Jamie Lee Curtis and Christopher Guest buy the house next door in Santa Monica, Richard Pryor haunt in Northridges Sherwood Forest lists for $2.75 million, LACMA co-chair Elaine Wynn seeks $25 million for lodge-retreat in Idaho, Julia Roberts beachfront spread in Hawaii now offered for $19.5 million. Because if Chris doesn't remove the paintings soon, he'll be fined. A onetime home of Chris Brown has come on the market in Hollywood Hills for $2.695 million looking every bit as colorful as it did when the R&B singer owned the property two years ago. An elevator connects the 3,000 square feet of living space, which includes an art studio, a loft, three bedrooms and three bathrooms. She bought the place in October 2013 for a whopping $22 million. Rihanna House Hollywood Hills (Former) In August 2017, Rihanna paid $6.8 million for a Hollywood Hills contemporary. The building is located near the American Airlines Arena, where Kidd helped the Mavericks win the NBA championship last season. Mister Brown quickly ran afoul of his West Hollywood neighbors, too, and first listed the 3.5 bathroom open-plan penthouse in May 2012 for $1.895 million. Chris Brown, the singer whose Hollywood Hills house once drew the ire of neighbors for its graffiti-like artwork, has sold the hillside house for $1.69 million. Part of HuffPost News. Chris decided to sell the Hollywood Hills home after battling the city of L.A. and his neighbors over the brightly colored creatures he painted on his walls. Chris Brown -- I KILLED My Graffiti Monsters NOT the City The Hollywood Hills. For those who love to put their culinary skills in action, this spacious gourmet kitchen offers top-of-the-line stainless steel appliance, double waterfall islands decked out in elegant white marble, and more than enough natural lighting to brighten the space by way of the side door and windows nearby. He also sold a West Hollywood penthouse in an off-market deal in April for $1.6 million, the same price he paid in 2011.
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