If you love visiting the J. Paul Getty Museum and have a knack for throwing epic parties, we found the luxury home for you. Found at 12255 Sky Lane in Los Angeles, this 16,700-square-foot house was designed by Sanam de Loren of de Loren & Associates and offers beautiful panoramic views of Los Angeles.... Read More
Its sleek contemporary lines and commanding views over the Pacific Ocean have graced the pages of cutting-edge magazines and websites around the world, in addition to a starring role in Visa Black Card and Calvin Klein television commercials. The “Girl on Fire” and 15-time-Grammy-winner, Alicia Keys, is the big winner once again and holds the keys to the Razor House as its new owner. Designed by Wallace E. Cunningham in La Jolla, California, it was on the market originally at $45 million, then at $30 million, reduced to $24.995 million, with Keys paying $20.8 million.... Read More
Since The Big Bang Theory came to a close in May, Kaley Cuoco and her husband, equestrian Karl Cook, are busy building their dream home, so she has put her Tarzana-neighborhood home in Los Angeles on the market at $4.895 million. ... Read More
La Cornue’s Flamberge is elegant, eye-catching, easy to use and built in, making it accessible and a showpiece that also turns out fantastically cooked fare.... Read More
Hollywood movies always seem to find the most beautiful and extravagant homes to shoot in, properties that are so perfect looking that it is hard to believe they actually exist. Well, we might have found one at 8408 Hillside Avenue. And it’s for sale.... Read More
A San Francisco mansion near many of the city's most popular landmarks has reentered the market as the city's most expensive listing at $40.5 million - a reduction from its original $45 million. Located just one block from the world's most crooked street and near cable cars, Fisherman's Wharf and the San Francisco Art Museum, the 9,500-square-foot home on Russian Hill features stand-and-stare views over San Francisco Bay and Telegraph Hill. Part of the new home was originally a home built soon after the 1906 earthquake by Willis Polk who was one of San Francisco's top luxury-home architects.... Read More