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Locals called it Pecker Point, presumably because it was a prime makeout venue. For the Stahls, it became the blank screen on which they projected their dreams of a life together, a place to build a future, a family, and a house like no other. Meanwhile the primary bedroom alone is larger than most New York City apartments at 5,000 square feet, and has its own sitting room, massive his and hers closets and an office. And for visiting guests who’d prefer a separate building entirely, there’s a 4,500-square-foot guest house on the grounds as well. It’s true that the 21-bedroom property appeals to almost any hobby or interest. For the automotive enthusiast there’s a 30-car garage on the subterranean level, complete with two turntables for showcasing your most bragworthy marques.

There are a few outdoors, one of which is on the roof of a 4,000-square-foot bedroom...

Shulman’s famous seven-minute exposure captures the house and its sprawling city backdrop. The house in 1960, as captured by Julius Shulman during the day. Wooden patio connected to a private building, with seating area and cozy lounge zone, open window with entrance to the house.

...and three bedrooms of its own.

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This price is likely a disappointment to the megamansion’s developer, the controversial Nile Niami, and his investors, and it falls short of being the most expensive home sale in California—or even in Bel Air. But the One does now rank as the most expensive home ever sold at auction. Facade and entry to a contemporary white rendered home in Australia. Facade of home with manicured lawn, landscaping, and backdrop of trees and dark blue sky. Glowing interior lights create a welcoming mood.

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If you’re more of the fitness type, the third floor has its own gym and lap pool, plus a four-lane bowling alley, a hair salon and juice bar (great for post-workout smoothies and the like). Also on this level is the movie theater for cinephiles, the 10,000-bottle wine cellar for vino enthusiasts and the cigar lounge for those who’d rather just unwind with a stogie. Minimal style living room 3d render.There are concrete floor,white wall.Finished with beige color furniture,The room has large windows. The side view of a large gray craftsman new construction house with a landscaped yard a three car garage and driveway. Night view of a beautiful white house with solar panels.

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The latest letter, penned by attorney Tina Glandian of the prominent firm Geragos & Geragos, said the series “intentionally manipulates the facts” so that a viewer “cannot decipher” what’s true. Chris Pine, Rachel Brosnahan, Questlove and Molly Ringwald are among the Hollywood stars and political figures arriving at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night. At long last, “the One” is opening its doors to a new owner.

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Like the foyer, many rooms have expansive views of Los Angeles, like this one...

A handshake later, the couple owned 1635 Woods Drive. On that site, they would construct Case Study House #22, designed by Pierre Koenig, arguably the most famous of all the houses in the famous Case Study program that Arts & Architecture magazine initiated in 1945. For generations of pilgrims, gawkers, architecture students, and midcentury-modern aficionados, it would be known simply as the Stahl House. Front view of a new neat modern white low set single story family home with green grass and blue sky for copy space.

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About two months after their dash to Las Vegas, the Stahls decided to drive up to this mystery spot and have a look around. They found themselves gawping at the entirety of Los Angeles spread out below in a grid that went on for an eternity or two. While they stood there, the owner of the lot rolled up. He lived down in La Jolla and rarely came to L.A. In the kismet-filled conversation that followed, Buck agreed to buy the barren one-eighth-acre lot for $13,500, with $100 down and the seller maintaining the mortgage until the Stahls paid it off.

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Digitally generated modern and minimalist family house/villa with garage and a terrace.The scene was rendered with photorealistic shaders and lighting in Autodesk® 3ds Max 2020 with V-Ray 5 with some post-production added. A set of infinity pools create a sort of moat that surrounds the main home, further adding to the “castle on a hill” vibe. But it’s just one of many reasons you’ll want to spend time outdoors here. The 10,000-square-foot roof deck, for instance, has spectacular views of the city—the mansion’s elevator stops here, too, so you won’t have to hoof it up the stairs.

We got a private look inside the 105,000-square-foot mansion, which was sold at auction on March 3.

The 105,000-square-foot Bel Air megamansion, which took well over 10 years to build, has come across its share of logistical and legal problems over the years, but was finally sold at auction on March 3. While the original auction asking price was $295 million—itself a reduction from the $340 million listing price in 2021, and the $500 million price tag before that—the home ended up selling for $126 million. The new owner will actually shell out $141 million, which is the sale price plus the 12% buyer premium to Concierge Auctions. Biden is the exclusive rights holder of the copyrighted material … including but not limited to … the intimate images … that have been published without authorization on Fox Nation’s ‘The Trial of Hunter Biden,'” Glandian wrote.

Hunter Biden and his attorneys have sent a letter making several demands of Fox News, including one that threatens litigation if the network does not remove content from its website that includes sexually explicit images of the president’s son. In a letter dated April 23 and made public Monday, attorneys for the scandal-scarred Hunter, 54, accused Fox of making “reprehensible” use of “salacious” and “hacked” photos. Put all of the above together and the home makes a lot of sense for our current real estate landscape, when buyers want as many built-in amenities as possible—that way, even if another quarantine period were to occur, everything they need is already on site. Obviously the One makes for a great party pad, doubly so because it has its own in-house night club. “We call it the philanthropy wing because it’s similar to something in the Pritzker Estate where they host thousands of people for charity events,” says Rayni Williams.

Lawyers for the first son have demanded Fox News take down “intimate” photos of the disgraced middle-aged presidential offspring or face a lawsuit. The 2024 White House Correspondents’ Dinner, held on April 27 at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., welcomed journalists and many celebrities on its red carpet. The event, hosted annually as the main source of revenue for the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) to finance their work, will feature “Saturday Night Live” Colin Jost as a host and President Joe Biden is expected to deliver remarks. Unfortunately, the One’s new owner— Richard Saghian, founder and CEO of apparel company Fashion Nova—will have to wait just a little longer to find that out firsthand. It’s expected to take several more months of construction and somewhere around $20 million to finish the home and then obtain a certificate of occupancy. Sign up for our newsletter and go inside a world of luxury.

He paid $40 million in an all-cash deal for a 6,000-square-foot beachfront home in an exclusive Malibu area known as "Billionaire's Beach," The Real Deal reported in January 2023. The home was at one point put in a court-ordered receivership, and later bankruptcy, before Saghian bought it at bankruptcy auction. Help us share the Eameses’ joy and rigor with future visitors, so they mayhave a direct experience of Charles and Ray’s approach to life and work. “When I built in steel, what you saw was what you got,” the plain-spoken Koenig once said. What Buck and Carlotta Stahl got when they drove up to Woods Drive in 1954 was more than they ever envisioned. “They simply built their dream home,” their children write.

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