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Unreal Estates
Celebrity real estate is a world unto itself, one of seven- to eight-figure homes (with the occasional nine-figure home thrown in) that are either actual homes to the stars or investment opportunities that appreciate with time. While not every celebrity-owned property is guaranteed to have had a famous person sleep in it, some of these listings hold enough celebrity cachet to offer a glimpse into their lives. These are some of the more lavish homes of the rich and famous on the market — but even the more modest homes on this list tend to be famous in their own right.
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Unreal Estates
Celebrity real estate is a world unto itself, one of seven- to eight-figure homes (with the occasional nine-figure home thrown in) that are either actual homes to the stars or investment opportunities that appreciate with time. While not every celebrity-owned property is guaranteed to have had a famous person sleep in it, some of these listings hold enough celebrity cachet to offer a glimpse into their lives. These are some of the more lavish homes of the rich and famous on the market — but even the more modest homes on this list tend to be famous in their own right.
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Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love: $998,000
Hollywood Hills, California
For fans of grunge, this home may be a piece of history worth having. Located in the Hollywood Hills, this house was the Los Angeles home base for Nirvana's Kurt Cobain and Hole's Courtney Love while they were married. But it may not be a must-buy for anyone but the strong of heart — even the listing notes: "The property has fallen into disrepair and is a major fixer. It will not qualify for traditional financing." A Craftsman built in 1921, the house is part of the Hightower Elevator Association and comes with a key to the elevator and a dedicated garage.
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Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love: $998,000
Hollywood Hills, California
For fans of grunge, this home may be a piece of history worth having. Located in the Hollywood Hills, this house was the Los Angeles home base for Nirvana's Kurt Cobain and Hole's Courtney Love while they were married. But it may not be a must-buy for anyone but the strong of heart — even the listing notes: "The property has fallen into disrepair and is a major fixer. It will not qualify for traditional financing." A Craftsman built in 1921, the house is part of the Hightower Elevator Association and comes with a key to the elevator and a dedicated garage.
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Gloria Gaynor: $1.3 Million
Green Brook Township, New Jersey
The "I Will Survive" singer is selling her five-bedroom, six-bathroom home, which she bought for $888,888 in 1999. The latest price tag and the red-hot housing market nationwide might move the property, which she's been trying to sell off and on for two years at prices as high as $1.5 million and as low as $1.2 million. If a buyer comes forward, they'll get a wet bar, pool table, gym, and home theater.
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Gloria Gaynor: $1.3 Million
Green Brook Township, New Jersey
The "I Will Survive" singer is selling her five-bedroom, six-bathroom home, which she bought for $888,888 in 1999. The latest price tag and the red-hot housing market nationwide might move the property, which she's been trying to sell off and on for two years at prices as high as $1.5 million and as low as $1.2 million. If a buyer comes forward, they'll get a wet bar, pool table, gym, and home theater.
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Gus Kenworthy: $2.3 Million
West Hollywood, California
The two-time Olympic (and silver-medal-winning) freestyle skier stands to make a profit on the penthouse he bought almost three years ago for $1.6 million. The three-bedroom, two-story home is made for outdoor living — there's an outdoor kitchen and grill as well as a fire pit and lots of seating.
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Gus Kenworthy: $2.3 Million
West Hollywood, California
The two-time Olympic (and silver-medal-winning) freestyle skier stands to make a profit on the penthouse he bought almost three years ago for $1.6 million. The three-bedroom, two-story home is made for outdoor living — there's an outdoor kitchen and grill as well as a fire pit and lots of seating.
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Carmen Electra: $3 Million
Hollywood Hills, California
The "Baywatch" star and singer has put her five-bedroom, five-bath two-story home on the market five years after she bought it for $2.1 million. Electra hasn't made a lot of changes, but the glass wine cellar next to the dining room is one of them — it's now a "shoe museum" stuffed with stilettos instead of cabernet.
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Carmen Electra: $3 Million
Hollywood Hills, California
The "Baywatch" star and singer has put her five-bedroom, five-bath two-story home on the market five years after she bought it for $2.1 million. Electra hasn't made a lot of changes, but the glass wine cellar next to the dining room is one of them — it's now a "shoe museum" stuffed with stilettos instead of cabernet.
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Margot Robbie: $3.5 Million
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Margot Robbie: $3.5 Million
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Maura Tierney: $4 Million
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Maura Tierney: $4 Million
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Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan: $6 Million
Beverly Hills, California
"Magic Mike" star Channing Tatum and dancer Jenna Dewan divorced three years ago, but they're just now putting their shared home on the market. They're not trying to make a profit given the asking price, which is exactly what Tatum paid for the house in 2015. The six-bedroom, six-bathroom home has a swimming pool, a spa, and plenty of outdoor space for entertaining.
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Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan: $6 Million
Beverly Hills, California
"Magic Mike" star Channing Tatum and dancer Jenna Dewan divorced three years ago, but they're just now putting their shared home on the market. They're not trying to make a profit given the asking price, which is exactly what Tatum paid for the house in 2015. The six-bedroom, six-bathroom home has a swimming pool, a spa, and plenty of outdoor space for entertaining.
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Meghan Trainor: $6 Million
Toluca Lake, California
The pop star and new mom just bought another place in Encino for $6.6 million last year, so it's no shock she's hoping to unload her old digs. The Grammy winner paid $4.9 million for the house in 2016, which was once Bing Crosby's carriage house and owned by Meghan Fox and Brian Austin Green before their divorce. The property now has two detached guest houses, one a gym and one a recording studio.
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Meghan Trainor: $6 Million
Toluca Lake, California
The pop star and new mom just bought another place in Encino for $6.6 million last year, so it's no shock she's hoping to unload her old digs. The Grammy winner paid $4.9 million for the house in 2016, which was once Bing Crosby's carriage house and owned by Meghan Fox and Brian Austin Green before their divorce. The property now has two detached guest houses, one a gym and one a recording studio.
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Serena Williams: $7.5 Million
Beverly Hills, California
The tennis superstar is selling this three-story mansion, with its five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and three fireplaces, at a list price that would net her a profit: Williams bought the home three and a half years ago for $6.7 million. The home is almost 6,000 square feet, but, alas, no tennis court.
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Serena Williams: $7.5 Million
Beverly Hills, California
The tennis superstar is selling this three-story mansion, with its five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and three fireplaces, at a list price that would net her a profit: Williams bought the home three and a half years ago for $6.7 million. The home is almost 6,000 square feet, but, alas, no tennis court.
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Steve McQueen: $12.2 million
Malibu, California
It's been a long time since Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw holed up in this beachfront property, but if you want to walk in their footsteps it's possible — if you have $12.2 million. The five-bedroom, multistory home is steps from the Pacific and has a great room with a fireplace, vaulted ceilings, and (thanks to a recent remodel) updated bathrooms and a chef's kitchen.
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Steve McQueen: $12.2 million
Malibu, California
It's been a long time since Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw holed up in this beachfront property, but if you want to walk in their footsteps it's possible — if you have $12.2 million. The five-bedroom, multistory home is steps from the Pacific and has a great room with a fireplace, vaulted ceilings, and (thanks to a recent remodel) updated bathrooms and a chef's kitchen.
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Erika Jayne: $13 Million
Pasadena, California
"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star doesn't really live in Beverly Hills, though she's also leaving Pasadena. She's divorcing 81-year-old husband Thomas Girardi (who faces charges for embezzlement and has had his law license revoked) and hopes to sell the four-bedroom, nine-bathroom mansion, since she's already moved to a much smaller bungalow in the Hancock Park neighborhood — just 20% of the size of her old digs.
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Erika Jayne: $13 Million
Pasadena, California
"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star doesn't really live in Beverly Hills, though she's also leaving Pasadena. She's divorcing 81-year-old husband Thomas Girardi (who faces charges for embezzlement and has had his law license revoked) and hopes to sell the four-bedroom, nine-bathroom mansion, since she's already moved to a much smaller bungalow in the Hancock Park neighborhood — just 20% of the size of her old digs.
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LeBron James: $20.5 Million
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LeBron James: $20.5 Million
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J.J. Abrams: $22 Million
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J.J. Abrams: $22 Million
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Sumner Redstone: $27.9 Million
Beverly Park, California
The billionaire who was the head of ViacomCBS (and the center of alleged scamming by much-younger girlfriends) died last year at 97, and his house is on the market. Anyone who has a spare $27.9 million can get a home with an indoor pool, gym, movie theater, library, tennis court, and an infinity pool. The executive bought the house from actor Sylvester Stallone in 2002 for $14.5 million.
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Sumner Redstone: $27.9 Million
Beverly Park, California
The billionaire who was the head of ViacomCBS (and the center of alleged scamming by much-younger girlfriends) died last year at 97, and his house is on the market. Anyone who has a spare $27.9 million can get a home with an indoor pool, gym, movie theater, library, tennis court, and an infinity pool. The executive bought the house from actor Sylvester Stallone in 2002 for $14.5 million.
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Joan Rivers: $38 Million
Upper East Side, New York
After Rivers died in 2014, this penthouse apartment was bought by an unnamed member of a Middle Eastern royal family for $28 million. Just five years later, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom property is back on the market with a $10 million bump on the price. For the price, a new owner will get prime views of Central Park and 5,200 square feet of living space, not counting the outdoor terraces.
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Joan Rivers: $38 Million
Upper East Side, New York
After Rivers died in 2014, this penthouse apartment was bought by an unnamed member of a Middle Eastern royal family for $28 million. Just five years later, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom property is back on the market with a $10 million bump on the price. For the price, a new owner will get prime views of Central Park and 5,200 square feet of living space, not counting the outdoor terraces.
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Sylvester Stallone: $110 Million
Beverly Park, California
The "Rocky" star has decided to move to his $35.4 million Florida mansion, so he's put his L.A. digs on the market. For the cool $110 price tag you get 21,000 square feet with eight bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. There's also an eight-car garage, art studio, movie theater, gym, and cigar room with an air-filtration system. No word on whether the life-size Rocky Balboa statue in the memorabilia room comes with the place, but for this price you can probably ask for it.
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Sylvester Stallone: $110 Million
Beverly Park, California
The "Rocky" star has decided to move to his $35.4 million Florida mansion, so he's put his L.A. digs on the market. For the cool $110 price tag you get 21,000 square feet with eight bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. There's also an eight-car garage, art studio, movie theater, gym, and cigar room with an air-filtration system. No word on whether the life-size Rocky Balboa statue in the memorabilia room comes with the place, but for this price you can probably ask for it.
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Steven Spielberg: $160 Million
While the director of "Jaws" isn't selling a home per se, this massive, 282-foot superyacht is bigger than plenty of landlocked houses. It can travel 5,200 miles between fill-ups thanks to a 77,000-gallon fuel tank and comes with a swimming pool, glass elevator, 17 televisions, a screening room, and a bar set up with Guinness beer on draft.
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Steven Spielberg: $160 Million
While the director of "Jaws" isn't selling a home per se, this massive, 282-foot superyacht is bigger than plenty of landlocked houses. It can travel 5,200 miles between fill-ups thanks to a 77,000-gallon fuel tank and comes with a swimming pool, glass elevator, 17 televisions, a screening room, and a bar set up with Guinness beer on draft.
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