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Showing posts with label African Celebrity Mansion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African Celebrity Mansion. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

A Hotel-Turned-Island Estate Within Range of NYC and Boston

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Location: Branford, Conn.
Price: $3,375,000
The Skinny: The hundreds of minute islands lying off of mid-coast Connecticut, an archipelago known as the Thimble Islands, have previously attracted vacationing dignitaries like President William Howard Taft, but until recently remained a bastion of modest families who passed the houses down the generations. Now, the rich have arrived en masse and with aplomb—one wealthy widow recently spent $30M on several of the islands, including the $22.3M Rogers Island and its 27-room Tudor mansion. A cheaper option is available, provided the buyer is willing to share Pot Island with a few other houses. This $3.4M mansion was once a hotel and boasts a broad porch ringed by Gothic arches, 11 bedrooms, and 6,300 square feet of interior space.
· Island Property [CT Waterfront]
· She Bought Another Island. People Are Wondering. [NYT]

Friday, October 14, 2011

Nicholas Cage House

Where doesNicolas Cagelive? Nicolas Cage has a number of homes, including a house in the Bel Air section of Los Angeles. The Bel Air home is an English Tudor style was built in 1940 on this one acre property. Cage’s home measures 11,817 square feet, with 9-bedrooms, and 9-bathrooms. The home features original stained glass windows, marble fireplaces, staircases, library, and wine cellar that can store over 1,800 bottles of wine. he media room boasts 2,500 square foot entertainment complex with movie screen, a curtained stage, two dressing rooms, children’s playroom, projection room, two marble baths, sunken wet-bar, and large fireplace. The back yard area has an outdoor kitchen with a built-in brick oven, and a pool.

Nicholas Cage House

Nicholas Cage House


Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Peri Gilpin House

Where does Peri Gilpin live? Peri Gilpin lives in a cottage style beach house in the Malibu Colony community of Malibu, California. Gilpin’s home is 1,783 square feet, with 4 bedrooms, and 4 bathrooms. The lavender lined brick pathway leads visitors through the rose bush filled front yard to the front door. The main living areas have limestone floors, the living/dining room has a fireplace and wall of sliding glass doors leading into the back yard. The kitchen has open shelving, white cabinetry, and a breakfast counter that separates the kitchen from the family room. The master suite comes complete with a shared office area and private bathroom. The guest bedroom opens into the front garden through a Dutch door. The back yard has a large brick terrace, spa, and views of the nearby mountains and ocean.

Peri Gilpin House

Peri Gilpin House

Monday, October 10, 2011

Gary Neville House

Manchester United's club captain Gary Neville and his wife Emma are planning to build a new 8,000sq ft carbon-zero home that's not dissimilar in appearance to Teletubbyland.

Neville, who reportedly has a great deal of knowledge and interest in sustainable technology, is also said to be keen to build other 'ground-breaking' green homes in addition to this outlandish flower-shaped structure.

The artist's impression (pictured) reveals the home to have six sections, called 'eat', 'relax', 'entertain', 'work', 'play' and 'sleep'. Presumably if anyone takes a nap in the lounge, they'll be offside.


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Ocean Beach-Front Home Design in Spain: Ronaldinho House: Casa de Ronaldinho

This luxury residence has been built specifically for the Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho. Situated in Spain, Casa de Ronaldinho offers its inhabitants and houses an impressive view of woods and water. It is in this area is all the celebrities need not only to live and live comfortably. So what we find here? If in one sentence, this Ocean Beach-Front Home offers: bedrooms, bathrooms, large living room, guest room, pool,sauna and a magnificent terrace. The interior shows the modernity and comfort.Furniture, located in a house made of quality materials.


Ronaldinho's house in Spain is a sign that the celebrities they can have a beautiful house luxury when you have enough millions to buy foreign taste.

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Image of Ronaldinho's house in Spain

Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (born 21 March 1980 in Porto Alegre), commonly known as Ronaldinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁonawˈdʒĩɲu]) or Ronaldinho Gaúcho,[2] is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Flamengo and the Brazilian national team as an attacking midfielder or forward. He is a two-time winner of the FIFA World Player of the Year, awarded to the best player over the year. He won the award in both 2004 and 2005.

"Ronaldinho," the diminutive and term of endearment for "Ronaldo," is accompanied in Brazilian usage by the nickname "Gaúcho," in order to distinguish him from fellow footballer and countryman Ronaldo, who was known as "Ronaldinho" in Brazil beforehand. Ronaldo simply went by his first name upon his move to Europe, thereby allowing Ronaldinho to drop the "Gaúcho" and go by the name Ronaldinho abroad.

Prior to his move to Flamengo, he played for Paris Saint-Germain F.C., FC Barcelona and A.C. Milan. With the Spanish club, he won his first Champions League in 2006 and the Ballon d'Or in 2005. He became a Spanish citizen in January 2007.[3]

He was also named in the FIFA 100, a list of the greatest footballers compiled by fellow countryman Pelé, and in the FIFPro World XIconsecutively from 2004–2007.

Ronaldinho was born in the city of Porto Alegre, the state capital of Rio Grande do Sul. His mother, Dona Miguelina Elói Assis dos Santos (daughter of Enviro Assis),[4] is a former salesperson who studied to become a nurse. His father, João de Assis Moreira, was a shipyard worker and footballer for local club Esporte Clube Cruzeiro (not to be confused with Cruzeiro).[5] He suffered a fatal heart attack in the family swimming pool when Ronaldinho was eight. After Ronaldinho's older brother, Roberto, signed with Grêmio, the family moved to a home in the more affluent Guarujá section of Porto Alegre, which was a gift from Grêmio to convince Roberto to stay at the club. Roberto's career was ultimately cut short by injury.

Ronaldinho's football skills began to blossom at the of age 8, and he was first given the nickname Ronaldinho because he was often the youngest and the smallest player in youth club matches.[6] He developed an interest in futsal and beach football, which later expanded to organized football. His first brush with the media came at the age of thirteen, when he scored all 23 goals in a 23–0 victory against a local team.[7] Ronaldinho was identified as a rising star at the 1997 U-17 World Championship in Egypt, in which he scored two goals on penalty kicks.[8][9]

Today, Roberto acts as Ronaldinho's manager, while his sister Deisi works as his press coordinator.[6][10] Ronaldinho became a father for the first time on 25 February 2005, after Brazilian dancer Janaína Mendes gave birth to their son, who was named João after Ronaldinho's late father.[11]

Ronaldinho's 2005 Nike advertisement, where he is given a new pair of boots and then proceeds to juggle a football and repeatedly volley it against the crossbar of a goal and recover it without the ball touching the ground, went viral on YouTube, becoming the site's first video to reach one million views.[

Monday, October 3, 2011

A Beach House Built for Arch Digest's Founding Family

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Location: Del Mar, Calif.
Price: $26,500,000
The Skinny: Just steps from the sand in Del Mar, Calif., this Mediterranean-style beach house was built by architect Bob Ray Offenhauser for none other than Colleen Knapp, the founder of Architectural Digest. The half-acre compound, dubbed Seven Arches, measures some 6,550 square feet, with, as you might have guessed, seven arches, all arranged around the swimming pool, five bedrooms, a two-story great room, media room, gym, and gourmet kitchen. Picking up the former home of the "international design authority" founder was never going to be a cheap proposition, but isn't $26.5M is a terribly steep price to pay for a pink castle on the sand?
· 2928 Camino Del Mar [Listhub]