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Madonna’s Mansion on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills, CA (Listed for $27.995 million)

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The original Queen of Pop, Madonna, is among the most successful and wealthiest recording artists in the entire world. Unsurprisingly, she has a penchant for the finest and most luxurious things in life.

That includes real estate, and the Material Girl has a notoriously fabulous portfolio of opulent homes all over the world. Among them is an enormous townhouse in New York City’s Upper East Side, a historic 18th-century estate just outside of Lisbon, Portugal, and a 10-bedroom townhome in a posh section of London.

Here’s the entry to the property featuring its iron gate and stone fence. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

Large family living with a large white L-shaped sofa set facing the flat-screen TV just above the fireplace. There’s a bar area at the back of the sofa too. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

This living space features a cozy L-shaped sofa set and a large square-shaped center table. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

The kitchen is on the side of the living space, offering a long center island with a breakfast bar featuring a marble countertop. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

A formal dining room boasting an elegant dining table and chairs set lighted by a stunning ceiling light. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

This kitchen offers a long center island featuring a gorgeous marble countertop and has a breakfast bar counter. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

A focused look at the kitchen’s long marble top center island with a breakfast bar counter. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

The kitchen also boasts top-of-the-line appliances, along with classy tiles backsplash. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

Large primary bedroom suite featuring a cozy bed set along with luxurious seats on the side. The room has its own personal bathroom and walk-in closet. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

Primary bathroom featuring a gorgeous drop-in tub and a large walk-in shower. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

Large walk-in closet featuring a while island with drawers. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

A view of the home’s outdoor area featuring its greenery and swimming pool. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals. com.

The home’s swimming pool features multiple sitting lounges on the side surrounded by the landscaping trees. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

There’s a tennis court at the back of the house as well, situated on the side of the swimming pool area. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

Aerial view of the mansion featuring the gorgeous garden, the stunning swimming pool and the tennis court. Images courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.

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One of the most impressive properties is a nine-bedroom, 15-bathroom estate in the heart of Beverly Hills with the main home and two guest houses totaling over 12,100 square feet. If that sparks your interest, good news – it’s on the market for a cool $33.5 million.

Madonna purchased the French Country-style mansion in 2003 with then-husband Guy Ritchie for $12 million. The previous owner was actress Sela Ward. It was originally built in 1912 and, while it boasts a highly coveted Sunset Boulevard address, it is completely lined with dense trees for privacy and features a 500-foot long gated driveway.

Inside the fully-automated “smart” main home, dramatic features wow in every room. There’s a two-story dining room and a less-formal “junior” dining room, a movie theater with seating for 15 people, multiple offices, seven fireplaces, a full-sized British-style pub, and an all-white kitchen with marble countertops and cabinets that are opened via remote control.

A smaller, secondary kitchen is just as much state-of-the-art as the main one and features custom-milled cabinets and exposed wood beam ceilings. In the primary bedroom, you’ll find a tremendous custom closet and a soaking tub with a fireplace beside it.

Huge Old World-style windows and French doors throughout the home reflect the indoor-outdoor living that Southern California is renowned for.

The 1.14-acre secluded property is lushly landscaped and features multiple outdoor dining and entertaining spaces, several of which are situated just off a bedroom. There is also a 60-foot long resort-style pool and a regulation-sized tennis court. The estate’s two guest homes feature staff quarters, offices for assistants, screening rooms, and a library.

Shortly after her divorce from Guy Ritchie, Madonna listed the estate for sale in 2013 for $28 million. The original listing reportedly didn’t even include any photos. The home sold later that year for $19.5 million to a private equity investor. It changed hands again in 2015, this time purchased for $28 million by Russ Weiner, the founder of Rockstar energy drinks.

Weiner never lived in the home himself, instead extensively renovating it and then relisting it in 2017 for nearly double the price he paid. It’s been on and off the market ever since, with prices ranging from a high of $45 million in 2017 to its current listing prices of $33. 5 million. Celebrity neighbors include Greek shipping heir Stavros Niarchos and American Idol host and judge Simon Cowell.

Source: www.weahomes.com

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Madonna Lists Hidden Hills Mansion – DIRT

For years now, it’s looked like the guard-gated suburban enclave of Hidden Hills, about 40 miles west of downtown Los Angeles, and often a gruesome drive into Beverly Hills, couldn’t pack in enough big-name superstars from the music, movie, sports, and reality TV industries.

There’s a party bus full of the Jenner-Kardashian clan, along with Gabrielle Union and Dwayne Wade, John Stamos, French Montana, and Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson, who bought their mansion years ago from Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne. Certainly, the exclusive enclave has not lost its high-priced appeal. Lil Wayne moved in last year, Rams coach Sean McVay just dropped $14 million on a 9,000-square-foot home, and Sylvester Stallone paid $18 million for a 2. 25-acre estate earlier this year.

However, there also seems to be a small but rapidly growing exodus of celebs. Drake listed his trio of homes — two were quickly sold to L.A. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, who already owned a $20 million mansion about a mile away; sitcom queen Kaley Cuoco sold off her big spread in an off-market deal for $16 million; and now, Madonna is looking to cash in with the $26 million price tag she’s hung on a 12,500-square-foot mansion she bought only a year ago for $19.3 million from The Weeknd.

Listings held by Trevor Wright of The Beverly Hills Estates indicate the estate’s barn now houses a gym and dance/Pilates studio, but it’s otherwise unclear what justifies the hoped-for $6.7 million jump in value over the last year. Indeed, in the numerous glimpses of the house the OG Material Girl has shared with her 17.9 million Instagram followers, the house looks little changed besides the furniture.

Whatever the case, current listings call out some of the mansion’s most notable features: the two-story wall of windows into which the front door is set, and through which light floods into the cavernous double-height foyer; the great room, with an indoor/outdoor bar shared with an outdoor living room; the formal dining room, complete with fireplace and glass wine cellar; double-island chef’s kitchen; home theater; music lounge.

There are seven en-suite bedrooms in the main house, including the primary suite with its dual closets, steam shower and stone bath, while a guest house offers another two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a full kitchen.

Dotted with redwood trees and lush lawns, the grounds are no less deluxe. There’s a second, rear motor court for accessing the garage, which The Weeknd decked out like a disco, a zero-edge saltwater swimming pool and pool house, a 10-plus person spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a full-size basketball court.

Love her or not, the gleefully rebellious provocateur, now 63 and still tearing it up harder than neophyte pop stars a third of her age, has sat atop the showbiz heap for more than four decades. She’s sold more than 300 million records, hauled in seven Grammys (and another 21 nominations), and amassed a fortune that by some estimates exceeds three-quarters of a billion dollars. As such, she and her half-dozen children shack up in rarefied circumstances across the globe, from a 12,000-square-foot triple-wide townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, to a 50-plus acre horse farm in the Hamptons, to an 18th-century Moorish Revival mansion about 20 miles outside of Lisbon, Portugal.

No doubt, wherever she and her brood of wildly creative kids land next will be equally over-the-top.

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DEVEL-HISTEN BEVERLIA

In the most expensive suburb of Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, there is a unique attraction, to which streams of tourists rush and, oddly enough, this is not a huge mansion of a world celebrity, but a strange hut called the "Witch's House". home." nine0003

It is still unclear how this house ended up among luxurious estates (they say it flew over), but it is its appearance that brings sharpness, eccentricity and special mystery, which is fueled by creepy rumors and the pilgrimage of worshipers of the dark forces on Halloween.

The Witch's House is the most eccentric and mysterious hut in Beverly Hills (Los Angeles, USA).

The Witch's House, or "Spaneda's House" as it is also called, has a rich history. Located at 516 Walden Dr in Beverly Hills, the most prestigious suburb of Los Angeles, the strange mansion has long turned into a cult object that has become a place of pilgrimage for tourists and worship for all who believe in dark forces. Such a strange fame did not arise from scratch, this was facilitated by the appearance of a fabulous hut and the fact that it is still unknown how it materialized in this area. The house appeared overnight, eyewitnesses captured it half-assembled, but how it ended up in this place, no one found any information or documentary evidence. nine0003

The Witch's House was built as a set for films in 1920-1921.

At the beginning of the last century, The Witch's House could be seen on posters and in many printed publications.

Interesting fact: The design of the house was quite famous, because he became practically the main character during the filming of several silent films. It was originally built as a decoration, not a living space, and was created in 1920-1921 designed by Harry Oliver, artistic director who worked on over 30 films between 1919 and 1938. The Witch's Hut (as it was called according to the script) was being built for Willat Studios in Culver City, which was filming an adaptation of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Hansel and Gretel (1923). Then she could be seen several times in films, and sometimes even horrors were filmed. Between shoots, the house was turned into dressing rooms, a warehouse or an office, depending on the needs of the film studio. nine0003

It's hard to imagine such a strange hut surrounded by luxurious celebrity mansions in Beverly Hills (The Witch's House, Los Angeles).

When the need for such scenery disappeared, in 1926 the film studio Willat Studios planned to demolish the building, but one of the producers (Ward Lassell) decided to keep the fabulous house and bought it out. It was during that period that the "House of Witches" miraculously ended up on one of the sites in Beverly Hills. nine0003

This is what the entrance hall looked like at the time when The Witch's House was still filmed in films.

Naturally, since then, the fabulously mystical appearance of a small mansion, whose area was 330 square meters. m (which by the standards of this area is quite a trifle), attracted passers-by, especially children. Over time, terrible stories began to appear, which were facilitated by the fact that for some time a mysterious woman lived in this house. nine0003

The design of the courtyard to match the unusual mansion-hut The Witch's House (Beverly Hills, Los Angeles).

According to rumors that are still walking in the area, she was unsociable, dressed only in black clothes and did not communicate with anyone. Although no one knows if this is really so, there are no witnesses of those years left. The only reliable event can be considered the fact that Ward Lassell's ex-wife lived in this house, who married a man with the last name Spaneda, hence the second name - "Spaneda House". nine0003

The new owner of the Witch House is Michael J. Liebow.

Over the years, the mansion has had two more owners, the latest being Michael J. Liebow, a real estate agent who used to visit the witch's hut on Halloween as a child. Since the house has a wooden structure, and almost all internal partitions are also made of wood, which is almost a hundred years old, it fell into disrepair and was planned to be demolished. To prevent the demolition of the iconic building, Michael J. Liebow decided to buy it. nine0003

Renovated living room-entrance hall of the "Witch House" (Beverly Hills, Los Angeles).

It took a lot of time to restore the appearance of the gingerbread house and completely reconstruct the interior, because what was left of the previous owners evoked only sadness and longing. “I worked with the fantastic production designer Nelson Coates and the equally amazing landscape designer Jane Marshall. They helped create a special interior that I could not have done.” , - says the new owner.

Fairy-tale staircase blends in harmoniously with the interior of the house (The Witch's House, Los Angeles).

This is how the bathroom was transformed after a grandiose restoration in 2015 (The Witch’s House, Los Angeles).

Other professionals from various film studios were also involved in the work, who helped to make exclusive furniture and mahogany panels, lay out mosaics in the style of Antoni Gaudí, create a special pool pond with a wooden bridge and install fantastic stained glass windows. Gradually, the interior of the house and the plot turned into a truly fabulous place - unusual stairs, more like a dungeon; vaulted ceilings decorated with wood; eccentric arches; crooked door and window openings; strange corridors; crooked stairs and even iron cobwebs on the doors. nine0003

A wooden bridge thrown over a pond-pool with blooming water lilies became the decoration of the site (The Witch's House, Los Angeles).

The yard with a pond-pool, over which a colorful bridge is thrown, is decorated to match this interior; with strange chimneys that grew out of the original flowerbeds and small signs with intriguing inscriptions, one of which reads: “Please do not pick berries! Witch". nine0003

Professional decorators from different film studios (The Witch's House, Beverly Hills) were engaged in decorating the fabulous interior.

Thanks to the indefatigable imagination of the owner and professional decorators, it was possible to create something like a museum or a fabulous house, which is a cult place on Halloween. That night, Michael J. Liebow receives three to four thousand gifts and treats. Given such a flow of mummers, he has to hire private security at night to cordon off the surrounding streets and turn the traffic flow around. Of course, he is glad that the children are completely safe, but at the same time, as he himself admits: “Sometimes it's a little uncomfortable, from so many people crowding under the gate, but traditions are traditions. Nothing to do about".

The kitchen-dining room in The Witch's House now looks like this (Beverly Hills, Los Angeles).

The Witch's House is an iconic landmark in Beverly Hills (Los Angeles).

Despite the increased attention to his mysterious house, Michael did not fail when he bought a run-down hut with an intriguing story, because he managed to get the most famous house in Beverly Hills, which cost him $ 1.


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