
Celebrities are on the move in Los Angeles; listing homes, selling them and, in one case, buying from one another. HousingWatch takes a look at
real estate moves from stars of "Modern Family," "The Good Wife," and a musician who told us about Sergio. And of course, some more inevitable Sandra Bullock and Jesse James home news.
- Last month HousingWatch told you about Jesse James and Sandra Bullock's beachfront home being put up for sale. Now there's news that the Orange County house has been listed for $6.75 million (under James' name). That's $750,000 more than originally reported. And more details come via People, which reported that in addition to its spot on the coast in Sunset Beach, the two-story home also has a pool. The listing agent is Chuck Buscemi of First Team Real Estate.
- The late DJ AM's Beverly Hills home sold for $2.755 million, according to the Los Angeles Times. The house has four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms and more than 3,000 square feet of space. We reported on another property of DJ AM's, his SoHo apartment, which sold earlier this year for $1.79 million.
- In yet another update comes news of Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell's Venice home. It sold for $1.425 million says the L.A. Times. The uber-modern-style house of the Jane's Addiction singer has a two-story barrel ceiling. If you want to see what that looks like, check out our post about the listing. It seems very Perry Farrell-ish to me.
- Also according to the Times, Ed O'Neill of "Modern Family" bought the 1927 Santa Monica home of "The Good Wife" star Julianna Margulies with a bid of $3,350,001. He bid one dollar over what he thought others were bidding and got the house.
Tags: beverly hills real estate, dj am, ed oneill, jesse james, Julianna Margulies, lollapalooza, married with children, modern family, perry farrell, sandra bullock, santa monica real estate, the good wife
Isn't it funny that the lip-lock between Sandra Bullock and Scarlett Johansson came at a time ( on national TV ) when her $6.75 million home is on the market? Sounds like a good way to get free advertising for a quick sale.