Why it’s here: This single-story main house with massive windows, right on Lake Austin, is a sleek structure with an ideal location. 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. The Adirondack-style home on 2 acres features a chef’s kitchen, open floor plan, and a landscaped yard with pool and jacuzzi. Boston legend David Ortiz has put his wicked awesome house on the market. Out back, there’s a landscaped and fenced backyard with a patio, fire pit, and outdoor sound system.
On the second floor, you’ll find hardwood floors and a master bedroom. The layout offers a large family room, formal dining room, and sun room. Why it’s here: This well-maintained home from the 1920s is in a great location, for a great price. Other features include a library with built-ins, a billiard room, and a master suite with a private balcony.
The country kitchen boasts a Viking range along with an octagon-shaped breakfast room. Although you may not ever need them in Southern California, the home has five fireplaces. 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. 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. It was built in 1919, and its details include custom woodwork, a coved ceiling, and a dining room mural. Why it’s here: Oooh la la in NOLA! This Queen Anne home sits near Audubon Park and Magazine Street shops and restaurants. There’s also an impressive multiscreen media room, as well as an owner’s suite and office on the first floor. Inside, the formal dining room includes a floor-to-ceiling wine display. The outdoor space has a resortlike pool, spa, fire pits, and landscaping. This contemporary and elegant Vegas pad features an open footprint, with glass pocket-doors that completely open up to the backyard. The property also includes a fenced yard and a detached garage. The kitchen offers access to the patio through French doors, and the master bedroom comes with a spacious closet with built-in shoe shelves. Why it’s here: The adorable Edgewood Cottage offers a beautifully updated space, with a sunroom, living room with fireplace, and dining room. Along with a master suite, office, and guest bedrooms, the 1-acre lot features an original barn and huge lawn. The eat-in kitchen includes original wide-plank flooring and a brick hearth, along with granite counters, recessed lighting, and stainless steel appliances.
The large formal living and dining rooms feature beamed ceilings. Why it’s here: Built in 1775, the Lane House offers period charm combined with modern conveniences. 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: Stars-they’re just like us! Take Charlie Sheen, who is having a tough time finding a buyer for his bachelor-iffic Beverly Hills mansion. We hope you’re not too tied up right now, because we’d like you to check out all of this week’s most popular properties… 10. The home of Red Sox legend David Ortiz slugged its way on to the chart, and Charlie Sheen‘s custom 90210 mansion also made an appearance, thanks to a well-timed price chop. While this week’s other popular properties lagged far behind the dungeon dwelling, there were plenty of other places that caused you to click. And when the dungeon photos were removed from the listing, a second wave of curious consumers came searching for what had been taken away.Īs the home’s listing agent, Melissa Leonard, told us, “I made jokes with my family that I was really going to put this house on the map-and I really did put it on the map.” It was those four or five photos of the home’s basement-and the stark contrast that they presented to the previous 35 photos-that made the home a viral sensation.