SELLER: Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart
LOCATION: Los Angeles, CA (Brentwood)
PRICE: $8,295,000
SIZE: 7,164 square feet, 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms
YOUR MAMAS NOTES: In the wee hours of this morning Your Mama received a covert communique from Our Fairy Godmother in Brentwood who let us know Academy Award-nominated actor Harrison Ford (Star Wars, Raiders of the Los Ark) listed his private, pristine and meticulously maintained Los Angeles, CA residence on the open market with an asking price of $8,295,000.
This isn't really such a surprise to all us celebrity real estate watchers and gossips who recall last September (2011) thrice-married Mister Ford and his long-time lady-mate and wife Calista Flockhart dropped a hefty $12,650,000 on a brand new and quite large 13,767 square foot mansion in the pricey and pastoral Mandeville Canyon area of Los Angeles.
Property records show Mister Ford acquired the newly listed Gerard Colcord-designed Country Colonial crib in June 1983 for $1,000,000. Listing information shows the main mansion, set high above the street just below The Getty Museum, was originally built in 1951 and encompasses 7,164 square feet with 4 bedrooms suites. There's an additional poolside guesthouse (with 1 bedroom) plus two additional detached guest/staff suites. There are a total of 8 bathrooms on the property according to listing information.
Current online listings don't include interior photographs but does describe them as "perfectly proportioned" with polished wood floors, extensive built ins, paneled walls and beautiful moldings. Interior spaces include a very large (formal) living room, wood-paneled (formal) dining room, cozy library, eat-in country-style kitchen and family room. Additional rooms and amenities, as per listing information kindly provided by Our Fairy Godmother in Brentwood, include an office, wine cellar, (detached) work shop, and 4 (original) fireplaces.
The gated, (approximately) three-quarter acre estate has a long gated drive that climbs to a large circular drive and two-car (attached) garage, terraced gardens, brick terraces, tree-ringed flat lawns dappled with shade, and an upper-level balconies with over-the roof- and tree-top city views.
Mister Ford (and by extension Miz Flockhart) also maintain homes in Jackson, Wyoming and New York City where he/they had a prairie-like penthouse pad on the market at the appropriately-dubbed City Prairie building in the Flatiron District from late 2010 until September 2011 for $16,000,000.
listing photos: Prudential California Realty
Friday, April 6, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Rumor Has It...
...according to two separate but equally well-connected Tinseltown real estate insiders, sit-com superstar and outspoken conservative Patricia Heaton (The Middle, Everybody Loves Raymond) and her less successful English actor and documentary filmmaker husband David Hunt (The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania) have very quietly allowed their huge house in Los Angeles' hoity-toity Hancock Park 'hood to be shown by a well-known local real estate agent with a price tag of around $12,000,000.
Property records an other online information portals reveal the traditionally-minded Showbizzers paid $4,850,000 for the drop dead dee-voon Elmer Grey-designed mansion that the L.A. County Tax Man indicates was built in the 1920s, measures a huge (but hardly mega) 8,398 square feet and includes 5 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms.
The hedged and gated house and property were photographed for Architectural Digest (December 2009) and the article states much care was taken by designer Bebe Johnson and Ellen Geerer to retain and restore many of the home's original and exquisite architectural details that include the prodigious use of colorful and highly desirable ceramic tiles from the esteemed Malibu Potteries company. (The house was, according to the A.D. article, owned by Rhonda Rindge whose mother founded Malibu Potteries.)
The Hunt-Heaton estate consists of two lots that encompass a prominent corner property landscaped for privacy an an chunky and elegant two-story main house, gated motor court, detached three-bay garage with additional living quarters above, numerous terraces and patios, a broad expanse of well-watered lawn, and a swimming pool complex with cabana. The adjacent lot, records indicate it was purchased at the same time as the residence, has some mature shade trees, a peaceful parterre that overflows with rose bushes and citrus trees, a burbling fountain or two, lighted tennis court, and a second vast flat and well-watered lawn.
While our sources for this are impeccable, this is all just a bit of celebrity real estate rumor and gossip, children. Got it? Rumor and gossip.
In March 2007 Miz Heaton and Mister Hunt spent $1,145,000 to acquire an airy 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom condo in West Hollywood they first put on the market in the summer of 2009 with an asking price of $1,195,000. Since then the 1,640 square foot condo crib has bee de- and re-listed (at least) four times and currently carries a price tag of $949,000. A few quick calculations on Your Mama's bejeweled abacus shows that best case scenario, with a full price sale, the Hunt-Heatons face a $196,000 slam to their pocketbook not counting carrying costs, real estate fees and the $100,000 in "designer upgrades" listing information states they put into the property.
Property records (and other online resources) reveal the Hunt-Heatons also own a multi-parcel property just a few blocks from the shore of Lake Erie in Miz Heaton's hometown of Bay Village, OH, just outside of Cleveland.
aerial photo: Bing
Property records an other online information portals reveal the traditionally-minded Showbizzers paid $4,850,000 for the drop dead dee-voon Elmer Grey-designed mansion that the L.A. County Tax Man indicates was built in the 1920s, measures a huge (but hardly mega) 8,398 square feet and includes 5 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms.
The hedged and gated house and property were photographed for Architectural Digest (December 2009) and the article states much care was taken by designer Bebe Johnson and Ellen Geerer to retain and restore many of the home's original and exquisite architectural details that include the prodigious use of colorful and highly desirable ceramic tiles from the esteemed Malibu Potteries company. (The house was, according to the A.D. article, owned by Rhonda Rindge whose mother founded Malibu Potteries.)
The Hunt-Heaton estate consists of two lots that encompass a prominent corner property landscaped for privacy an an chunky and elegant two-story main house, gated motor court, detached three-bay garage with additional living quarters above, numerous terraces and patios, a broad expanse of well-watered lawn, and a swimming pool complex with cabana. The adjacent lot, records indicate it was purchased at the same time as the residence, has some mature shade trees, a peaceful parterre that overflows with rose bushes and citrus trees, a burbling fountain or two, lighted tennis court, and a second vast flat and well-watered lawn.
While our sources for this are impeccable, this is all just a bit of celebrity real estate rumor and gossip, children. Got it? Rumor and gossip.
In March 2007 Miz Heaton and Mister Hunt spent $1,145,000 to acquire an airy 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom condo in West Hollywood they first put on the market in the summer of 2009 with an asking price of $1,195,000. Since then the 1,640 square foot condo crib has bee de- and re-listed (at least) four times and currently carries a price tag of $949,000. A few quick calculations on Your Mama's bejeweled abacus shows that best case scenario, with a full price sale, the Hunt-Heatons face a $196,000 slam to their pocketbook not counting carrying costs, real estate fees and the $100,000 in "designer upgrades" listing information states they put into the property.
Property records (and other online resources) reveal the Hunt-Heatons also own a multi-parcel property just a few blocks from the shore of Lake Erie in Miz Heaton's hometown of Bay Village, OH, just outside of Cleveland.
aerial photo: Bing
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
A Few Tidbits for Tuesday
Your Mama is all set to stuff Chow Lee, The Laundress, and our boozy b.f.f. Fiona Trambeau (plus her extensive spandex trousseau) into our big BMW for a few days by the pool in Palm Springs so we're gonna give y'all some link overs to a few of our fellow property flibbertigibbets to occupy your time while we streak across the desert with the air conditioning on full blast.
1.
The name of the new owner and the purchase priced has yet to be revealed (or leaked) but the garish and gargantuan 48,000 square foot Hickory Creek, TX mega-mansion known as Champ d'Or with it's Chanel boo-teek-style dressing room, two-lane bowling alley, indoor pool, and hair salon facility has finally, at long last been sold at auction. (via Candy's Dirt)
2.
44-year old action film star Vin Diesel of the Fast and Furious franchise has enough clout and success in Hollywood to have an 1,100 square foot, two-story pop-up trailer that features a separate eat-in kitchen granite counter tops and Sub-Zero fridge, a media lounge with $70,000 worth of hi-tech equipment such as a 3-D flat screen tee-vee, a private office space, and a play area for his children. (via Daily Mail)
3.
Bespectacled and model thin J.Crew creative director Jenna Lyons—some of the the children may recall she recently left her husband to get with a lady—has sold her stylish Brooklyn (NY) townhouse for $4,000,000 to Vince Clarke, one of the founding members of Depeche Mode. The sale price for the 7 bedroom and 3.5 bathroom Park Slope property is higher than the $3,750,000 asking price. (via The New York Post)
4.
Hollywood hottie Josh Lucas has put his eco-minded residence in Los Angeles (CA) up for lease at $10,000 per month. The Laurel Canyon crib stands three stories above the street, contains 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms as well as a home theater space, expensively equipped galley-style kitchen, an expansive master suite with steam shower and walk-in closet and out back a saltwater swimming pool and resort-like backyard. (via Trulia Luxe Living)
1.
The name of the new owner and the purchase priced has yet to be revealed (or leaked) but the garish and gargantuan 48,000 square foot Hickory Creek, TX mega-mansion known as Champ d'Or with it's Chanel boo-teek-style dressing room, two-lane bowling alley, indoor pool, and hair salon facility has finally, at long last been sold at auction. (via Candy's Dirt)
2.
44-year old action film star Vin Diesel of the Fast and Furious franchise has enough clout and success in Hollywood to have an 1,100 square foot, two-story pop-up trailer that features a separate eat-in kitchen granite counter tops and Sub-Zero fridge, a media lounge with $70,000 worth of hi-tech equipment such as a 3-D flat screen tee-vee, a private office space, and a play area for his children. (via Daily Mail)
3.
Bespectacled and model thin J.Crew creative director Jenna Lyons—some of the the children may recall she recently left her husband to get with a lady—has sold her stylish Brooklyn (NY) townhouse for $4,000,000 to Vince Clarke, one of the founding members of Depeche Mode. The sale price for the 7 bedroom and 3.5 bathroom Park Slope property is higher than the $3,750,000 asking price. (via The New York Post)
4.
Hollywood hottie Josh Lucas has put his eco-minded residence in Los Angeles (CA) up for lease at $10,000 per month. The Laurel Canyon crib stands three stories above the street, contains 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms as well as a home theater space, expensively equipped galley-style kitchen, an expansive master suite with steam shower and walk-in closet and out back a saltwater swimming pool and resort-like backyard. (via Trulia Luxe Living)
Monday, April 2, 2012
Toni Collette's Recent Real Estate Whirl
SELLER: Toni Collette and Dave Galafassi
LOCATION: Los Angeles, CA
PRICE: $1,325,000
SIZE: 2,136 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms
YOUR MAMAS NOTES: Listen chitlin's, unfortunately for y'all we got our boozy b.f.f. Fiona Trambeau here in town from San Francisco as well as Chow Lee and The Laundress in from the Minnie-Apple so we are, as you might imagine, busy as a beaver picking up empty beer bottles and keeping Fiona from seducing our hunky but very-married neighbor. That means we have neither the time nor the energy to go on and on (and on) like we usually do so here's the Reader's Digest on the recent and rather extensive real estate activities of Oscar-nominated Australian actor Toni Collette (Muriel's Wedding, Little Miss Sunshine, Sixth Sense) and her musician husband Dave Galafassi....
Late last week we received an unexpected missive from an informant we'll call Pasta Pete who kindly tipped us off that Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi have quietly put their Los Angeles pied-a-terre on the open market with an asking price of $1,325,000.
Some of the children may recall the much lauded and applauded ginger-haired Aussie actress scooped up the charming Spanish-style casa in October 2010 for $1,330,000. The walled, gated, modestly-sized and high-hedged house, located just a few blocks from the studio where she filmed her now canceled television program The United States of Tara, was originally built in 1924 according to listing information, measures 2,136 square feet and includes 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms plus an additional detached garage converted to a pool house/guesthouse with additional three-quarter pooper.
The updated and upgraded interiors include an open plan living/dining room with hardwood floors, an integrated speaker system, and a boxy masonry fireplace over which hangs a painfully off-center flat-screen tee-vee. The Collette-Galafassi furnishings are a somewhat spare and colorful pastiche of mid-century modern things that include a couple of Hans Wegner Papa Bear Chairs.
Behind the living/dining area the eat-in center-island kitchen has snow white Shaker-style cabinets that stretch clear up to the ceiling, high-grade Euro-style stainless steel appliances and thick, seal grey Caesarstone counter tops. An appropriately Easterish quartet of baby-girl-pink Eames—or Eames-like—tower base stools line up along the breakfast bar that separates the kitchen area from a fairly wee family room/den with French doors that open out to a covered dining deck that wraps around and runs along the back of the house and steps down to the back yard.
The compact back yard has a plunge-sized swimming pool, attached spa, a white film-projection wall, unenclosed outdoor shower, a wee patch of green grass dotted with concrete pavers and the aforementioned detached two-car garage converted (with permits as per listing information) to a pool house/guest house with hardwood floors, kitchenette (no stove/oven), bathroom and exposed laundry facilities.
As it turns out Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi aren't just making the real estate gossip columns in Los Angeles but also Down Under where their buying as selling over the last couple of years has been rapid and confusing; Put on your thinking caps and see if you can follow along.
Sometime in 2005 Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi spent about $5,000,000 to buy El Mio, a Spanish Mission-style house in the upscale Bellevue Hill area of Sydney with 5 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. They sold the house in August 2009 for a (reported) $6,400,000 but not before they dropped around $4,400,000 (AUS) to buy a down-on-its-heels 1885 weatherboard cottage set high above the street in Bronte, a beachy, surfer-friendly seaside suburb of Sydney. News shortly followed that the couple filed permit applications for an extensive and expensive renovation.
Alas, as Your Mama so often sees in our line of "work," the entertainment industry couple quickly caught a serious case of the ol' Celebrity Real Estate Fickle and hoisted their fixer-upper in Bronte back on the market for somewhere, according to reports we dug up online, for an undisclosed price. (The listing agent told the local press at the time she expected the residence to sell for around $3,500,000.)
Last fall, before selling their unwanted bedsit in Bronte, the couple reportedly signed contracts to purchase a pair of side by side Victorian terrace houses combined into one sizable tri-level residence (shown above) in the cosmopolitan Sydney suburb of Paddington. The spacious and quite contemporary interiors have an open plan living area with double height ceiling over the dining room, 4-5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms (plus a laundry room/half bathroom with exterior entry), 5 balconies including a roof top terrace with panoramic city view, and a detached two car garage. The agreed upon purchase price was rumored and reported to be somewhere just over six million (Australian) dollars.
Alas again, the couple caught a case of the Celebrity Real Estate Fickle and at the tail end of the year (2011), so the story goes, they decided they didn't want to complete the purchase the posh pad in Paddo. They opted instead to swap their un-wanted fixer in Bronte (along with some additional cash) for another house in Bronte by the very same people who agreed to buy their house in Bronte. Are y'all following?
Naturally the sellers of the Paddington property, a couple of well-known fashion designers named Nick and Susie Kelly, were all kinds of pissed and filed a law suit meant to force the Showbizzers to complete the purchase. We're not sure of the status of the lawsuit but the Paddington property in question is back on the open market with an undisclosed asking price. What's not clear to Your Mama at this point—perhaps one of the children from Down Under can clue us in—is whether the official seller of the Paddington property is Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi or Mister and Missus Kelly.
During some or all of the above-discussed property madness Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi reportedly rented a 4 bedroom and 4.5 bathroom house perched high on the headlands above of the beach(es) in Bronte and owned by media scion Lachlan Murdoch and his model wife Sarah. The Murdochs, who also own a massive Georgian mansion in the Bellevue Hill area they bought in 2009 for around $23,000,000, recently re-listed their un-wanted house in Bronte—the one leased by Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi—with an undisclosed asking price after first listing it in 2009 with a price tag of $13,500,000 (AUS).
Now then, we gotta git and git quick since we see a barely dressed and luridly liquored up Fiona (once again) slipping out the side gate trying to snag and (en)snare our well-built neighbor as he trundles his garbage cans out to the curb.
listing photos (Los Angeles): Coldwell Banker / Sunset Boulevard
listing photos (Paddington): McGrath
listing photos (Bronte): Christie's International Real Estate
LOCATION: Los Angeles, CA
PRICE: $1,325,000
SIZE: 2,136 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms
YOUR MAMAS NOTES: Listen chitlin's, unfortunately for y'all we got our boozy b.f.f. Fiona Trambeau here in town from San Francisco as well as Chow Lee and The Laundress in from the Minnie-Apple so we are, as you might imagine, busy as a beaver picking up empty beer bottles and keeping Fiona from seducing our hunky but very-married neighbor. That means we have neither the time nor the energy to go on and on (and on) like we usually do so here's the Reader's Digest on the recent and rather extensive real estate activities of Oscar-nominated Australian actor Toni Collette (Muriel's Wedding, Little Miss Sunshine, Sixth Sense) and her musician husband Dave Galafassi....
Late last week we received an unexpected missive from an informant we'll call Pasta Pete who kindly tipped us off that Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi have quietly put their Los Angeles pied-a-terre on the open market with an asking price of $1,325,000.
Some of the children may recall the much lauded and applauded ginger-haired Aussie actress scooped up the charming Spanish-style casa in October 2010 for $1,330,000. The walled, gated, modestly-sized and high-hedged house, located just a few blocks from the studio where she filmed her now canceled television program The United States of Tara, was originally built in 1924 according to listing information, measures 2,136 square feet and includes 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms plus an additional detached garage converted to a pool house/guesthouse with additional three-quarter pooper.
The updated and upgraded interiors include an open plan living/dining room with hardwood floors, an integrated speaker system, and a boxy masonry fireplace over which hangs a painfully off-center flat-screen tee-vee. The Collette-Galafassi furnishings are a somewhat spare and colorful pastiche of mid-century modern things that include a couple of Hans Wegner Papa Bear Chairs.
Behind the living/dining area the eat-in center-island kitchen has snow white Shaker-style cabinets that stretch clear up to the ceiling, high-grade Euro-style stainless steel appliances and thick, seal grey Caesarstone counter tops. An appropriately Easterish quartet of baby-girl-pink Eames—or Eames-like—tower base stools line up along the breakfast bar that separates the kitchen area from a fairly wee family room/den with French doors that open out to a covered dining deck that wraps around and runs along the back of the house and steps down to the back yard.
The compact back yard has a plunge-sized swimming pool, attached spa, a white film-projection wall, unenclosed outdoor shower, a wee patch of green grass dotted with concrete pavers and the aforementioned detached two-car garage converted (with permits as per listing information) to a pool house/guest house with hardwood floors, kitchenette (no stove/oven), bathroom and exposed laundry facilities.
As it turns out Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi aren't just making the real estate gossip columns in Los Angeles but also Down Under where their buying as selling over the last couple of years has been rapid and confusing; Put on your thinking caps and see if you can follow along.
Sometime in 2005 Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi spent about $5,000,000 to buy El Mio, a Spanish Mission-style house in the upscale Bellevue Hill area of Sydney with 5 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. They sold the house in August 2009 for a (reported) $6,400,000 but not before they dropped around $4,400,000 (AUS) to buy a down-on-its-heels 1885 weatherboard cottage set high above the street in Bronte, a beachy, surfer-friendly seaside suburb of Sydney. News shortly followed that the couple filed permit applications for an extensive and expensive renovation.
Alas, as Your Mama so often sees in our line of "work," the entertainment industry couple quickly caught a serious case of the ol' Celebrity Real Estate Fickle and hoisted their fixer-upper in Bronte back on the market for somewhere, according to reports we dug up online, for an undisclosed price. (The listing agent told the local press at the time she expected the residence to sell for around $3,500,000.)
Last fall, before selling their unwanted bedsit in Bronte, the couple reportedly signed contracts to purchase a pair of side by side Victorian terrace houses combined into one sizable tri-level residence (shown above) in the cosmopolitan Sydney suburb of Paddington. The spacious and quite contemporary interiors have an open plan living area with double height ceiling over the dining room, 4-5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms (plus a laundry room/half bathroom with exterior entry), 5 balconies including a roof top terrace with panoramic city view, and a detached two car garage. The agreed upon purchase price was rumored and reported to be somewhere just over six million (Australian) dollars.
Alas again, the couple caught a case of the Celebrity Real Estate Fickle and at the tail end of the year (2011), so the story goes, they decided they didn't want to complete the purchase the posh pad in Paddo. They opted instead to swap their un-wanted fixer in Bronte (along with some additional cash) for another house in Bronte by the very same people who agreed to buy their house in Bronte. Are y'all following?
Naturally the sellers of the Paddington property, a couple of well-known fashion designers named Nick and Susie Kelly, were all kinds of pissed and filed a law suit meant to force the Showbizzers to complete the purchase. We're not sure of the status of the lawsuit but the Paddington property in question is back on the open market with an undisclosed asking price. What's not clear to Your Mama at this point—perhaps one of the children from Down Under can clue us in—is whether the official seller of the Paddington property is Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi or Mister and Missus Kelly.
During some or all of the above-discussed property madness Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi reportedly rented a 4 bedroom and 4.5 bathroom house perched high on the headlands above of the beach(es) in Bronte and owned by media scion Lachlan Murdoch and his model wife Sarah. The Murdochs, who also own a massive Georgian mansion in the Bellevue Hill area they bought in 2009 for around $23,000,000, recently re-listed their un-wanted house in Bronte—the one leased by Miz Collette and Mister Galafassi—with an undisclosed asking price after first listing it in 2009 with a price tag of $13,500,000 (AUS).
Now then, we gotta git and git quick since we see a barely dressed and luridly liquored up Fiona (once again) slipping out the side gate trying to snag and (en)snare our well-built neighbor as he trundles his garbage cans out to the curb.
listing photos (Los Angeles): Coldwell Banker / Sunset Boulevard
listing photos (Paddington): McGrath
listing photos (Bronte): Christie's International Real Estate
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