

Perhaps prospective buyers have long memories and haven’t forgotten about his “goddesses.” Beverly Hills, CA It’s back on the market with a $1.5 million price chop. Why it’s here: Built in 1775, the Lane House offers period charm combined with modern conveniences. The large formal living and dining rooms feature beamed ceilings. The eat-in kitchen includes original wide-plank flooring and a brick hearth, along with granite counters, recessed lighting, and stainless steel appliances. Along with a master suite, office, and guest bedrooms, the 1-acre lot features an original barn and huge lawn. Why it’s here: The adorable Edgewood Cottage offers a beautifully updated space, with a sunroom, living room with fireplace, and dining room. The kitchen offers access to the patio through French doors, and the master bedroom comes with a spacious closet with built-in shoe shelves. The property also includes a fenced yard and a detached garage. This contemporary and elegant Vegas pad features an open footprint, with glass pocket-doors that completely open up to the backyard. The outdoor space has a resortlike pool, spa, fire pits, and landscaping. Inside, the formal dining room includes a floor-to-ceiling wine display. There’s also an impressive multiscreen media room, as well as an owner’s suite and office on the first floor. Why it’s here: Oooh la la in NOLA! This Queen Anne home sits near Audubon Park and Magazine Street shops and restaurants. It was built in 1919, and its details include custom woodwork, a coved ceiling, and a dining room mural. 5523 Paradise Valley Rd, Hidden Hills, CA The kitchen has granite counters and a high ceiling, and outdoors, the landscaping has mature plantings and a flagstone patio in the back.

Why it’s here: Set on 2 acres and up a private drive, the 7,500-square-foot estate is ready for a celeb to move on in. Although you may not ever need them in Southern California, the home has five fireplaces. The country kitchen boasts a Viking range along with an octagon-shaped breakfast room. Other features include a library with built-ins, a billiard room, and a master suite with a private balcony. Why it’s here: This well-maintained home from the 1920s is in a great location, for a great price.

The layout offers a large family room, formal dining room, and sun room. On the second floor, you’ll find hardwood floors and a master bedroom. Out back, there’s a landscaped and fenced backyard with a patio, fire pit, and outdoor sound system. Boston legend David Ortiz has put his wicked awesome house on the market. The Adirondack-style home on 2 acres features a chef’s kitchen, open floor plan, and a landscaped yard with pool and jacuzzi. Bonus: Ortiz has left behind a custom-built bar and theatre in the basement, which was built with input from Fenway architects and includes materials from Fenway Park. Why it’s here: This single-story main house with massive windows, right on Lake Austin, is a sleek structure with an ideal location.
