Heigl lists home for $1.75 million

Published Saturday July 19th, 2008
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Maybe Katherine Heigl just didn't have room in her closet for those 27 bridesmaid dresses?

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CTV‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star Katherine Heigl has put her Hollywood starter house up for sale.

The breakaway star of Grey's Anatomy and Roswell, who is enjoying a newish marriage and box-office acclaim with 27 Dresses, has listed the house she owned before she became really famous - a Hollywood starter house. It's in L.A.'s Los Feliz neighborhood, and the asking price is $1.75 million (U.S.)

The 2,400-square-foot redone contemporary has an open floor plan with glass walls that provide views from downtown to the ocean. It has three bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms and was built in 1935. There are hardwood floors throughout, and the two-story house has a bells-and-whistles kitchen with granite countertops. The master bedroom has French doors opening to a city-view balcony. The master bathroom has an oversized stone steam shower. The living room is replete with a fireplace.

Heigl, 29, seems to be on everyone's short list of hot actresses these days. She's certainly come a long way from the macabre Bride of Chucky (1998). She played teenage alien Isabel Evans on Roswell for three years, starting in 1999, while continuing her big-screen career. Heigl won an Emmy last year for her work on Grey's Anatomy.

In December, she married musician Josh Kelley in Park City, Utah.

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Did someone coat Malibu's Carbon Beach with 24-karat gold flakes?

William J. Chadwick, who manages to keep the lowest profile of any member of the Carbon Beach Super Rich Club, just listed his 10,500-square-foot home at $65 million. If sold at that price, it could be a record for Malibu -- at least among transactions in the public eye.

Chadwick is a managing director of Chadwick Saylor & Co., a real estate investment banking and capital management firm with offices in Los Angeles and Atlanta.

Former California governor Gray Davis named him his point man to bring an NFL team to L.A. So maybe not everything Chadwick touches turns to gold.

But real estate watchers will be curious to see if his Midas touch works on the Carbon Beach house he listed: $65 million is a lot of moola, even for a piece of the billionaires' beach.

The house, described by the listing agent as the "crown" of Carbon Beach, has 150 feet of beachfront, a 75-foot beachfront pool and spa. And then there is the mother of all home theatres, with 16 plush seats, a top-of-the-line sound system and top-quality viewing. There is also a full-wall-size aquarium, in case you tire of standing on the deck watching the dolphins cavort. And a wine cellar, in case you simply tire.

The master bedroom suite has his-and-hers bathrooms. The house has six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, a pub, a gym, and is wired for all sorts of electronic toys, present and future.

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If life were simpler, we would keep only those people who get Monty Python humour and vote the rest off the island. And if actor extraordinaire John Cleese didn't split your sides in that troupe, surely you got some belly laughs from A Fish Called Wanda.

We hope Cleese is laughing all the way to the bank. After being listed for about a year, his 14.6-acre equestrian ranch in Montecito, near Santa Barbara, finally has sold. Originally, it was listed at $28 million, and though the sale isn't recorded in public records, area real estate sources said it was in the vicinity of $16.5 million.

The buyer was none other than cellphone pioneer Craig McCaw, the beleaguered ex-husband of Wendy McCaw, owner of the Santa Barbara News-Press. Their divorce settlement was reportedly the largest in Washington state history and one of the largest ever in the United States.

Cleese, too, has entered the realm of marital morass. He has parted from his third wife, psychotherapist Alyce Faye Eichelberger - which may be the reason for the sale.

The property has professional equine facilities, including a 16,000-square-foot barn. There is a completely padded central corridor area suitable for all-weather workouts (as if Montecito is plagued by bad weather?). There are two indoor-outdoor accessible exercise rooms. Trails lead to the ocean or nearby scenic Romero Canyon.

And that's just for the horses. Things are pretty nice for the humans as well, with a Mediterranean-style home with garden and mountain views. There are three bedrooms, four bathrooms and a cobalt blue swimming pool. The square footage of the main house was unavailable from public records. Think big.

Cleese announced recently that he is writing a stage musical of his 1988 hit movie, A Fish Called Wanda.

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One of the world's greatest leading men, Cary Grant, slept here. Actually, Grant did more than sleep here. He used this 1927 Palm Springs house as his personal hideaway for more than 20 years, starting in the 1950s. And now it's on the market for $4,995,000.

The 6,000-square-foot Spanish farmhouse has six bedrooms and 5 1/2 bathrooms. It has a real Old Hollywood feel with a built-in dressing room and a studio.

There is a 40-foot-long great room, a saline pool and mountain views. Wallace Neff designed the guest wing, which has three bedrooms, each with stucco fireplaces and private bathrooms.

The compound is on a tree-lined street and sits on 1.5 acres in the desert community's Movie Colony neighbourhood - an area so dubbed because of the many celebrities who once lived here.

Grant called this home Las Palomas, Spanish for "The Doves." Many original features remain, including the double-thick whitewashed walls, hand-painted Spanish Talavera tiles in the kitchen and bathrooms, kiva fireplaces and terra-cotta roof tiles.

Hot Property, by Ann Brenoff of the Los Angeles Times, features the biggest celebrity real estate deals.

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