March 2009 a Big Month for Celebrity Listings
April 1, 2009 9:05 pm celebrities, luxury homes, news

If you don’t mind your neighbors throwing loud, out-of-control parties, you can live next door to the Playboy mansion for only 28 million dollars. Hugh Hefner and his wife, Kimberley Conrad Hefner, who have lived in adjacent mansions since their 1999 separation, are listing Ms. Hefner’s Los Angeles home for $28 million. Standing next door to the Playboy mansion in Holmby Hills, the 1929 brick and wood English manor-style house, on 2.3 acres, measures 7,300 square feet and has a pool and a three-car garage, as well as a door in the wall separating the home from the Playboy mansion. Original wood paneling and a hand-carved staircase are just a few fine highlights.
Joyce Rey and Stacy Gottula, of Coldwell Banker Previews International, are representing the listing, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Patrick Dempsey, also known as Derek Shepherd/Dr. McDreamy on ABC’s staple drama Grey’s Anatomy, is listing his four-bedroom, five-full- and one-half-bath New England Traditional in Bel-Air for $3.595 million. Though, with his character’s long-awaited nuptials soon to air, the actor’s well equipped home might garner an even higher price.
Perfect for entertaining with adults and children, the gated and hedged property features a pool, brick patio, flat lawn and a matching treehouse with a porch, which sits high up on the slope of the property.
Brett Lawyer, of Sotheby’s International Realty, is representing the listing, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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Eli Stone’s Natasha Henstridge has listed her 3,825-square-foot, five-bedroom, five-bath Sherman Oaks Traditional for $1.75 million. Boasting views of the San Fernando Valley, the home includes an entertainment deck, formal dining room, and hardwood floors and high-beamed ceilings in the public areas. The half-acre lot also offers a pool and a pool deck area.
Henstridge, 34, plays lawyer Taylor Wethersby on the ABC comedy-drama.
Matt Epstein, of RE/MAX on the Boulevard, is representing the listing, according to the Los Angeles Times.
– Sarah Binder
