Category Archives: Celebrity Houses

Entourage Crib

Word on the street is Vincent Chase’s on-screen shack just sold for $4.2 million (down from $5.75 million – yikes). I wonder how much the owner was getting paid to let HBO film in his house.  Probably a lot.  Too … Continue reading

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Pretty House of the Week

This + this = this at the Pretty House  Palace of the Week A whole week later, and I still can’t get enough of the details.  What I really want to know is, where are they going to live and … Continue reading

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Jennifer Aniston’s House

Major rumblings in the real estate world recently about Jennifer Aniston’s Beverly Hills home listed for a shock-inducing 42,000,000 clams. Wanna see pictures? That last image of the view and the outdoor area is ridiculous!  Would you pay $42,000,000?

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What $4.3 Million Buys You in D.C.

Or shall I say, what $4.3 million did buy you in D.C.  Henry Paulson (former Goldman Sachs tycoon turned U.S. Secretary of the Treasury/Bailout Boss) forked over $4,300,000 for this D.C. pad in August 2006.   Nice house, Hank, but only 2,260 square … Continue reading

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Pretty House of the Week

The #1 New Year’s resolution is to lose weight.  I’m guessing lots of people have resolved to use Jenny Craig over the years, because her $9 million California house is pretty ridiculous,  and has the most spectacular view ever. What’s your … Continue reading

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Pretty House of the Week

I have a weakness for J.Crew.  My husband calls it an obsession. Potato, Potahto. I suppose then, it goes without saying that I would kill for creative director Jenna Lyons’ shoe collection. I would also kill for her Brooklyn townhouse.

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