James McClain Pop music’s global superstar Ariana Grande has one less problem on her plate, as it were. After years of renting various Los Angeles mansions and a seemingly endless house hunt, she’s finally found a permanent home in the city.
25.05.2020 - 00:37 / variety.com
By James McClain
While Coronavirus woes have financially slammed nearly every industry, real estate has been among the hardest-hit of all. Since the shelter-in-place restrictions took effect in March, property sales in major cities like Los Angeles have mostly ground to a screeching halt that’s only now morphed back into a timid crawl. And the ultra-high-end sector — homes priced above $10 million — has been particularly impacted, with jumbo mortgages all but extinct and buyers reluctant to
James McClain Pop music’s global superstar Ariana Grande has one less problem on her plate, as it were. After years of renting various Los Angeles mansions and a seemingly endless house hunt, she’s finally found a permanent home in the city.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Marisa Zanuck is calling it quits with her husband after 13 years of marriage, according to TMZ. Marisa filed for divorce from her husband, movie producer Dean Zanuck, on February 25 in Los Angeles, court records confirm, as reported by The New York Daily News. Marisa is asking for joint custody of the couple's 13-year-old son Jack and 11-year-old daughter Darryl.
Tom Ackerley shows off his toned body while going shirtless for a run on Monday (June 8) in Los Angeles.
James McClain Fresh off selling his legendary Beverly Hills estate to Jeff Bezos for a California record $165 million, multibillionaire mogul David Geffen has opted to downsize his living circumstances, in a manner of speaking, by purchasing a nearby compound that also boasts Old Hollywood ties.The Los Angeles Times first reported rumors of the impending transaction, and now sources say the deal is essentially done.
By Mark David
Los Angeles County and several cities in the area extended curfew orders on Wednesday night and into Thursday morning as protests are again scheduled in some areas of Southern California. Los Angeles pushed back its curfew time from the 6 p.m.
By Erik Pedersen
By Erik Pedersen
The rest is still unwritten...or it was until now. 14 years ago on May 31, Laguna Beach fans hopped in the passenger set of Lauren Conrad's black BMW to join her on her journey to The Hills, following the reality star as she lived, worked and played in Los Angeles.
Robbie Williams is worried about break-ins at his Los Angeles home.
Robbie Williams is worried about break-ins at his Los Angeles home.
By Mark David
By J. Kim Murphy
Tom Ackerley wears a black face mask for protection while stepping out at the Farmer’s Market for some shopping on Sunday (May 24) in Los Angeles.
The rest is still unwritten … or not. When The Hills first debuted in May 2006, it looked a lot different than the revival, The Hills: New Beginnings. The MTV reality show, a spinoff of Laguna Beach, followed Lauren Conrad from Laguna to Los Angeles where she moved in with Heidi Montag. Their “first friend,” who also lived in the building — and later lived with Conrad — was Audrina Patridge.