June’s Top 10 Celebrity Real Estate News: Rod Stewart, Mariah Carey & Celine Dion

Rod Stewart’s LA Mansion – $70 Million
One of music’s biggest stars, Rod Stewart’s home is also big with 28,500 square feet on over three acres of prime Los Angeles North Beverly Park turf. Filled with amenities including a speakeasy, two gyms and a soccer field, it has been Stewart’s home since 1991. It is for sale at $70 million.

Katy Perry Is Movin On Up: $11 Million Penthouse
Katy Perry is movin on up! To the top-floor penthouse at Sierra Towers in LA’s West Hollywood. Katy paid $11 million for the 3,000-square-foot condo with big LA skyline, canyon and hills views.

HGTV Lists ‘The Brady Bunch’ TV Home
The Los Angeles split-level house that was the TV home for the 1970’s The Brady Bunch is for sale at $5.5 million. HGTV has spent $1.9 million to reinvent the home and added 2,000 square feet to the original footprint. A few 1970’s touches include a rock wall fireplace, wood paneling, a console TV, and a green rotary-dial phone.

Cher Relists Malibu Home
Cher has many talents besides singing and acting, including home designing. After her divorce from Sonny Bono, Cher designed her Beverly Hills home in 1980. Her current home in Malibu, she also designed, is back on the market for $75 million.

John Wayne Ranch Sells $11.3 Million
A California ranch that John Wayne owned from 1938 to 1948 has sold for $11.3 million. According to the listing agent, John liked to ride his horse “at a fast clip” around the 2,000-acre ranch. John died in 1979.

Sylvester Stallone Pleads “Uncle” To Adele
Sylvester Stallone recently sold his Los Angeles Beverly Park mansion to Adele for $58 million, but she forced him to include his beloved Rocky statue in the sale. It was either no Rocky statue….then no deal!

Siegfried & Roy’s Vegas Home Sells Fast
Now you see it- now you don’t! The Las Vegas home of deceased magicians Siegfried & Roy sold in just a few days. The colorful home, known as the Jungle Palace, was used as both Horn’s home and their animals’ home. It sold for near its asking price of $3 million.

Mariah Carey Sells Georgia Home At Loss
Mariah Carey has sold her Atlanta-area home for $6.5 million. Located in Sandy Springs, the nine-bedroom home has 12,575 square feet on four acres. Features include a pool and pool house, tennis court, nine bedrooms and a recording booth. Mariah bought the home in 2021 for $5.65 million.

Celine Gets $30 Million For Las Vegas Project House
In 2017, Celine Dion paid $9.2 million for a home in The Summit Club in Las Vegas’ Summerlin area. She spent the next five years improving the home and just sold it for $30 million. According to locals, Celine never actually lived in the home. Celine has owned a number of impressive homes, including another Las Vegas home and a Florida water park mansion.

JLo & Ben Snag Dream Home In Beverly Hills
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were house hunting for months searching for their perfect blended-family home, but could not seem to make a final decision. According to several media sources, the Bennifer couple backed out of at least four deals since they were married. They finally found their dream home and got quite a deal too. They just closed on a 38,000-square-foot home in Beverly Hills for $61 million. The 12-bedroom home on five acres was originally priced at $135 million.

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