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Last updated, January 14, 2012

Actress and director Jodie Foster sold her Beverly Hills estate for $8.3 million, the L.A. Times reported. The seven-bedroom home has a style described as "Cape Cod" and "Connecticut." The property also has a two-bedroom guesthouse, a tennis court and a swimming pool. (premierlaproperties.com)


Actor Dennis Quaid sold his home with a putting green in Pacific Palisades, Calif. for $9.5 million, initially listed for $16.9 million in March 2011. He reportedly bought the eight-bedroom home in 1999 for $1,830,00. (Zillow)


Tiger Woods' ex-wife and former Swedish model Elin Nordegren demolished her $12.2 million mansion in North Palm Beach, Fl. She purchased the 6-bed, 8-bath home in March 2011 but now wants to build her dream home, TMZ reported. (Pacific Coast News)


Elin Nordegren's $12 million mansion, located in a private community in North Palm Beach, was demolished after the ex-wife of Tiger Woods reportedly decided to build her dream home. Bulldozers were seen digging and pushing piles of rubble which used to be the 6 bedroom, 8 bathroom luxury home that Nordegren purchased after a reported $100 million divorce settlement. (Pacific Coast News)


Singer Rihanna sold her Beverly Hills eight-bedroom home for $5.03 million, said the L.A. Times. She listed it in November 2010 for $4.5 million after paying $6.9 million two years ago. The home reportedly has water damage from the roof and windows and was described as a "major fixer." (Realtor.com)


The home in 1961's 'Breakfast At Tiffany's' is on sale for $5.8 million. Peter Bacanovic, the broker in Martha Stewart's insider trading case, bought the New York home for $6.5 million in 2000. Like Holly Golightly, he said he wants to start a new chapter in his life. (Zillow.com)


Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen's Brentwood mansion in Los Angeles, Calif. is nearing completion, according to the Daily Mail. The $20 million mansion features eight bedrooms, weight room and a wine cellar according to the Mail. (Whittle/Splash News)


Brad Pitt is selling his Malibu home for $13.75 million, according to Realtor.com. The 47-year-old actor bought the residence for $8.4 million in 2005 just after splitting from wife, Jennifer Aniston. The home four bedrooms, four bathrooms and 4,088 square feet of space. (Splash News/Newscom)

UPDATE:
Ellen DeGeneres is moving into Brad Pitt's old home. Us Weekly reports the talk show host and her wife, Portia de Rossi, have purchased Pitt's Malibu, Calif., mansion for $12 million. The property actually includes two homes that overlook the Pacific Ocean. Pitt bought the property for $4.8 million in 2005, following his breakup with ex-wife Jennifer Aniston. (Splash)


The house (on Westchester Place, Los Angeles) used as the setting for FX's "American Horror Story" is on sale (1/10/2012) for $4.5 million.


Renee Zellweger has listed her $1.5 million Connecticut home for sale. The actress bought the 4-bedroom, 3.5 bathroom house in 2004 and made "extensive" renovations to the property, RadarOnline.com said. Zellwegger described the home's town, Pomfret, as "the embodiment of the old-fashioned American small town, while it is simultaneously, a culturally rich and sophisticated community." (Coldwell Banker)


For $25,000 a month, Britney Spears, 30, and her two young sons are renting a 10,000 square foot mansion in Thousand Oaks, Calif., US Weekly reported. The pop star's home has inlaid marble, a massive cabana and outdoor kitchen combination, an infinity pool, and a view of the Sherwood Country Club Estates golf course, Realtor.com said. (Pacific Coast News)


Recently split from Demi Moore, actor Ashton Kutcher reportedly viewed a $10 million home for sale in the Hollywood Hills, which celebrity site X17 calls the ultimate "bachelor pad" complete with five bedrooms, bar, gym/massage room, infinity pool, retractable walls of glass, and a hot tub. (Zillow)


Beyonce and Jay-Z went house-hunting in Miami Beach for pads to raise their future family, including checking out singer Ricky Martin's $12.5 million seven-room mansion, according to TMZ. Martin bought the home for $10 million in 2005. (Realtor.com)


The former Los Angeles rental of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, the on and off-screen married couple of the Twilight series, is now listed for $6 million. They rented the gated Bel Air home which overlooks Stone Canyon reservoir during the summer of 2011. (Zillow)


Singer and actress Jennifer Hudson bought a 12,000 square foot mansion in the Chicago suburb of Burr Ridge. Though the sale price is not known, the 6-bedroom, 7-bathroom home was recently listed for $2.8 million. It has a heated garage and two laundry rooms. (Zillow)


Former child star of 'Malcolm in the Middle' Frankie Muniz has put up his 4,200 sq ft, 5 Bedrooms/4 baths, house for rent for a mere $15,000 a month. Singer Cee Lo Green previously rented the Hollywood Hills home, which Muniz purchased for $3.5 million in 2006 when he was 21 years old. (Zillow)


Actress Pamela Anderson listed her three bedroom Malibu beach house in California for $75,000 a month or $20,000 a week. Designed by the Baywatch beauty, the actress said she is renting her home because she is "enjoying a lot more time in my native Canada with my family." The home is in a gated community and "high-tech, completely controllable by iPads," according to the listing. (VRBO.com)


In this Nov. 23, 2011 photo, Sagamore Hill, which former President Theodore Roosevelt called home until his death in 1919, is seen in Oyster Bay, N.Y. The entire contents of the house are being packed up and put in storage because the National Parks Service is preparing for a three-year, $6.2 million renovation of the 28-room Queen Anne shingle-style mansion on the north shore of Long Island. (Seth Wenig/AP Photo)


The L.A. house where actors Ben Affleck and Matt Damon wrote the screenplay for the film, Good Will Hunting, is on sale for $779,000. The two lived in the home in the 90s and earned an Oscar for Best Screenplay. The 2,187-sq ft 4-bedroom home features a "Viking-French Norman style." (Zillow)


Oprah Winfrey is renting her $5.6 million luxury Chicago apartment for $15,000 a month, according to Zillow. Oprah ended her show in May and is spending more time in L.A., where her O Network is based. Purchased in 2006, she reportedly never lived in it due to privacy concerns. (Zillow)


Friends sitcom actor David Schwimmer listed his home in L.A. for $10.7 million. The Mediterranean-style home is within 44,540 square feet of land, has tennis courts and a guest house, according to Zillow. (Zillow)


The bedroom at the Carolwood Drive home where singer Michael Jackson passed away in 2009, in Beverly Hills, Calif. is shown. Julien's Auctions will sell various antique furnishings and paintings that surrounded the King of Pop at the home he rented as he prepared for a series of comeback concerts. The auction is set for Dec. 17. (Dan Steinberg/AP Photo )


Musician Jon Bon Jovi is selling his apartment located at 158 Mercer Street in New York City, where Bernard Madoff's son, Mark Madoff, committed suicide last December. Bon Jovi is selling his SoHo duplex condo with an asking price of around $45 million, reports New York Post's Andy Wang. (Jeremy Bales/Bloomberg/Getty Images)


Dennis Quaid's 418 acre ranch in Montana is up for sale, according to E! online. The property contains a house with three bedrooms and four bathrooms along with a stable and four guest homes, according to E! and Realtor.com. (Realtor.com)


Actress and L'Oreal spokeswoman Andie MacDowell listed her home which sits on 1.89 acres beside a country club's golf course in Asheville, N.C. for $4.5 million. The four-story home is a "storybook Tudor with Art Nouveau" and was featured in Carolina Home+Garden in 2008, according to Realtor.com. (Realtor.com )


'Friends' star Matthew Perry, put his $13.5 million mansion up for sale on Oct. 5, 2011, according to the Huffington Post. Perry purchased the Malibu estate in 2005 for $6.5 million, AOL Real Estate reported. It has four bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms and overlooking the ocean. (realtor.com)


"Life & Style" magazine photographed Brad and Angelina's London home. 'It is the eighth most expensive town to buy property in Britain,' according to Lawrence Hall of property website Zoopla.co.uk, the Daily Mail reported. (Life & Style )


Jennifer Lopez just purchased this $18 million home on two acres in the Water Mill area of New York's tony Hamptons. The 14,000-square foot, waterfront home should offer plenty of room for Lopez and her three-year-old twins, Max and Emme, with ex-Marc Anthony. Amenities include seven bedrooms, nine-and-a-half baths, seven fireplaces, an elevator, media room, pool and dock. (Zillow.com)


Sharon Stone put her Beverly Hills home on the market for $9 million. (Zillow.com)


Rosie O'Donnell has purchased a home in Chicago's prestigious Lakeview area for $2.5 million. According to Realty.com, property has 6,000 square foot with five bedrooms and seven baths and was built in 2007. O'Donnell's new show, "The Rosie Show," premieres Oct. 11, on Oprah Winfrey's OWN network. (Realtor.com)


Country singer Taylor Swift shelled out $2.5 million for a new home for her parents. Swift bought the mansion in an exclusive area of Nashville where their neighbors will be Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, according to the Daily Mail. (Splash News)


The 1939 film classic "Gone With the Wind" is the inspiration behind this Pennsylvania inn. Jim and Donna Winner purchased the farmhouse in 1984 and decided to create their "themed inn" in the vision of "Tara," the Southern plantation at the heart of the movie. (Tara-Inn.com)


Joe Robinett of Winnemucca, Nev., spent two-and-a-half years building a replica of the Victorian home featured in the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock thriller "Psycho" around his own home. Robinett constructed the facade in 2010 to celebrate both the film's 50th anniversary and Halloween. He dressed as the mother of the film's famous character, Norman Bates, to greet trick-or-treaters. (Joe Robinett)


The home portrayed as the haunted Amityville house in the 1979 film "The Amityville Horror" has been put up for sale for $1.35 million. (Tim McCarthy/Asbury Park Press )


The infamous home of Adrian Grenier's character Vincent Chase on "Entourage" has been sold for $4.2 million. The 9,010 square foot home in Encino Hills, Calif. was used for several seasons of the hit HBO show. The gated villa went on the market in 2010 for a hefty $5.75 million, AOL Real Estate reports. The house reportedly dropped to $4.85 million before reaching its final selling price of $4.2 million. (Realty.com)


The 14-room brick house famously defended from intruders by a young Macaulay Culkin in the movie "Home Alone" is up for sale in suburban Chicago for $2.4 million. The 4,250-square foot house sits on a half-acre lot in suburban Winnetka, about 20 miles north of Chicago. (Coldwell Banker)


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge William and Kate have moved into their first official apartment at Kensington Palace in London. According to People.com, the apartment consists of just two bedrooms and one bathroom. (Oli Scarff/Getty Images)


Jerry Seinfeld's Colorado home is on the market for $18 million. The Western estate includes 11 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, a guest house, heated four-car garage and four fireplaces, according to Realtor.com (www.realtor.com)


As Regis Philbin prepares to say goodbye to his morning talk show, "Live," at the end of the year, the television icon is also looking to unload some real estate. Philbin has put one of his two Greenwich, Conn., homes on the market for $3.8 million, according to Zillow.com. (Zilllow.com)


Katy Perry and Russell Brand have purchased a Hollywood Hills mansion for $6.5 million,according to Realtor.com. It features stained-glass windows, a carved fireplace mantel in the living room, a pub, a study and a media room. (Rex Features/AP Photo)


Katherine Hepburn's family home in Connecticut has been put on the market for $28 million. The actress lived in the mansion until she died in 2003 at the age of 96. According to Realtor.com, the colonial style home features six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. (Splash)


Aerial Photos of Arnold Schwarzenegger's 23 Million Dollar Mansion that he has left amidst his love child scandal and divorce. The sprawling 14,500-square-foot mansion is situated on close to 6 acres of land in the hills of Brentwood within an exclusive gated community. (X17)


Charlie Sheen's infamous "Sober Valley Lodge" has been put on the market for $7.2 million. The listing for the Beverly Hills home reads, "This custom-built Mediterranean in Mulholland Estates is an entertainer's dream with spacious public rooms, most of which open to a beautifully landscaped yard featuring a professional outdoor kitchen with dining area, pool and spa." (Zip Realty)


Jennifer Aniston has reportedly purchased a penthouse apartment in New York City's trendy West Village for $5.9 million. The one-bedroom, one-bath apartment has a wraparound terrace with skyline views and a top-of-the-line kitchen, according to Zillow.com. The actress, who built a 9,000-square-foot home dream home in Beverly Hills, Calif., in 2006, said in a "GMA" interview that she was ready to leave Hollywood and was looking for a place in New York. "I grew up here. I miss it. There's nothing like being in the city...the city of everyman. It's all walks and I love that." (Zillow.com )


Don King's Florida estate is on the market for the hefty price tag of $19.995 million. The boxing promoter's double beachfront properties are set on a combined 1.38 acres and include pools, tennis courts and more, according to Zilllow.com. The two Spanish-style stucco homes have 9 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. (Zillow.com)


Pink and her husband Carey Hart have purchased a $11.8 million beach house in Malibu, CA. Pink is currently expecting her first child. The house boasts views of the ocean has a swimming pool and herb garden. (Splash News)


"Good Morning America" royal correspondent India Hicks shows "GMA" viewers her palatial Bahamas beach home, what she calls her "favorite place." It's thousands of miles away from London where she grew up as the goddaughter of Prince Charles and a flower girl in his royal wedding to the late Princess Diana, but the style queen told "GMA" it's at this island retreat where she finds refuge, and inspiration. "It's my own little bit of private paradise right here," she said. (ABC)


The now crumbling home that was said to be the inspiration for the F. Scott Fitzgerald book "The Great Gatsby" is expected to be demolished, according to Newsday. The $30 million home built in 1902 was said to be the inspiration for the home of the Daisy Buchanan character in the novel. The mansion that was once an opulent display of wealth reportedly costs $4,500 a day to maintain making it hard to sell. The estate will reportedly be destroyed and replaced by a small community of five homes. (Dennis Clark/Splash News)


Jennifer Aniston's house is for sale. The actress tells People Magazine that she wants to simplify her life and the house is "just too much for her." It might be TOO much for a lot of people. People reports the house is on the market for $42 million. Photo: Aerial GV's of Jennifer Aniston's home in Beverly Hills. (SplashNews)


LeBron James, the basketball star, has bought a mansion in Coconut Grove, Fla., for $9 million. The Miami Heat star's new home sits on 20,000 square feet of property and has six bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, a pool, home theater, library and docking space for two 60-foot yachts. (Obeo.com)


Sheryl Crow is selling this French style home in Tennessee, according to the website, www.sherylcrowauction.com. The three-story, five-bedroom house sits on 150 acres and is over 10,000 square feet in area, complete with a 14-stall barn and indoor riding arena. It also has over six bathrooms, a few private nanny quarters and a six-car garage. The estate was first listed for $7.5 million in May. (sherylcrowauction.com)


Nicolas Cage's former Bel Air home was finally sold to a new owner for $10.5 million. The estate was once listed at nearly three times that amount. Cage lost the property to foreclosure this year due to financial problems. The Bel-Air estate has been picked up by a limited liability company after the 70-year-old home failed to sell at auction in April and was put on the market for $11.8 million by bosses at Citibank to recoup three loans on the property. (James Aylott/Getty Images)


Bernard Madoff's Palm Beach, Fla., home sold for $5.65 million. The five-bedroom, seven-bath property is the last of three Madoff homes sold to pay restitution to victims of his Ponzi scheme. (J Pat Carter/AP Photo)


This 13-bedroom home, named for the French palace of Versailles, sits on the shores of Lake Butler in Windermere, Florida. Still under construction, it will be one of the largest private homes in the country. It is offered for sale for $75 million by time-share mogul David Siegel, the Orlando Sentinel reports. (Coldwell Banker)


The Brooklyn, N.Y., townhouse where Truman Capote wrote "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "In Cold Blood" has dropped to $14 million in late 2011. Sotheby's International Realty agent Karen Heyman said the building, at 70 Willow St. in Brooklyn Heights, was expected to break sales records as one of the most expensive townhouses in the borough when originally listed for $18 million in May 2010. (VHT)


In this photo provided by Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty, the house made famous in the 1979 film "The Amityville Horror" is shown Thursday, May 20, 2010 in Amityville, N.Y.. The five-bedroom Dutch Colonial went on the market Monday, May 24, 2010 for $1.15 million. (Kevin J Wohles/Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty/AP Photo )


Entertainer Wayne Newton turned away police attempting to collect a $500,000 court judgement Thursday, according to a report by The Associated Press. Last June a judge ruled that Newton owed his former pilot more than $400,000 in back pay and the bill has been going up ever since. (ABC/Getty Images)


The home of Cher in Hawaii was sold in an auction for $8.72 million in January 2010. TMZ.com reported the legendary singer's 8,821 square-foot mansion on Hawaii's Kona-Kohala coast was expected to fetch between $8 million and $12 million. The singer and actress paid $2.9 million for the home in 2009, the L.A. Times reported. (Getty Images/linnymorris.com via Rubenstein PR)


Burt Reynolds has been trying for months to sell his 12,500-square-foot Florida waterfront compound. Once listed for $15 million, then later for $9 million, the home now faces foreclosure. A mortgage lender filed a foreclosure lawsuit for $1.2 million in August 2011. It sits on more than three acres with a five-bedroom main house and two-bedroom guesthouse. (JIC Realty, Inc./Getty Images)


When Prince moved out of his Beverly Hills rental, the landlord did not know what to do with the $300,000 security deposit the singer left behind. According to TMZ, property agents 3121 Rep Inc. have sued the owners of the house saying the security deposit belongs to them. The home's owners, however, claim Prince made the payments so he should collect the deposit. Prince had been leasing the house for $150,000 a month. Built by developer George Sanopietro, the 30,000 square foot Tuscan-style house is located in the gated community of Beverly Park, features nine bedrooms and 14 bathrooms, a pool, screening room and a wine basement. (laluxuryestates.com/Getty Images)



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