Category Archives: Homes of the rich and famous

Palm Springs architecture


 

On a recent trip to California we stopped in the Rat Pack’s playground; Palm Springs. This desert oasis was an ideal escape for the stars to flee Lala land for the weekend.  Also, Hollywood studio’s often had offices and lots in the desert and contracts required the stars to live within easy reach of their work. To avoid having to take the drive back and forth every week many stars decided to buy property there. In many cases commissioning famous architects like Albert Frey, Raymond Loewy or Richard Neutra to design lavish bungalows or retreats. At the same time, the US economy and post WW II optimism caused for Americans to take their shiny cars and exploring their country’s back routes. Palm Springs was a popular destination resulting in demand for affordable lodging.  Many motels sprung up, and, along with many of the private homes built back then, are still there to see for todays visitor. This makes Palm Springs heaven for those admiring mid 20th century architecture.

While there I took a tour of some of the most stunning examples of architecture from this era.

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Kendrick Bangs Kellogg's Chart House restaurant

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Front of building

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Palm Springs visitors center. Originally designed as a gas station by Albert Frey

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Kaufmann house, designed by Richard Neutra

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Royal Sun Inn hotel, architect unknown to me (anyone?)

 

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Albert Frey's Palm Springs City Hall, detail

 

Financial crisis hitting celebrity home owners too


No need to feel sorry for them just yet, but the current market is hitting our celebrity friends too. Here a few famous peeps selling with a loss.

23 year old pop singer Avril Lavigne had to bring down the  asking price on her five-bedroom, six-bath house in Beverly Hills from $6.9 million to $5.8 million. It looks she might have actually sold it now.

Lavigne's pad sold after a $1,1 million price reduction

Lavigne's pad sold after a $1,1 million price reduction

That 70’s Show star Wilmer Valderrama had to accept $200,000 less for his five-bedroom home when he got an offer for $1,75 million. He originally intended to sell his house in the relatively unfashionable and anything but des resValley neighborhood of Tarzana for $1,95 million.
Everybody Loves Raymond big guy Brad Garret reduced the price of his massive 10.000 sq ft mansion from $9,75 million to a measly $8,8 million…. He put it on the market in 2006 but has yet to sell the place.
$8,8 million and it's yours!

$8,8 million and it's yours!

Long haired rock guitarist Slash of former pop/rock band Guns N’ Roses feels he was screwed paying $6,2 million in January 2006 for his Spanish-style Hollywood Hills home.  He sold it last December for $5.7 million claiming it was neither as big nor as private as his estate agent claimed. He is suing the guy and the case is ongoing.
Denise Richards lost $200.000 on the sale of her white home in Hidden Hills, just north of La La Land. She sold it for $3,8 million, originally accepting offers nearer to the $4,5 million range. She bought it in June 2006 for $4 million.
Hidden Hills, how romantic a name....

Hidden Hills, how romantic a name....

Like I said; no need to feel sorry as the money going back and forth still over shadows any sum I will likely ever make, but still, it’s must be hard to loose half a million on a house, even if you’re Slash.

San Fran’s hunky mayor sells über plush pad


Gavin Newsom, the dark haired tall and dashing mayor of San Francisco has put his 1650 plus square feet penthouse on the market.  This as he is planning to strut his stuff in Sacramento as governor of California. Newsom is controversial to say the least. Many a puritan and hypocritical narrow minded American want him out for allowing gay marriage in his city. He himself is married to actress Jennifer Siebel, so, damnit, not gay.

Newsom and then some!

Newsom and then some!

The penthouse is located on the 20th floor of Bellaire Tower, an Art Deco landmark from the 1930’s. The lay-out offers windows on the sides of the apartment allowing views to stretch from the Golden Gate Bridge, across to Marin County, downtown and the TransAmerica Pyramid and the Bay Bridge.

Pics courtesy of the Real Estalker

Pics courtesy of the Real Estalker

 

One bedroom only....

One bedroom only....

My first impression is “where is the balcony?”. If I were to put down $2,995,000 for a place to live I’d like a little balcony… and a guest room for that matter….

I like the way it looks though, nice decorating there. And I can only imagine the views in real life!

Castillo del Lago; former home of Bugsy Siegel and Madonna


 

LaLaland, aka Los Angeles, might strike most as a pit hole of concrete, cars, faux boobs and Chihuahuas with diamond necklaces…. Well, this pretty much is true, but Los Angeles is also home to quite a few historical and architectural landmarks. Not to mention the many natural preserves surrounding the city, and some even to be found within the city limits. The Hollywood hills for one is an area that resembles Andalusiawith lush green shrubs on dry sandy rocks in sweltering sun and a cooling ocean breeze coming in from the ocean shore a few miles away. It’s only the fog drenched views of downtown LA that give its true location away. Here, on top of a hill, risesthe majestic facade of one of Los Angeles’ main architectural gems; Castillo del Lago. If you have $15.000.000 hidden in a sock under your mattress, you might be in luck; the Castillo is reportedly going to be on the market soon……

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Castillo del Lago

 

The legendary fortress like estate sits perched atop a hill in the Hollywood hills, overlooking Griffith Park and Lake Hollywood. The mansion was designed and built by John DeLario. This is the same guy hired in the 1920 to design the new 500-acre real estate development known as Hollywoodland. This is what the Hollywood sign spelled originally. The Castillo has views of this other Los Angeles landmark still today.

Castillo del Lago with the Hollywood sign in the back

Castillo del Lago with the Hollywood sign in the back

 

 

The house reportedly boasts a mere 9 bedrooms, and 7 bathrooms. Surprisingly few for the nine stories the structure houses. It was Bugsy Siegel’s hideaway and gambling parlor in the 1930’s (there are rumored to be bullet holes in the woodwork) until police conducted a raid entering from a neighbor’s house. In the 1950s, the house was left abandoned and in a sad state of disrepair. At one point it caught fire which was believed to have been the works of vandals. After a few years, a French aristocrat with the romantic name Baron Patrick de Selys-Longchamps, dared to take a risk and bought the property. However, it was the people that bought it next that restored the house in its original glory. The owners after that sold it to Kabbalah Queen Esther aka Madonna in 1993. She made sure that is original glory was soon a distant memory turning the majestic Andalusian manor into a Barbie-on-acid fake Italian Mansion. With her decorator-turned-sister bashing book writerbrother Christopher, the house was redone to fit her needs and peculiar taste. Parts of the exterior were painted in bright red and yellow horizontal stripes and the original roof tiles were replaced with new ones. This mortified her neighbours, in particular architecture writer, real estate king and next door neighbour Crosby Doe. In a 2004 Times Online article he is quoted saying: “She wrecked it. They took the historic tiles off the roof, threw them in a dumpster and put on these Taco Bell tiles. It was one desecration after another.”

Mister Doe and his neighbours must have been pleased when Madge decided to move on and sell the place in 1996. This was not long after one of her security staff shot a deranged man trying to climb through one of the windows on the large towering walls of the property.  That is maybe a catch if there is one; there’s a hiking trail directly next to the house. Seems like Madge has a thing with properties accessible by hikers actually. Her English manor Ashcombe House is haunted my not only ghosts but hikers too as it is right next to  hiking trail too….

Madonna didn’t hit it large with flipping Castillo del Lago.  Having bought it for about $3m, she sold it three years later for the same amount despite having spent about $500,000 on it. Joe Pytka, an advertising director, bought it from her and has owned it since.

Wonder if the current crisis has anything to do with it. I have felt more sorry for people than for mister Pytka. I think with $15.000.000 in his account he can sit out this financial hick-up very comfortably.