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The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house has about 3,000 square feet. The rooms are bright, and the master bedroom opens to the backyard. The two-story home was built in 1955.
Figure skater Babilonia and her partner, Randy Gardner, were five-time gold medalists at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
She and Gardner began skating together when they were just 8 and 10 years old, respectively. They were medal favorites at the 1980 Olympics but were unable to compete after Gardner was injured.
Babilonia is engaged to comedian David Brenner.
Steven Shrager of Prudential California Realty, Encino, has the listing.
Murphy ex hopes 2nd time's charm
A new price, a new dawn? Perhaps. Eddie Murphy's ex-wife, Nicole Murphy, has re-listed her Calabasas house, asking $8,495,000. In October 2007, she had it on the market at $9,995,000.
The 9,214-square-foot Spanish hacienda, in a gated community, has an open floor plan. According to the MLS, it has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms. There are six fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, crown molding, hand-painted tiles, distressed hardwood floors and floor-to-ceiling windows. Other features include a state-of-the-art theater, an office with lots of built-ins, two three-car garages, an elevator, game room, pool, spa and detached casita with a full kitchen.
The Murphys divorced after five children and 13 years.
Josh Flagg of Josh Flagg Estates, Keller Williams Realty Westside, co-listed the property with Bob Hurwitz of Hurwitz James Co.
Artist's latest project: a sale
American pop artist Ed Ruscha has listed his Malibu beach house for $7.15 million. Ruscha, whose work is ranked with that of Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, owns other properties in Los Angeles and considers the city his home.
The 2,948-square-foot Point Dume beach house he hopes to sell has six bedrooms and five bathrooms, divided among an updated three-bedroom, one-story main house and two detached guest structures. The property comes with Point Dume private beach rights, a secluded pool, several patios and a mature garden. The home is also available for lease at $14,500 a month. I'm checking beneath my sofa cushions right now for spare quarters.
Ruscha, 70, became well known for his paintings, collages and photographs in the early 1960s. His first solo exhibition was at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York in 1973. He taught as a visiting professor at UCLA in 1969.
Many of his works incorporate words and phrases. He has published more than a dozen photographic books, several of them about Los Angeles.
Barry Sloane of Sotheby's International Realty, Beverly Hills, and Christopher Cortazzo of Coldwell Banker, Malibu, share the listing.
ann.brenoff@latimes.com
Figure skater Babilonia and her partner, Randy Gardner, were five-time gold medalists at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
She and Gardner began skating together when they were just 8 and 10 years old, respectively. They were medal favorites at the 1980 Olympics but were unable to compete after Gardner was injured.
Babilonia is engaged to comedian David Brenner.
Steven Shrager of Prudential California Realty, Encino, has the listing.
Murphy ex hopes 2nd time's charm
A new price, a new dawn? Perhaps. Eddie Murphy's ex-wife, Nicole Murphy, has re-listed her Calabasas house, asking $8,495,000. In October 2007, she had it on the market at $9,995,000.
The 9,214-square-foot Spanish hacienda, in a gated community, has an open floor plan. According to the MLS, it has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms. There are six fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, crown molding, hand-painted tiles, distressed hardwood floors and floor-to-ceiling windows. Other features include a state-of-the-art theater, an office with lots of built-ins, two three-car garages, an elevator, game room, pool, spa and detached casita with a full kitchen.
The Murphys divorced after five children and 13 years.
Josh Flagg of Josh Flagg Estates, Keller Williams Realty Westside, co-listed the property with Bob Hurwitz of Hurwitz James Co.
Artist's latest project: a sale
American pop artist Ed Ruscha has listed his Malibu beach house for $7.15 million. Ruscha, whose work is ranked with that of Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, owns other properties in Los Angeles and considers the city his home.
The 2,948-square-foot Point Dume beach house he hopes to sell has six bedrooms and five bathrooms, divided among an updated three-bedroom, one-story main house and two detached guest structures. The property comes with Point Dume private beach rights, a secluded pool, several patios and a mature garden. The home is also available for lease at $14,500 a month. I'm checking beneath my sofa cushions right now for spare quarters.
Ruscha, 70, became well known for his paintings, collages and photographs in the early 1960s. His first solo exhibition was at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York in 1973. He taught as a visiting professor at UCLA in 1969.
Many of his works incorporate words and phrases. He has published more than a dozen photographic books, several of them about Los Angeles.
Barry Sloane of Sotheby's International Realty, Beverly Hills, and Christopher Cortazzo of Coldwell Banker, Malibu, share the listing.
ann.brenoff@latimes.com
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