

Daytime talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, known for her love of renovating and selling homes, has put her latest offering in Montecito on the market for $45 million.
DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi bought the property in 2013 for $26.5 million and spent the better part of four years restoring and updating what has been their weekend retreat. The couple are selling because they don’t spend as much time at the property as they used to, according to listing agent Suzanne Perkins of Sotheby’s International Realty.
Set among towering eucalyptus trees, the hilltop estate centers on an Italian villa-style home reached by a winding driveway. A cobblestone motor court, statuary and creeping vines contribute to the sleepy, romantic ambience of the stone-walled house, which was designed by Wallace Frost and built in the 1930s.
Beyond the decorative iron front door, living spaces boast exposed beams, broad wood floors, built-ins and nine fireplaces. The home’s solid stone walls are softened by DeGeneres’ collection of modern artwork. Contemporary fixtures, such as a wiry chandelier in the entry, provide a subtle contrast to the Old World interior.
The 10,500 square feet of living space includes a media room, a grand living room, a formal dining room, six bedrooms and six bathrooms. A lofted office/creative space is accessed by a secret door in the chef’s kitchen. An art studio used by De Rossi sits below the lofted space and has a kitchenette.
The grounds — often frequented by bobcats, owls and other native fauna — include an agave garden that overlooks a 2nd century column, lawns and Roman-style plunge pool. In another area, brass ornaments are suspended from olive trees, adding decoration and whimsy above an alfresco dining area.
An indoor-outdoor pool house was built using stone excavated from the property and has a sunroom, a wet bar, an outdoor kitchen and a lap pool. Called Jordan Hall, the secondary
structure was designed after a pavilion DeGeneres and De Rossi had hoped
to build on their former Thousand Oaks property.
Asunken tennis court, a badminton court and an ocean-view lookout complete the setting.
DeGeneres,
59, has won multiple Emmys for “The Ellen De- Generes Show,” which
premiered in 2003. Last year she co-created and produced the show
“Little Big Shots” with Steve Harvey.
De
Rossi, 44, has television credits that include the legal drama “Ally
McBeal” and the sitcom “Arrested Development.” She currently appears on
the series “Scandal.”
Trying out a new playing field
As a new baseball season approaches, Atlanta Braves outfielder Matt Kemp is set to make another kind of play: He’s putting his mansion in Poway up for auction.
Found
in the gated Heritage community, the estate will hit the auction block
on April 20 without a reserve, said listing agent Kofi Nartey, who is
working in collaboration with Concierge Auctions.
The property, acquired by Kemp three years ago, has been on the market since December for $11.5 million.
“[The
auction] is going to be a better route for bringing legitimate interest
to the property,” said Nartey, the director of sports entertainment
division at Compass. “It’s an opportunity for someone to get an asset
for less than it’s actually worth.”
The
“asset” in question includes a 15,884-square-foot main house, a tennis
court and an infinity-edge swimming pool on about 4 acres of grounds. A
separate pool/ guesthouse holds a gym and a Roman spa.
Features
of the home, which Kemp has spent about $3 million to update, include
custom travertine floors, a cigar lounge with a humidor and a
1,200-bottle wine cellar with a tasting room. A custom home theater is
outfitted with tiered seating and a snack bar.
The
master suite has two showers, two walk-in closets and an auxiliary
laundry room for a total of five bedrooms and five bathrooms. Views from
the master balcony take in the greens and fairways of the Maderas
Country Club.
Kemp,
32, was traded by the Padres to the Braves last season and finished the
season with 35 home runs and 108 RBIs in 156 games. The slugging
outfielder originally began his career with the Dodgers.
He bought the property for $9.075 million, records show. Morgan Trent of Compass is the colisting agent.
Cutting ties in Santa Monica
Veteran actress and producer Meredith Baxter has sold her longtime home in Santa Monica for $4.589 million.
Set
among trees on about a third of an acre, the leafy property includes a
rustic contemporaryinspired home and a guesthouse, for a total of five
bedrooms and four bathrooms in about 4,500 square feet.
The
main house, with a woodpaneled exterior and interior, was built in 1972
and features vaulted ceilings, walls of irregular windows and brick
fireplaces in the living room, eat-in kitchen and master bedroom. The
upstairs art studio opens to tree-topped decking and patio space.
Outside, a woodplank pathway leads to the swimming pool. Various sitting
areas, lawns and mature landscaping fill the canyon setting.
The property came to market last year for $6 million and was listed at $4.995 million at the time of the sale, records show.
Isabelle
Mizrahi of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties was
the listing agent. David Offer, also with Berkshire Hathaway,
represented the buyer.
Baxter,
69, gained fame in the ’70s and ’80s for her roles on the TV shows
“Family” and “Family Ties.” More recently she appeared on the series
“Finding Carter,” “The Young and the Restless” and “Code Black.”
He’s prepared to knock out a sale
Former UFC-fighter-turnedanalyst Kenny Florian and his wife, actress-model Clark Gilmer, have put their home in Hollywood Hills West on the market for $3.1 million.
The
English Country-style residence, built in 1923, was once home to
silent-film star Claire Windsor. More recently the property was owned by
Jet drummer and vocalist Chris Cester, who sold it to Florian and
Gilmer two years ago for $2.75 million.
Remodeled
by Cester during his ownership, the 4,028-squarefoot house mixes period
details with a range of contemporary updates. Of note are the
whitepainted barrel vault ceilings in the great room, eye-catching wall
paper in the dining room and an updated cook’s kitchen. There are master
suites on the first and second floors, including one with a custom
closet and a bonus office/ loft space reached by a spiral staircase. In
all, there are four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Brick
terraces extend the living space outdoors and overlook a swimming pool
with a cascading waterfall feature. A built-in barbecue, hedges and
formal landscaping fill out grounds of about a third of an acre.
Gene Bush of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage holds the listing.
Florian,
40, retired from competitive fighting in 2012. A former contestant on
“The Ultimate Fighter,” he currently co-hosts Fox Sports 1’s “UFC
Tonight” and is an analyst for “UFC Fight Night.”
Gilmer,
28, was a contestant on the 11th season of “America’s Next Top Model.”
Her acting credits include “How I Met Your Mother.”
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