(photo: courtesy of Remax)
BETTE DAVIS, CAPE ELIZABETH, MAINE
Oscar-winning actress Bette Davis's former home on Cape Elizabeth, Maine, is for sale. The coastal residence has views of Casco Bay from every room and includes access to two private beaches.
(photo: courtesy of Seabolt Brokers)
PAULA DEEN, WILMINGTON ISLAND, GEORGIA
Celebrity chef Paula Deen's estate on Georgia's Wilmington Island is on the market. Located about ten miles outside of downtown Savannah, this home is the ultimate southern retreat. In addition to the sprawling main residence, the property features two guest cottages, a barn that contains a three-bedroom guest apartment and an eight-car garage, and a dock complete with a quaint dock house.
(photo: courtesy of Deasy/Penner & Partners)
JERRY BRUCKHEIMER, LOS ANGELES
Blockbuster producer Jerry Bruckheimer's sprawling Los Angeles home is on the market. Built in 1965 by noted midcentury architect Thornton Abell, the spacious single-story residence is located above Sunset Boulevard in the exclusive Brentwood neighborhood.
(photo: courtesy of Gaskill+Peterson/Sotheby's International Realty)
JENNIFER LOPEZ, HIDDEN HILLS, CALIFORNIA
Located in the equestrian community of Hidden Hills, California, this traditional home owned by actress and singer Jennifer Lopez boasts sweeping vistas of the San Fernando Valley with the San Gabriel Mountains beyond. Built in 1993, the estate is 20 minutes from Malibu.
(photo: courtesy of Splash News/Corbis)
ANGELINA JOLIE AND BRAD PITT, NEW ORLEANS
The Jolie-Pitts are on the move again: Their beloved New Orleans home is on the market for $6.5 million. Situated near the waterfront in the city's French Quarter, the early-19th-century rowhouse (featuring five bedrooms and three and a half baths) is a five-minute walk from the historic beignet-and-chicory-coffee hot spot Café Du Monde.
(photo: courtesy of Hom/Sotheby's International Realty)
BING CROSBY, RANCHO MIRAGE, CALIFORNIA
Built in 1957, Bing Crosby's former home in the picturesque Coachella Valley features an indoor-outdoor floor plan with sweeping mountain vistas. The single-story structure comprises a kitchen (shown), spacious living and dining rooms, a media room, and six bedrooms, including the 1,400-square-foot master retreat. The two-bedroom guesthouse is said to be where JFK and Marilyn Monroe stayed together in 1962.
(photo: courtesy of CORE)
CARMELO AND LALA ANTHONY, NEW YORK CITY
The airy Upper East Side apartment that's been home to New York Knicks star forward Carmelo Anthony and his wife, television personality La La Anthony, is on the market. The newly renovated prewar penthouse is located in an exclusive building across from Central Park whose amenities include a 24-hour concierge, a large fitness center, and a residents' lounge. AD100 architect and designer S. Russell Groves devised the building's interiors.
(photo: courtesy of Corcoran)
JOAN RIVERS, NEW YORK CITY
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.
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