Celebrity Homes
A Former Supermodel’s Revamped 1930s Beverly Hills Villa Hits the Market for $26 Million
Christina Estrada’s lavish residence in the 90210’s desirable Flats neighborhood is being sold fully furnished.

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Rapper G-Eazy’s $3.7 Million Hollywood Hills Home Comes With a Professional Recording Studio
The multiplatinum-selling musician paid $1.8 million for the towering Spanish-style villa in Beachwood Canyon about nine years ago.
Joan Fontaine’s Former Carmel Home Hits the Market for $6 Million
Before it sold at auction in 2014, the coastal California residence known as Villa Fontana was occupied by the silver-screen legend from the mid-1980s until her death in 2013.
Baseball Great Greg Maddux Lists His Coastal San Diego Home for $4 Million
The Hall of Fame pitcher’s Sunset Cliffs spread includes a 1,000-square-foot rooftop deck overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Bing Crosby’s Longtime Bay Area Home Just Landed on the Market for $40 Million
The late star’s 1920s French-style chateau is now available in the San Francisco suburb of Hillsborough for the first time in nearly 60 years.
Kevin Spacey’s Former Baltimore Home Is Up for Grabs at $6 Million
The actor bought the waterfront residence overlooking the Inner Harbor in 2017 for $5.6 million, then it sold to a real estate investor at auction last year amid controversy.
Halsey’s Historic Spanish-Style Home in L.A. Hits the Market for $5.5 Million
After buying the 1920s Los Feliz residence in 2023, the signer is already putting it up for sale with a half-million-dollar jump in price.
A ‘Twilight’ Producer Is Selling His Florida Beach House for $9 Million
Hollywood veteran Bill Bannerman’s home on the Emerald Coast features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a swimming pool.
Kobe Bryant Hooped It Up at This Over-the-Top Arizona Home. Now It Can Be Yours for $23.5 Million.
Known as HardtSeasons, the Scottsdale residence has an underground basketball facility that’s hosted more than 60 NBA players, plus a museum-like display of Michael Jordan sneakers.