San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)
Jason Statham cuts an $18.5 million deal in Malibu
LOS ANGELES — Actionfilm star Jason Statham and model Rosie HuntingtonWhiteley have sold their beach house in Malibu for $18.5 million.
Located in the Malibu Colony enclave, the twostory contemporary stands out from its tightpacked neighbors with black shingles covering the exterior.
Inside, 3,909 square feet of renovated interior belies the subdued facade with light hues, white oak floors and expanses of glass that bring in light and ocean views.
Among living spaces are a living room with a brick fireplace, a dining area, a den and a family room.
There are two kitchens including one in the guesthouse. Four bedrooms and four bathrooms include an expanded master suite.
Sets of angled French doors open to expansive decking and a patio with access to the beach. Another deck space holds an outdoor shower and a spa.
The house came up for sale in October for $19.95 million.
It last sold a decade ago for $10.625 million.
Statham, 52, has been in the “Expendables,” “Transporter” and “Fast & Furious” films, including last year’s “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw.”
HuntingtonWhiteley, 32, is known for her modeling work with Victoria’s Secret and the British fashion house Burberry.
Former Wizard’s oneofakind penthouse
Lakers center Dwight Howard has listed a penthouse in Washington, D.C., where he spent last season with the NBA’s Wizards, for $2.475 million.
The 10,134squarefoot residence occupies the top two floors of the historic Pierce School building, an 1893 schoolhouse that was converted about a decade ago into a nineunit residential development.
Designed by German immigrant Adolf Cluss, the penthouse has 30foot ceilings, original brickwork and period fixtures. The school’s original chalkboards, lockers and cubbies were retained and incorporated into the penthouse’s new design.
At the heart of the penthouse is a twostory lofted living room with a brick fireplace and wet bar. The kitchen is outfitted with commercial appliances and a massive island. There are five bedrooms and four bathrooms including a master suite bathroom with a custom fish tank in the shower.
An industrial steel staircase leads to a private rooftop patio with 360degree views. A full gym and a blockbottom swimming pool are among the building amenities.
Howard, 34, bought the property two years ago for $2.3 million, records show.
The veteran big man, now in his 16th season, is an eighttime allstar and a threetime NBA defensive player of the year. After joining the Lakers this summer on a oneyear deal, he has averaged 7.7 points and 7.6 rebounds in 43 games this season.
Storied estate readies for new chapter
This 93yearold hideaway tucked into the Beverly Hills Post Office area has enjoyed a full life. Past residents include Katharine Hepburn and Boris Karloff, who transformed the oneacre estate into a verdant retreat full of terraced gardens, rolling lawns, eucalyptus hedges, orchards and a rose garden.
These days, the place has been home to noted producer John Goldwyn and hotelier Jeff Klein.
Now, Goldwyn and Klein are readying the storied estate for a new chapter, putting it up for sale after five years of ownership for $8.995 million.
The landscaped grounds center on a 5,000squarefoot hacienda brimming with Spanish style. Beamed ceilings and vibrant Saltillo tile floors sandwich the living spaces, and custom tile lines the staircases.
A rounded, windowfilled living room takes in leafy views, and other highlights include a twotone kitchen and formal dining room with whitewashed brick walls. The splitlevel floor plan descends to an office nook with a corner fireplace — one of six inside the home.
Ideal for entertaining, the outdoor space boasts stone patios surrounding a swimming pool and spa. Two fountains, a pizza oven, a gated rose garden and a detached gym complete the scene.
Goldwyn is the former president of motion pictures at Paramount.
He was an executive producer of the television series “Dexter,” and his other credits include “Hot Rod,” “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” and “Masterminds.”
A hotelier around the Los Angeles area, Klein owns the historic Sunset Tower Hotel and the celebritypopular San Vicente Bungalows.
Two and a half cents short
Charlie Sheen of “Two and a Half Men” fame has sold his home in the 90210 ZIP Code for $6.6 million — a far cry from the $10 million the actor first sought two years ago.
The Mediterranean villastyle mansion, built in 1992, has been updated throughout its roughly 9,000squarefoot floor plan. Fireplaces with massive stone mantles, beamed ceilings, a game room and a dining room with seating for 10 are among features of note.
The master suite — one of seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms — expands to includes a separate living room, screening room and wet bar. A dumbwaiter runs between the kitchen and theater.
In addition to the house, which lies in guardgated Mulholland Estates, the property features a basketball hoop, a pitcher’s mound and two swimming pools. A covered pavilion is outfitted with an outdoor kitchen and an 80inch flatscreen television.
Sheen bought the place through a trust in 2006 for $7.2 million.
The 54yearold actor has a long list of film credits that include “Red Dawn,” “Wall Street,” “Major League” and “The Three Musketeers.” His sitcom work includes “Anger Management” and “Two and a Half Men,” and he won a Golden Globe for his role on “Spin City.”
King to part with old throne
Los Angeles Kings center and captain Anze Kopitar has listed a home in Manhattan Beach for sale at $2.949 million.
The Mediterraneanstyle house, built in 1998, was renovated in 2015 and has five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms in more than 4,000 square feet of space. Among details of note are reclaimed wood floors, skylights and shiplap siding. The kitchen has been updated with marble countertops and new appliances.
A wet bar sits between the kitchen and the family room, the latter of which has a fireplace. Upstairs, the expanded master suite includes another fireplace, a custom walkin closet and a balcony overlooking the backyard.
The twostory home sits on a roughly 7,500squarefoot lot with patios and a turf lawn. There’s also a threecar garage.
Kopitar bought the property more than a decade ago for $1.875 million, records show. Five years ago, the star center paid $10 million for two adjacent properties in Manhattan Beach’s Sand Section.
The 32yearold Kopitar in December was selected for the NHL AllStar Game, the fifth time in his career. He is the Kings’ leader in goals (16) and points (40) this season.
Bigtime sale for Streep
Meryl Streep has started off the year strong, selling her New York penthouse for $15.8 million. The Oscarwinning actress first listed the home for $24.6 million in 2018 and trimmed the price to $18.25 million last summer, records show.
It’s markedly different from her West Coast home — a Pasadena postandbeam that she picked up for $3.6 million in 2017. This one spans a full story in River Lofts, a Tribeca condo building overlooking the Hudson River, New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty.
The home takes advantage of its scenic spot, expanding to with a landscaped terrace on three sides. Inside, four bedrooms, four bathrooms and sleek openliving spaces fill out the nearly 4,000squarefoot floor plan.
There’s a skylighted entrance gallery, a living room with a woodburning fireplace and an Italian kitchen. Walls of glass brighten the common spaces. Brazilian walnut floors run underneath.
The master suite tacks on a pair of bathrooms and walkin closets, as well as a sitting area. For amenities, there’s a gym, bicycle room, garden and garage, which provides direct access to the penthouse.
Streep, 70, received Academy Awards for her work in “The Iron Lady,” “Sophie’s Choice” and “Kramer vs. Kramer” and was nominated for 18 others. More recently, the versatile actress starred in HBO’s “Big Little Lies,” Steven Soderbergh’s “The Laundromat” and Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women.”