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Showing posts with label celebrity home for sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrity home for sale. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Michael Jordan House !!! HOUSE OF THE DAY: Michael Jordan's New $12.4 Million Golf House

imageUPDATE, NOW WITH PHOTOS: While everyone's attention is focused on the supposed 'King' the greatest basketball player of all time has a plush new $12.4 million home. Michael Jordan just bought a mansion in 'The Bears Club', developed by Jack Nicklaus, in Jupiter, Florida.

Jordan reportedly paid $4.8 million for the land, and another $7.6 million for construction of the home. The mansion has 11 bedrooms, a guard-house, a media center, and of course, a basketball court.

The Bears Club is comprised of 55 residences which start at $4 million and can go for as much as $20 million.


Outside the Jack Nicklaus "Bears Club"

Entrance to The Bears Club

MJ's home under construction

The finished product

The finished product

Image: Jeff Realty

Golf course in the background

MJ is said to spend all of his time here now

Nice circle driveway

Birds eye of the huge golf course

It's a huge course

It's a huge course

Image: Jeff Realty

And here's the clubhouse

PHOTOS: Here's The Latest New York City Apartment Jennifer Aniston Is Thinking Of Buying


But we were totally wrong. The celeb was recently spotted touring a three-bedroom unit at 50 Gramercy Park, a swanky address overlooking the gated park, according to Real Estate Weekly.

The 2,873 square-foot unit, #9B, is priced at $10.2 million. That's a hefty chunk more than the $6 million Aniston paid for the west side apartments.

And if the pictures are current, two of the bedrooms in the Gramercy apartment are outfitted with baby cribs -- if that's not a sign its time for Jen to settle down, we don't know what is.

Even if the actress doesn't add this pad to her real estate portfolio, it's still a gorgeous piece of property and fun to look at. But we really do hope she moves in -- Business Insider's new headquarters are right around the corner!


The apartment is 2,873 square feet

It has floor-to-ceiling windows

And unobstructed views of Gramercy Park

This one has a crib

Very modern toilets

Saturday, October 29, 2011

The Spookiest, Creepiest Old Houses For Sale in America

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Photo: The Carleton Island Villa

This being Halloween weekend, it's only fitting to take a peek at America's creepiest, spookiest, hair-raising listings. At the top of the charts is theCarleton Villa on Carleton Island in the Thousand Islands archipelago of New York. Built in 1894 for William O. Wyckoff, whose massive fortune was derived from the Remington arms and typewriter company, Carleton Villa was once a grand home, used by the Wyckoff's for family gatherings. Today, after more than 60 years of neglect, the house stands nearly gutted by the elements, in need of a complete restoration. According to an architect who recently surveyed the site, the stone structure itself requires little work, but restoring the interiors to their Gilded Age glories would require as sizable fortune. Good thing this spooktastic villa, along with 6.9 acres of waterfront land, is priced at just $495K.

↑ This side of a haunted lunatic asylum, nothing quite curdles the blood quicker than an abandoned hospital, nevermind one that's tucked away down a rutted grass driveway on eleven densely wooded acres. The U.S. Marine Hospitalwas built by act of Congress in 1860 and sat just a couple doors down from General Ulysses Grant's home in Galena, Ill. Today, the decrepit structure retains much of the original details, like a magnificent cast iron staircase, and who knows how many spirits. The first $849K takes this perfect set for a horror movie.


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↑ The really frightening thing about this run-down Boyd, Md. estate is the price tag, a whopping $1.25M. The 12-room Victorian mansion on this 9.3-acre property has a sagging porch, dusty attic, missing shutters, and 5,000-square-feet in need of restoration. Back in its heyday, Winderbourne was the home of a Civil War colonel and his sewing machine heiress wife, but today this potential money pit is banking on convenient access to Washington, D.C. thanks to a nearby train station.


↑ The McFadden Mansion in Canton, Pa. is remarkably well maintained, but that doesn't prevent it from looking something like the spooky Adams Family house. The grey-brown paint job and Gothic detailing isn't helping, but it's the taxidermy-laden interiors that really cause a fright. The location in remote northern Pennsylvania isn't helping to justify a $549K price, but ten bedrooms, almost 10,000-square-feet, and an 1880s vintage can't hurt.


↑ In most towns, this sort of dilapidated cottage would be termed a fixer upper, but in Jerome, Ariz.—"the world's largest ghost town"—shabby properties are the norm. That's because the town, once the fourth largest in Arizona, has seen a precipitous decline in population since the local mines closed. In 1929, the town was home to 15,000 miners. By 1950, fewer than 50 people lived in town. That might make this 1904 Craftsmen, listed for $190K, one of the nicest in town. At least until the ghosts of miners past start haunting the place.

· History [The Carleton Island Villa]
· Carleton Island, New York [Historic Properties]
· U.S. Marine Hospital [official site]
· Winderbourne [Historic Properties]
· Stick Style [Sayre Homes]
· 668 Verde Ave [Zillow]