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December’s Top 10 Celebrity Real Estate News

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Paul Newman’s New York Penthouse
The longtime home of Paul Newman and Joann Woodward has hit the market for $9.95 million. The very popular 1950s-to-’80s couple used the 3,000-square-foot apartment with views of Central Park as their romantic New York pied-à-terre. Newman died in 2008; Woodward is still alive and living in Connecticut.

Jim Carrey Sells Magical Sanctuary
The LA home Jim Carrey called his “magical sanctuary” has sold after almost two years on the market. The home has five bedrooms, six full baths, a home theater, and even an art gallery space where Jim displayed his own impressive creations. The home was most recently listed at $19.75 million.

Sean Hannity Moves Closer To President Donald Trump
Sean Hannity has moved closer to President Donald Trump, spending $23.5 million on a 12,378-square-foot home in Manalapan, Florida. The eight-bedroom, 10.5-bath mansion is located on both the Intracoastal and the Atlantic Ocean, about 30 minutes from Mar-a-Lago. Hannity sold his New York mansion in early 2024 for $12.7 million, telling his radio listeners that he was “done” with the Empire State and would be moving to the “free state” of Florida.

Lower Price On Rob Lowe’s House
Rob Lowe has knocked another chunk off the asking price of his LA home. Originally listed in July at $6.575 million, Rob has now cut the price twice for a total discount of more than $1 million. The new asking price is $5.49 million for the four-bedroom 2,940-square-foot home in Beverly Hills’ Franklin Canyon neighborhood.

Robert Redford’s Serene Seaside Cottage
Robert Redford has listed his Tiburon, California home for $4.15 million. Listed as “A Serene Seaside Cottage,” Redford bought the home with views of the San Francisco Bay in 2020 for $3.1 million.

Sylvester Stallone Buys Mansion For His Lucky Daughters
Sylvester Stallone is a giving person, donating to several charities for children and military veterans. He is also very generous to his family, having just purchased an 11,644-square-foot home in the Hamptons for his three daughters to use. Now living in Palm Beach, Florida, Sylvester bought the eight-bedroom home in East Hampton sight unseen for about $25 million. The home came fully furnished, located about one mile from the ocean.

Michael Jordan’s Mansion Buyer
The buyer of retired NBA star Michael Jordan’s 56,000-square-foot Chicagoland mansion is John Cooper, a longtime Jordan fan and real estate investor. On the market for over 12 years, the nine-bedroom home on eight acres is loaded with amenities, including an indoor regulation-sized basketball court. The home was originally listed at $29 million, before a long series of price cuts, until Cooper picked it up for about $9.5 million.

Jennifer Lopez Moving On, But Staying Put
Jennifer Lopez may be finished with Ben Affleck, but she is staying put in the Beverly Hills mansion she shared with Ben. After their 2022 marriage, Jennifer and Ben spent months searching for their perfect blended-family home in LA before they settled on a $60.8 million, 12-bedroom home in Beverly Hills. With the divorce action, Ben and Jennifer listed the home for $68 million. That home has been on the market since July and is costing the ex-couple almost $300,000 a month in expenses. Ben moved out of the home several months ago.

Historic Key West Property – Ernest Hemingway Stayed There
Located just a block from Duval Street, a unique Key West property is for sale at $6.9 million. Originally a hotel with a Ford dealership on the ground floor, it was where Ernest Hemingway stayed for a month while awaiting delivery of a car in 1928.

Mary Tyler Moore’s Connecticut Home
The Mary Tyler Moore Show was one of television’s most popular programs from the 1970s, starring Mary as an associate producer on Minneapolis’s low-rated WJM-TV. The show aired on CBS and won numerous awards, including 29 Emmy Awards. Mary’s longtime home in Greenwich, Connecticut is for sale at a reduced price of $16.9 million.

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