In December, an impressive collection of former celebrity homes hits the market

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In December, a spate of former celebrity homes came to market in Malibu, Beverly Hills, Laguna Beach and Hollywood Hills.

The most expensive of the bunch, this equestrian estate perched in the hills of Malibu was purchased by “Frasier” star Kelsey Grammer for $4.5 million in 1998 and later sold. It’s been waffling on and off the market for the last three years, but a December re-list brought its lowest price yet: $18.75 million.

Ed McMahon, the late game show host and comedian who served as Johnny Carson’s late-night talk show sidekick for 30 years, picked up this property for $2.6 million in 1990 but eventually lost it two decades later after defaulting on $4.8 million in mortgages.In the gated Summit community in the Beverly Hills Post Office area, the traditional-style home has since been remodeled.

Kim Kardashian West barely managed to eke out a profit on this romantic Tuscan-style villa in the Beverly Hills Post Office Area. After paying $3.4 million for the home in 2010, she unloaded it three years later for $3.6 million, records show. Now, it’s up for grabs at $5.695 million.Claiming half an acre on a quiet cul-de-sac, this property draws the eye with verdant landscaping across the grounds.

“Yes, Dear” sitcom actor Anthony Clark took a loss on this coastal home in Laguna Beach, buying it for $2.2 million in 2004 and selling it five years later for $1.95 million.Built in the ‘60s and updated around the turn of the century, the two-story home takes full advantage of its location with oversized windows and ocean-view decks. The design palette in the 2,300-square-foot floor plan consists of tile, concrete and wood.

 

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