By Hannah Martin for Architectural Digest.
These seven properties up for sale have celebrity owners, including Sarah Jessica Parker, Tom Cruise and Jeremy Renner.
(photo: Corcoran)
STATS: 4 BEDROOMS / 4.5 BATHS / 5,100 SQ. FT. / $28 MILLION
The exceptionally glamorous Upper East Side home of the late, great Joan Rivers is on the market. The 5,100-square-foot penthouse is located in the heart of Manhattan, between Madison and Fifth avenues, just a few minutes' walk from Central Park. The prewar triplex includes a two-bedroom, two-bath guest apartment complete with its own kitchen. The main residence's dining room (pictured) opens onto a terrace. Restored early-20th-century architectural features are abundant in the grand ballroom, which has 23-foot-tall ceilings.
(photo: Evan Joseph)
STATS: 10 BEDROOMS / 8 BATHS / 5 HALF BATHS / 10,085 SQ. FT. / $12 MILLION
The Long Island home of Grammy winner Marc Anthony is for sale. Featuring ten bedrooms, the Georgian-style redbrick house was built in 1941 and is set on an eight-acre lot in the exclusive Brookville section of Glen Head, New York. The manicured grounds include a swimming pool, a tennis court and a 4,000-square-foot guesthouse.
(photo: Hilton & Hyland)
STATS: 6 BEDROOMS / 5 BATHS / 1 HALF BATH / 6,320 SQ. FT. / $10.25 MILLION
Actor Tobey Maguire and his wife, jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer Maguire, are selling their sprawling midcentury home in Los Angeles. The 6,300-square-foot residence is located on a prime lot above Sunset Boulevard in the upscale Brentwood neighborhood, and its layout is perfect for entertaining. This covered living area overlooks an expanse of green grass, where there is a kidney-shaped swimming pool and adjoining hot tub.
(photo: Hilton & Hyland)
STATS: 5 BEDROOMS / 5 BATHS / 1 HALF BATH / 7,000 SQ. FT. / $4.8 MILLION
Oscar-nominated actor Jeremy Renner is selling his tranquil Hollywood Hills home. Just below the ever-popular Runyon Canyon hiking trail, the spacious 1920s residence has showbiz history -- it was once owned by legendary director Preston Sturges. The property includes a 1,200-square-foot guesthouse.
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick
(photo: Douglass Elliman Real Estate)
In Manhattan, actors Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick's East 10th Street townhouse is on the market. This is the second time the residence has been listed by the couple, who reportedly never lived in it. The 25-foot-wide building, with a pristine brick façade, was built in 1846. Many of the historic architectural details of the light-filled townhouse are still intact. There are seven working fireplaces. This one, in the living room, features the original marble mantel.
(photo: Long Realty)
STATS: 5 BEDROOMS / 4.5 BATHS / 4,200 SQ. FT. / $1.6 MILLION
Grammy Award-winning recording artist Linda Ronstadt has put her Arizona home on the market. The handsome Mediterranean Revival residence, designed in 1928 by local architect Roy Place, was featured in AD's October 2004 issue, and sits on just over an acre of remarkably verdant land.
(photo: Telluride Sotheby's International Realty
STATS: 7 BEDROOMS / 9 BATHS / 10,000 SQ. FT. / $59 MILLION
Actor Tom Cruise has listed his 298-acre estate just outside Telluride, the popular Colorado ski town. A gabled, rustic residence anchors the property, which includes wooded trails and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Beamed, gabled ceilings and paneled walls add character to the main house.
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