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Archilles 7 month s ago
Dear Hollywood. Go to Hell. Signed, everyone.
       
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Sol 7 month s ago
But Mar-A-Lago is worth $18m..... FFS... dash
       
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Mabel 7 month s ago
I've just spent a few hours loading my van with all of these cans of high octane jet fuel. That said...what are some of the physical addresses of these ostentatious monstrosities? Asking for a friend.
       
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George Clooney — $107 million

George Clooney purchased Villa Oleandra in Northern Italy from the Heinz family in 2002, a stunning estate featured in parts of the movie Ocean’s Twelve.

Showcasing 25 rooms, tennis courts, a gym, vintage motorcycle garage, movie room, pool, basketball court, and two docks on Lake Como, the property has seen a significant increase in value, from Clooney’s purchase price of $14 million to over $100 million. Nestled on Lake Como, a coveted destination for celebrities and the ultra-wealthy, the region is home to A-listers like billionaire Richard Branson, Sting, Madonna, and Sylvester Stallone.

Zac Efron had a mansion in Los Angeles, but he decided to sell it and leave Hollywood behind to move to a foreign country. On top of that, he also changed his lifestyle and now calls a different country «home.»

 

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