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Plus, Kamala Harris’s Homes: Here’s Where the Vice President Has Lived. [View in your browser]( | [Update your preferences](   [(image) Architectural Digest Logo]( August 07, 2024 Welcome to Architectural Digest's mid-week update on the top property deals across Hollywood and beyond. [black background kanye west standing at center smoke around him]( [Kanye West Finds a Buyer for His Stripped-Down Tadao Ando Manse]( [After paying $57.3 million for the Malibu property, the rapper and fashion mogul proceeded with a controversial remodel before listing the dwelling for $53 million]( [READ MORE]( [novak djokovic’s houses]( [Explore Gold Medallist Novak Djokovic’s Houses Around the World]( [The tennis pro comes from a humble background in Serbia, and now owns homes in Monte Carlo, Miami, New York City, Marbella, and more]( [READ MORE]( [Ben Affleck in black shirt walking outside smiling]( [Ben Affleck Buys $20.5 Million French-Country-Style Pacific Palisades Home]( [The Good Will Hunting star’s purchase of the Cliff May-designed dwelling comes after he and wife Jennifer Lopez listed their Beverly Hills estate for $68 million]( [READ MORE]( [Image may contain: Kamala Harris, Crowd, Person, People, Electrical Device, Microphone, Accessories, Jewelry, and Necklace]( [Kamala Harris’s Homes: Here’s Where the Vice President Has Lived]( [Harris and her husband currently live in the official vice presidential residence, but they maintain a $5 million mansion in California]( [READ MORE]( [Jennifer Lopez Sells Manhattan Penthouse for $23 Million After 7 Years on the Market]( [The property officially changed hands the same day that the singer’s husband, actor Ben Affleck, bought a new house in LA]( [READ MORE]( Connect With AD [(image) Architectural Digest on Facebook]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Twitter]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Pinterest]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Instagram]( This e-mail was sent to you by Architectural Digest. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [archdigest@news.condenast.com](mailto: archdigest@news.condenast.com), to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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