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As other parts of the nation settle down following the churning weather, it’s business as usual in the California celebrity home market. Local hot spots for dealmaking include Hidden Hills, Calabasas, Pacific Palisades and WeHo.
But we’ll also take you to other parts of the Golden State, with notable transactions involving a footloose musician in Santa Barbara and a pro baseball player in Alamo, Calif.
Once you’re done checking out these star-studded transactions, visit and like our [Facebook page]( where you can find Hot Property stories and updates throughout the week. That’s also a great place to leave us a tip about a celebrity home deal.
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Try to keep up
The cast of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” could fill a whole column lately.
Within a two-month period, Kylie Jenner sold homes in [Hidden Hills and Calabasas](. Now sister Kendall Jenner has sold her renovated Midcentury [house in Hollywood Hills West]( and quasi-bro-in-law Scott Disick has a house up for lease.
Kendall sold for $6.85 million — some $350,000 more than she bought the home for last year from actors John Krasinski and Emily Blunt. Six bedrooms are spread across the home’s 4,824 square feet. Highlights include a freestanding fireplace, a media room, a wet bar and a rooftop patio decked out with a dining area, lounge and fireplace.
Fellow cast member Disick bought a two-story [Cape Cod-style home in Hidden Hills]( last year for $6 million and put it back on the market six months later at $7.88 million. Kourtney Kardashianâs ex recently put the seven-bedroom mansion up for rent at $60,000 a month.
Set at the end of a cul-de-sac, the place opens to a formal entry with herringbone wood floors. Amenities in the home’s 8,110-square-foot interior include a game room, a home theater with a 12-foot screen and a glass-enclosed wine cellar built into the staircase.
Sliding walls of glass open to the property’s 1.3 acres, where thereâs a pool and a basketball court.
[Scott Disick's home for lease](
Disick put his Hidden Hills home up for lease at $60,000 a month. (Realtor.com | Inset: Getty Images)
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Top-drawer in WeHo
Oscar-winning actress Faye Dunaway has sold a [pied-Ã -terre in West Hollywood]( for $600,000, or $5,000 above her asking price of $595,000.
The 800-square-foot condo was extensively updated during Dunawayâs ownership. The one-bedroom, two-bathroom unit centers on an open kitchen outfitted with European hardware and a marble backsplash. A built-in bar area with a wine chiller sits behind the center island/breakfast bar.
The living room, which is pre-wired for a movie projector, has glass doors that open to a screened patio.
The 76-year-old actress won an Oscar for “Network” (1976). This year, Dunaway appeared in the films “Inconceivable,” “The Case for Christ” and “The Bye Bye Man.”
[Faye Dunaway's old condo](
Dunaway sold her upgraded condo in West Hollywood for $600,000. (Val Riolo | Inset: Los Angeles Times)
Footloose in Santa Barbara
Grammy-winning artist Kenny Loggins has cut loose his [home in Santa Barbara]( selling the one-acre spread for $2.65 million.
The park-like property centers on a hacienda-style home built in 1960. The main house, which has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, shares the site with a guesthouse and a swimming pool.
Glass pocket doors open to patios and a built-in barbecue. Lawns surround the pool, which has a Baja shelf and a spa.
Loggins, 68, composed songs for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and released six albums as half of the rock-pop duo Loggins and Messina before he became a solo artist. His soundtrack hits include “I’m Alright” for “Caddyshackâ (1980), “Footloose” for the 1984 film of the same name and “Danger Zone” for “Top Gun” (1986).
[Kenny Loggins' old Santa Barbara home](
Loggins sold his Santa Barbara home for $2.65 million. (Realtor.com | Inset: Associated Press)
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His old green acreage
Itâs a far piece as the crow flies from the old “Green Acres” set, but Eddie Albert once planted corn in the front yard of a [Pacific Palisades home]( now listed at $19.5 million.
The John Byers-designed California hacienda, built in 1933, was home to the film and television actor for nearly five decades.
The expansive property encompasses 33,000 square feet with canyon, mountain and ocean views. The gated estate includes a main house, several outdoor pavilions and a swimming pool surrounded by a lawn.
The house, maintained in its period style, is entered through a two-story foyer. A vintage pub room, five bedrooms and six bathrooms are within the more than 4,800 square feet of living space.
Albert, who died in 2005 at 99, was known for his portrayal of Oliver Wendell Douglas on the 1960s series “Green Acres,” “The Beverly Hillbillies” and “Petticoat Junction.”
[Eddie Albert's old home for sale](
The Pacific Palisades house was the home of late actor Albert for five decades. (Luke Gibson)
Goodbye home base
San Francisco Giant [Brandon Belt has sold his Alamo, Calif., home]( for $3.5 million. It was a quick run of the diamond for the injury-sidelined first baseman. He bought the one-acre property in January for $3.45 million.
The renovated two-story home, built in 1993, combines Craftsman and farmhouse elements, such as a wraparound porch.
A vaulted-ceiling entry, formal living and dining rooms, five bedrooms and four bathrooms are within the 4,790 square feet of living space in the main house.
An 800-square-foot studio tops the three-car garage.
[Brandon Belt's old home sold](
Belt sold his home in Northern California for $3.5 million. (Realtor.com | Inset: Doug Duran / MCT)
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In case you missed it
HGTV home makeover twins Drew and Jonathan Scott are [renovating a 1921 Hancock Park property]( that will become Drew and fiancée Linda Phanâs first home together. The makeover of the $2.3-million five-bedroom residence will be chronicled in the five-part series “Property Brothers at Home: Drew’s Honeymoon House,” which airs in November.
From the archives
Ten years ago, the Great One morphed into the Grape One. Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky sold his Lake Sherwood home to devote time to making wine in partnership with Creekside Estate Winery in Niagara Falls, Canada. The seven-acre property contained a 10,800-square-foot main house, two guesthouses and a carriage house.
Twenty years ago, actor Patrick Swayze and his wife, dancer Lisa Niemi, sold their Lake Arrowhead home for about $2 million. They decided to sell the 5,000-square-foot mountain getaway to buy a small ranch out of state.
What we’re reading
— In Florida, check out this [Art Deco gem]( of a building spotted by Estately.com. A one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo there is listed at $225,000.
— Despairing of high Orange County home prices, some buyers are willing to brave commutes and are [turning to more affordable Riverside County](. It’s the only way some millennials can afford to take the first-home step.
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