TOM Cruise offloaded one of his Hollywood homes last month for $11.4 million ($AU15.76 million) and it turns out there was a desperate housewife behind the sale.
Apparently the Mission Impossible star wanted
$12.995 million ($AU17.97 million) for the LA residence, but Longoria managed to slash the purchase price. Mission accomplished.
The glamorous “European-style” house in Laurel Canyon was just portfolio fodder for Cruise whose main residence is a mega mansion in nearby Beverly Hills, which is also on the market.
On a very private 10,000sq m, Longoria’s new prestige property features a two-storey three-bedroom main home with oak plank floors, Venetian plaster walls, vaulted ceilings, three bedrooms and the ultimate addition for any desperate housewife — a vast wine-tasting and wine storage space.
For guests there is even a detached four-bedroom “slate-roof guesthouse” on the property with its own stat of the art kitchen and four bathrooms.
Other bonuses at Longoria’s new pad include a heated lagoon-style swimming pool, trellis-shaded dining terrace, children’s playground and detached three-car garage.
Other bonuses at Longoria’s new pad include a heated lagoon-style swimming pool, trellis-shaded dining terrace, children’s playground and detached three-car garage.
The Desperate Housewives actor has added to an already impressive residential real estate portfolio with a humble home in a gated community in San Antonio Texas, a bungalow in LA’s Whitley Heights and a mansion in the Hollywood Dell neighbourhood.
Scientology’s poster boy looks set to cleanse his real estate aura and earn a pretty penny in the process.
He is selling his Beverly Hills estate with hefty price hopes of $50 million ($AU69.13 million). He reportedly bought the seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom mega mansion with ex-wife Katie Holmes for $30.5 million ($AU42.35 million) in 2007.
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