

Adesert retreat owned by Juan Gabriel,the late Mexican singersongwriter known for his ballads of love and heartbreak, has wooed abuyer in Palm Springs. The resort-style compound sold earlier this month for $1.637 million.
Set behind a corrugated metal fence, the single-story structure was previously operated as a boutique hotel. The property includes eight private suites in a total 3,500 square feet of living space.
Among features of note are travertine-lined showers and soaking tubs, custom furnishings and wall fireplaces in each bedroom. The master bedroom has a walk-in shower that opens to a private outdoor spa.
Outside, the U-shaped residence surrounds a sun deck, a swimming pool and a separate spa. Elsewhere is a large parking area that fronts the quarter-acre property.
Gabriel, who died last year at 66, was among the bestselling artists in Mexican history. His scores of hits — Gabriel wrote more than 1,000 songs for himself and other performers — include “Abrazame Muy Fuerte,” “Pero Que Necesidad” and “Debo Hacerlo.”
He bought the property in 2015 for $1.55 million.
Brian Beard and Paul Pedrazas of Keller Williams Realty were the listing agents. Ross Stout of KUD Properties represented the buyer.
Model sale for colorful home
Fashion model and actress Amber Valletta has sold her Santa Monica home of more than a decade for $5.015 million, or $20,000 over the asking price.
The Monterey Colonial-style house, built in 1927 and awash in colorful details, features a clay-tile roof, blue trim and a garden courtyard. Overlooking the courtyard, which has brick pavers and accents of vintage Mexican tile, is a sun porch.
Some 2,400 square feet of
living space, styled by interior designer Ross Cassidy, offers a range
of original and artistic features. There are white-painted beams in the
living room, and powder bluehued built-ins and striped ceilings in the
library. Horizontal wood paneling and a marble-topped island lend a
contemporary vibe to the kitchen.
The
original wrought-iron staircase leads upstairs, where the master suite
keeps the eye moving with red walls and ceilings lined with hand-painted
wallpaper. Including the guest cottage, there are four bedrooms and 3.5
bathrooms in all.
Elisabeth
Halsted of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties was
the listing agent. Geri Berger of Rodeo Realty represented the buyer.
The
42-year-old Valletta has worked as the face of such fashion brands as
Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Prada and Gucci. Among her film credits are
“Hitch” (2005) and “Transporter 2” (2005). She previously had a
recurring role on the TV drama “Revenge.”
France by way of Palm Springs
Actress-entrepreneur Suzanne Somers and her husband, producer Alan Hamel, have put their European-inspired retreat in the hills of Palm Springs back on the market for $14.5 million.
Owned
by the couple since 1977, the 70-acre estate sits among boulders and
native outcrops and is reached by a private funicular railway system.
The
estate includes eight bedrooms, nine full bathrooms and two half
bathrooms spread across various structures, among them a stacked-stone
house designed by architect Albert Frey that rests against the hillside.
The
main house, designed in the French villa style, includes the master
suite, office space and an outdoor shower. Other amenities include a
two-room kitchen and a 5,000-bottle wine cellar with tasting room.
Stone-lined
steps wind through the various guest villas, outdoor dining areas and
an amphitheater. Alap swimming pool, a carousel and a waterfall-fed pond
also lie within the grounds. Views take in the Coachella Valley.
Somers, 70, gained fame in
the 1973 film “American Graffiti” and, later the sitcoms “Three’s
Company” and “Step by Step.” She became the face of the Thighmaster
exercise machine during its height in the 1990s.
Hamel,
80, hosted such ’60s television game shows as “Wedding Party” and
“Anniversary Game.” He later produced a number of Somers’ TV and video
specials.
Scott Lyle of Teles Properties holds the listing.
A stately exchange in the 90210
The Beverly Hills home of Moulay Souleimane Cherkaoui, a member of the royal family of Morocco, has sold for $12.5 million.
The
two-story Mediterranean villa-style house, built in 1991, sits behind
fences and hedges on a nearly half-acre site. Palladian windows flank
the front entry and bring in views to the living and family rooms.
Contemporary wrought-iron work and limestone floors add embellishment to
the grand foyer.
The
7,020 square feet of living space includes an office/library, a
remodeled kitchen with an island, aformal dining room and a theater
room. The master suite has a glass-enclosed shower and soaking tub for a
total of five bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
French doors line the rear of the home and take in the backyard swimming pool, lawns and patio area.
The
house had been listed for $13.888 million, records show. Aouri Makhlouf
of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage had the listing. Stephany Chen
and Steven Dubin of Teles Properties represented the buyer.
Cherkaoui
is the son of Princess Lalla Malika, the sister of late King Hassan II.
His cousin, Mohammed VI, is the current king of Morocco.
Georgia estate an ultramodern encore
R&B singer, producer and actor Akon has put his renovated home in Alpharetta, a city roughly 26 miles north of downtown Atlanta, on the market for $6.995 million.
The
four-story mansion, built in 2014, has an ultramodern vibe similar to
the singer’s Woodland Hills home that came up for sale three years ago
for $3.5 million.
Sitting
on about five acres, the six-bedroom, nine-bathroom house dazzles with
brilliant white on-white interiors, vaulted ceilings and walls of
windows.
Aband of glass tiles runs through the heart of the home, giving the illusion of walking on water.
Amenities
include an elevator, apiano room, a movie theater and arecording
studio. The garage has parking for as many as nine cars.
Outside, steps lead down to a swimming pool and spa. Patios, lawns and formal landscaping fill out the grounds.
Akon bought the house in 2008 for $1.65 million, public records show. Dorsey Alston Realtors holds the listing.
The
43-year-old Akon has hits that include “Locked Up,” “Smack That” and “I
Want to Love You.” Among his acting credits are the films “Black
November” (2012) and “American Heist” (2014).
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