Suzanne Somers Cuts Price of Desert Compound in Palm Springs to $8.5M
Suzanne Somers Cuts Price of Desert Compound in Palm Springs to $8.5M
Suzanne Somers, of the TV show Three s Company, is hoping a buyer will knock at her Palm Springs, CA, compound. She s slashed the price to $8.5 million.
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“Three’s Company” star Suzanne Somers is still hoping a buyer will knock on the door of her Palm Springs, CA, compound.
To encourage a sale, she’s slashed $1 million off the price of her desert retreat, which is now on sale for $8.5 million.
The gated property at the base of Mount San Jacinto has bounced on and off the market for years, and features five villas, with a total of seven bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and 7,200 square feet.
Haute Residence Welcomes Scott Goshorn To Its Exclusive Real Estate Network
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Haute Residence welcomes acclaimed real estate expert Scott Goshorn to its invitation-only Haute Residence Network. Scott Goshorn exclusively represents the high-end real estate market in the Brentwood, California, area.
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Since those early days, Goshorn has been involved in all angles of real estate: as an investor, a commercial development deal maker, a fix and flipper, a short sale negotiator, and an owner. BRENTWOOD, Calif. (PRWEB) February 05, 2021 Haute Residence is pleased to welcome Scott Goshorn to the exclusive Haute Residence Network as its representative in the Brentwood, California, luxury real estate market.
The retired NFL star, Hall of Famer and current NFL analyst for Fox Sports is looking to sell his custom-built California home for $28 million.
The 13,300-square-foot home includes seven bedrooms and 12 total bathrooms, according to the listing. It sits on a rare flat double lot in hilly Beverly Hills.
Tony and October Gonzalez are looking to sell this custom-built home in Beverly Hills. (Simon Berlyn)
The fully furnished home features an impressive 24-foot entry that leads into the open floor plan main floor. The space has lots of room for entertaining and is designed for indoor-outdoor living thanks to hideaway walls of windows.
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Detroit Pistons star player Blake Griffin recently purchased a mansion in Brentwood, Los Angeles, for a whopping $5.9 million. The lavish 5,893 square foot home was built in 1936 and comes with five bedrooms and six bathrooms.
Griffin got lucky with this property as the two-story house was initially listed in May for $6.698 million with Jordana Leigh of Rodeo Realty. It was then on the market for a reduced price of $5.995 million and finally brought by the basketball star, listing records show. The gorgeous house is built in the traditional/quasi-colonial style and includes a formal living and dining rooms, a media room, a kitchen, and a family room with a fireplace and large windows, according to the listing. For entertainment facilities, the house comes equipped with a pool with spa, a gym, a billiards room and a wine cellar.
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From left, Michael Rosenfeld and Century Plaza, Jose Huizar and City Hall, Jeff Bezos and 1801 Angelo Drive (Getty Images)
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.”
Charles Dickens sure nailed the state of the Los Angeles real estate market in 2020.
While the office market stared into the abyss and retail continued to get pummeled, the top of the residential market went into overdrive. Spec developers who flew too close to the sun got burned, while others who hoped to score political brownie points got ensnared in a major City Hall scandal.