Martin Short Just Bought a Secluded L.A. Home
The “Only Murders in the Building” actor paid $2.2 million for the updated 1960s residence, which rests in the Upper Mandeville Canyon neighborhood of Brentwood.
The “Only Murders in the Building” actor paid $2.2 million for the updated 1960s residence, which rests in the Upper Mandeville Canyon neighborhood of Brentwood.
Owned by John J. Sie, the elegantly appointed three-bedroom aerie is perched 30 floors above Central Park.
The Hollywood producer now owns a 1930s Spanish Colonial Revival-style residence in a prime pocket of Pasadena.
This $4.45 million triplex loft is nestled in the landmarked cast-iron building at 55 White Street in Tribeca. It has three bedrooms, an office, and one of the most unique walkways in New York City. Here’s a look inside.
The celebrity photographer purchased the 65-acre Bolinas property in 2019 and has since spent $2 million refurbishing the compound’s various structures.
The secluded four-bedroom pad in the Coldwater Canyon area was previously owned by Modern Family’s Ed O’Neill.
The “Modern Family” star bought the house 10 years ago, paying $10.6 million, and subsequently gave the interiors a contemporary refresh.
According to Redfin, luxury homes across the U.S. sold for a median price of $1.2 million.
The “Only Murders in the Building” actor paid $2.2 million for the updated 1960s residence, which rests in the Upper Mandeville Canyon neighborhood of Brentwood.
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Owned by John J. Sie, the elegantly appointed three-bedroom aerie is perched 30 floors above Central Park.