Sponsored By 0 Real Estate The inside includes six separate bedroom-bathroom suites and the outside includes everything from an outdoor kitchen to a pool. Chris Lindahl , Patch Staff Posted Reply CALABASAS, CA — Looking for a place you never have to leave? This Calabasas estate may be it. With six bedroom-bathroom suites, a guest house and fully loaded grounds — complete with a pool and spa — this $19.95 million home is brimming with amenities. Check out more information and plenty of photos below. Address: 25242 Prado Del Grandioso, Calabasas, CA Price: $19950000 Square feet: 14513 Bedrooms: 7 Bathrooms: 9 Listing Description: The Estates at The Oaks. This spectacular home is nestled near the end of quiet cul-de-sac and features approximately 15,000 square feet of superb quality and true luxury living. Step through the entry door into a foyer with 30' soaring ceilings and adjoining … [Read more...] about Calabasas Estate Offers Luxe Living Inside And Out For $19.95M
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Perfect Patio Space At This $2.2M Newport Beach Home
Sponsored By 0 Real Estate This four-bedroom, three-bathroom Newport Beach home offers lots of indoor and outdoor living space. Miranda Ceja , Patch Staff Posted Reply NEWPORT BEACH, CA — Do you have big dreams of living steps away from the shores in Newport Beach? This four-bedroom, three-bathroom home is located in the Newport Shores Community of Newport Beach and just hit the market for $2,299,900. Welcome to 222 Colton Street. This home boasts new upgrades, a built-in jacuzzi area and a seamless indoor-outdoor layout. The primary suite is off the front of the home and offers soaring ceilings, a walk-in closet and a spacious front balcony. Address: 222 Colton Street, Newport Beach, CA Price: $2299900 Square feet: 1892 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3 Listing Description: Exceptional living awaits in this 4 Bedroom 2.5 bath gorgeous beach home in the highly sought after Newport … [Read more...] about Perfect Patio Space At This $2.2M Newport Beach Home
Living In Circles In Round Houses In CA, FL And IL: How Much House
Sponsored By 0 Real Estate A round house in Florida survived Hurricane Ian. In a star-studded California enclave, guests walk in circles. In Illinois, plan to hunt. Beth Dalbey , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Reply ACROSS AMERICA — There are some advantages, at least theoretically, to living in a round house. Contractors and companies that build and sell them tout the energy efficiency that comes with a simple shape, an aerodynamic design that’s better able to withstand high winds and hurricanes, and acoustics that soften sounds. But would you feel like you’re just walking around in circles? Or that you’re stuck on a merry-go-round that won’t spin? This week in How Much House , we looked at round homes in California, Florida and Illinois. The estimated monthly cost to live in each of the featured properties is based on a 20 percent down payment and a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at current … [Read more...] about Living In Circles In Round Houses In CA, FL And IL: How Much House
He Acted Out a Charades Clue Three Years Later
Katie Dawn Schad and Adam Robert Purdy began a fun, flirty friendship a decade after they bumped into each other at their dorm their first week at Wesleyan in 2009. “I have an aunt and uncle who live in Studio City,” Mr. Purdy said, as soon as Ms. Schad mentioned she was from that part of Los Angeles. “Have you ever been to Beeman Park?” He grew up in Montclair, N.J. “Yeah, maybe,” she said, of the small neighborhood park. And, that was that. The two, like other freshman athletes, had arrived at Clark Hall early — he was an All-American goalie for the soccer team freshman year, and she was on the volleyball team, and its captain senior year. “Our friend groups collided regularly,” Mr. Purdy said. So they often showed up at the same fraternity and house parties, hung out at the Nest bar, or just sat around Foss Hill. Although they never got close at school, and dated other people, Mr. Purdy said that even then her “distinct laugh and hilarity stood out.” She and … [Read more...] about He Acted Out a Charades Clue Three Years Later
Heidi Klum turns heads at 50: From steamy snaps to controversial lingerie shoot with daughter
close Video Heidi Klum reveals the surprising way she stays youthful ahead of 50th birthday Heidi Klum shared what she thinks helps keep her looking young. The "America's Got Talent" judge turns 50 on June 1. Heidi Klum turns 50 on Thursday – and continues to embrace the skin she is in, showing off her toned figure, both on the red carpet and on her Instagram. The former Victoria's Secret model recently told Fox News Digital that she thinks the secret to looking so youthful is "always seeing the glass rather half full than half empty." She also revealed her plans for her 50th birthday. "I don't know how I'm going to celebrate because I passed the buck to my husband," Klum explained. "I have four kids, plus my husband and his twin brother. I'm always the organizer, so I always plan like five big parties a year, and now since I have that excuse of turning 50, I'm like, ‘Honey, this one is on you.’" As Klum celebrates her milestone … [Read more...] about Heidi Klum turns heads at 50: From steamy snaps to controversial lingerie shoot with daughter
What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in June
Newly Reviewed Chelsea Joan Brown Through June 17. Matthew Marks Gallery, 522 West 22nd Street, Manhattan; 212-243-0200, matthewmarks.com . You could call the mature style of the great American painter Joan Brown (1938-1990) extra-late Egyptian, with her figures often rendered fully frontal or fully in profile. This formality — along with expanses of startling solid colors — contributes to the hypnotic stillness of her mainly autobiographical works. (Besides painting, her interests included her family, Hinduism, ballroom dancing, serious amateur swimming and Egyptian art.) It’s not always clear what Brown, who appears in six of the paintings here, is thinking about, but the seriousness is undeniable. So it’s not surprising that this show of a dozen paintings, mostly from the 1970s, includes “The Visitor” (1977). It depicts the artist seated with an Egyptian pharaoh at a restaurant. The pharaoh is deep turquoise — the color of Egyptian faience — as is the wall … [Read more...] about What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in June