    There’s also an office and a massive indoor pool that connects directly to the spacious backyard. Outside, there’s ample lawn space, a Zen-inspired garden and terraces dotted with built-in benches and sculpted plantings. Given its west-facing orientation and elevated perch, it’s easy to imagine the epic year-round sunsets that can seen from nearly every room in the house as well as from the exterior living and entertaining areas. 

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    JLo and Ben Affleck Officially List L.A. Home for $68 Million

    They have yet to confirm that a divorce is in the offing, but after months of speculation, Hollywood klieg lights Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are officially calling it quits on their hotel-sized mansion in Beverly Hills, hoisting the 38,000-square-foot behemoth on the open market with a price tag of $68 million. That’s more than 10-percent above the $60.85 million they paid for the hilltop estate only a year ago.

    The five-acre spread, with all the latest and greatest in privacy and security measures, underwent a quick but thorough renovation over the last handful of months, according to listings held by Santiago Arana of The Agency. In addition to the grandiosely proportioned yet comfortably appointed main house, marketing material indicates the property has a 5,000-square-foot penthouse for guests, a caretaker’s residence, a two-bedroom guardhouse, and garage space for a dozen cars, with the vast motor court and wide, sinuous driveway able to accommodate up to 80 more vehicles.

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    Beyond the capacious, skylight-topped entrance gallery are ample living and dining rooms for more formal occasions; a sleek kitchen with two huge islands and taupe-colored laminate cabinetry; a cozy fireside breakfast room; and a family room with a wet bar and a disappearing wall of glass that connects the room to a large loggia.

    There are a total of 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms across the property, including a sprawling primary suite that should have been more than spacious enough to accommodate the egos of two of Hollywood’s biggest stars. But alas. There are fireplaces in the sitting area of the bedroom as well as in the separate sitting room and in at least one of the two bathrooms. A private loggia offers sweeping mountain views, and a blush-toned glam room includes an integrated hair-washing bowl, a couple of make-up stations, and plenty of plush furniture for stylists, assistants and others to relax while the lady of the house gets ready for the red carpet.

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    A two-story detached building houses an indoor sports complex, which means never having to sweat or change clothes with the hoi polloi of Beverly Hills. In addition to a fully equipped gym, there’s a combination basketball and pickleball court, a ping-pong table, a boxing room, a sports lounge with several arcade games, and, for when you’ve had all the aerobic exercise you can handle, a bar area. Listings also show there’s a recording studio.

    The manicured grounds include two gated driveways lined with perfectly clipped hedges that come together at the front of the house. At the rear, covered patios include a summer kitchen. But the star of the show here is the massive, boomerang-shaped zero-edge pool that feels like it’s floating above the rugged canyon floor below.

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    It’s been a tough year for Lopez and Affleck. Married two years ago this month, the self-financed album and film that JLo put out chronicling their relationship were both big flops, and she was forced to cancel a world tour due to lagging ticket sales. The couple are reportedly already living separately, with Ben holed up in a $100,000 per month rental in the Brentwood area—it’s just around the corner from his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner, and their teenaged children—and Lopez bebopping between L.A., Italy, Paris, and the Hamptons.

    Affleck sold his former home in L.A.’s Pacific Palisades area almost two years ago, and his holdings still include a secluded riverfront country estate in Georgia that he picked up in 2003, back when he and Lopez coupled up the first time around, and where the erstwhile couple held a lavish wedding celebration in 2022. He will likely be on the lookout for some new digs in L.A. As for Lopez, she sold a nearly 8-acre Bel Air estate last year for almost $34 million, and her duplex penthouse in New York’s NoMad neighborhood is currently in contract to be sold with a final asking price of just under $25 million. She still owns a big spread out in the Hamptons, scooped up more than a decade ago for $10 million, and she’s been spotted several times out looking at homes in Los Angeles over the last couple of months, so it’s expected she’ll soon have a new home address. More

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    Ryan Seacrest Spins His California Wine Country Estate on the Market for $22 Million

    As he prepares to take the helm of one of the longest-running syndicated game shows in TV history this September, Ryan Seacrest is simultaneously clicking off his final days as owner of a Napa Valley home he’s resided in for almost four years. As first reported by The Wall Street Journal, the picturesque 40-acre spread has just popped up for sale in Napa Valley, about 50 miles northeast of San Francisco, asking $22 million.

    “Located in a lovely setting with beautiful, filtered views and privacy, what really stands out is the tranquility of the site,” says Coldwell Banker Brokers of the Valley’s Cyd Greer, who holds the listing. “You are enveloped in this wonderfully diverse natural setting that is so relaxing—almost meditative. All around, you can experience the quiet subtle sounds of nature while being just a few minutes from Meadowood Resort, the Napa Valley Reserve and downtown Saint Helena.”

    This serene courtyard serves as a centerpiece of the Tuscan-style main home.

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    Records show the 49-year-old American Idol and incoming Wheel of Fortune host paid $14 million back in September 2020 for the gated property, which is showcased by an 8,650-square-foot modern Tuscan-style main home boasting three bedrooms and four baths, along with several ancillary buildings—all resting on 40 acres of land offering up vineyard, valley floor, and mountain vistas.

    Completed in 2004 by builder James Nolan and architect Howard Backen and extensively remodeled by Seacrest during his tenure in collaboration with architectural designer Silvia Nobili of Nobili Marqués Arquitectura, the primary dwelling comes complete with a mix of antique French limestone and wide-plank oak floors, reclaimed wood-beam ceilings, and custom cabinetry, lighting, doors and windows paired with high-tech security, audio and lighting systems.

    The soaring living room features a stone fireplace, a 1980s bar imported from Italy, and sweeping views.

    Anthony Barcelo

    Especially standing out is a fireside great room offering a 1980s Italian dry bar by Willy Rizzo that’s finished in brass and cognac Panama leather and pocketing doors spilling out to a side terrace and a screened-in porch. A formal dining room connects to the gourmet kitchen, which sports an eat-in island, top-tier appliances, a wood-burning fireplace outfitted with a rotisserie and a pizza oven, and an adjoining breakfast room.

    Other highlights include a posh primary suite with an office, a luxe bath, and a private terrace, as well as a library gallery, a TV room, a wine cellar, an exercise space, and a garden prep room; and outdoors, the olive tree-laced grounds host a spacious courtyard for entertaining, a bocce court, and a heated infinity-edge pool and spa flanked by a 900-square-foot pool house equipped with a wet bar and a full bath. There’s also a 1,200-square-foot Napa-style guest cottage with two en-suite bedrooms and a kitchen, plus a detached three-car garage.

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    Tom Petty’s Longtime SoCal Home Just Popped Up for Sale at $19 Million

    Hoping to run down that dream of owning a musically pedigreed SoCal home? Spare yourself a breakdown, because Tom Petty’s longtime main digs nestled within a gated enclave high above Malibu‘s Pacific Coast Highway are yours for the taking! All you need is a cool $19 million, and you can happily claim the coveted keys to the legendary musician’s Mediterranean-style estate—barring a bidding war, of course.

    Before his death in 2017 at age 66, Petty paid $3.75 million and change in spring 1998 for the place, which includes a main home, a separate guesthouse, and another structure that served as a recording studio—for a total of seven bedrooms and 10 baths in roughly 10,000 square feet of living space.

    The creamy stucco and terracotta-roof home is accessed via a portico entryway.

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    Originally built in the 1940s and retaining some of its original details, the gated structure rests on a 2.6-acre parcel and offers sweeping coastline views. The compound is “filled with love and musical creativity,” per the listing, which is held by Pamela Van Ierland with the Malibu office of Coldwell Banker Realty.

    As for the primary dwelling, the interiors are adorned throughout with dark hardwood floors, limestone accents, vintage light fixtures, and Spanish-tiled baths. Highlights include a spacious great room displaying a grand fireplace topped by hand-carved skylight covers (a personal touch from Petty). Also standing out is a gourmet kitchen with skylights, a central island, and an adjoining butler’s pantry, as well as a fireside dining room that seats up to 16, a wood-paneled library/TV area, and a music room where the rocker composed many of his popular tunes.

    The lush grounds are spotlighted by a pool and spa.

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    Elsewhere are a gym and a massage/yoga room, along with a sumptuous primary suite that sports a fireplace, French doors spilling out to a fountain-clad patio, a large walk-in closet, and a luxe bath equipped with a vanity station and another fireplace. Three more en-suite guest bedrooms open to a courtyard holding a seating area and a “dedicated study zone,” per marketing materials, with the lush grounds also hosting a pool and spa surrounded by a sundeck.

    In addition to the for-sale home, Petty’s estate still lays claim to a modest Pacific Palisades house. His oceanfront Malibu beach house swiftly sold to Canadian hotel mogul Salim Sayanin in early 2023 for nearly $10.3 million, or $400,000, over the asking price; and late last year, the musician’s widow, Dana York, paid $6.6 million for a revamped 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival-style home in L.A.’s Holmby Hills neighborhood. More