July’s Top 10 Celebrity Real Estate News: Walt Disney, Mick Jagger & James Corden

Walt Disney’s Longtime LA Home
The Los Angeles home where Walt Disney lived and worked on some of his most important movies such as Snow White, Cinderella, and Pinocchio is for rent at $40,000 per month. Walt and family lived in the home from 1932 to 1950.

Mick Jagger’s Florida Home For Sale
Mick Jagger and girlfriend Melanie Hamrick have listed their Florida home for sale at $3.49 million. Jagger bought the four-bedroom lakefront home near Sarasota in 2020 for $1.98 million.

James Corden Sells LA Home Before US Exit
Heading back to his native UK, James Corden has sold his LA home for $17.1 million. Originally listed at $22 million, James had to lower the price for the seven-bedroom home for several reasons, including a slow real estate market and the new LA luxury homes tax. James will be doing several new projects in England, including building a new home in Oxfordshire – near London.

Johnny Depp Saves Hollywood Hills Homes
Johnny Depp has owned an eclectic collection of real estate, including his five LA penthouses that he sold a few years ago and an entire French village. He just saved two of his West Hollywood Hills homes from foreclosure after taking out a $10 million loan.

Jim Carrey’s LA Mansion
In 2022, Jim Carrey announced that he was taking a break from acting and was considering retirement. The prolific star has relocated to his vacation property in Hawaii and put the Los Angeles home where he has lived for the last 30 years up for sale. The 12,700-square-foot home is listed for $26.5 million.

John Fogerty’s California Contemporary
John Fogerty is a fortunate son: the owner of a beautiful 18,600-square-foot California contemporary home with ocean and mountain views. John is one of the world’s most popular musicians and longtime leader of Creedence Clearwater Revival. The home is for sale at $19.95 million.

Rihanna Buys One LA Home – Lists Another One
Rihanna recently made celebrity real estate news when she bought Matthew Perry’s former Los Angeles penthouse for $21 million. Now she is selling one of two side-by-side homes in Beverly Hills that she bought in 2020 and 2021. The Tudor-style, 5,100-square-foot home is listed at $10.5 million.

Promises Malibu For Sale
Three Malibu properties, formerly the world-renowned Promises Malibu, have gone on the market. Frequented by A-listers for many decades, the longtime celebrity-rehab clinic on over three acres includes ocean views, a tennis court, a salt water pool and three single family homes totaling over 9,300 square feet. The asking price is $19.95 million.

Kevin James Sells Another Florida Mansion
Comedian Kevin James has sold his latest Florida home – this one for $12.7 million. The home includes six bedrooms and seven bathrooms plus a game room and wine cellar. The star of The King of Queens has bought and sold several homes in Delray; he sold a similar home in 2016 for $26.4 million.

Rosie O’Donnell Lists Her Manhattan Penthouse
Rosie O’Donnell has listed her Midtown Manhattan penthouse for $8.3 million. With 3,600 square feet and postcard views of the Empire State Building and the East River, the apartment has just about everything a New York home buyer could want, including four bedrooms, a private rooftop terrace, professional sound system, and a 70-bottle wine refrigerator.

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