Real Estate Weekly - May 15, 2020

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FRIDAY MAY 15 2020

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Philip Rivers looks to sell his home in San Diego The crisp white exterior gives way to more of the same inside, as wood accents and heated concrete floors break up the whitewashed common spaces. On the main level, there’s a living room, dining area and center-island kitchen, all lined with sliding glass doors. The second story boasts a bonus room, office, a loft accessed by a spiral staircase and the master suite. One of three bedrooms, it opens to a spacious terrace with sweeping views. A grassy lawn completes the property down below. A native of Southern California, Kutzle has recorded four albums with the poprock band, including 2016’s “Oh My My.” Their latest effort, “Human,” is set to release later this year.

BY NEAL J. LEITEREG AND JACK FLEMMING

Los Angeles Times

ongtime Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers, who joined the Indianapolis Colts as a free agent, has put his home in San Diego’s gated Santaluz community on the market for $4.199 million. The Spanish-style residence, built in 2005 and recently updated, sits behind a gated entrance on an acre overlooking the greens and fairways of the Santaluz Club golf course. An expansive master suite has a separate sitting room, fireplace and walk-in closet. There are six bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms in more than 6,800 square feet of living space. Sets of French doors open onto a covered patio with a suspended swing and pool table. Rivers bought the home in 2009 for $3.299 million. The 38-year-old quarterback was a model of consistency during his 16 years with the Chargers, making 235 consecutive starts (including 11 playoff games). An eight-time Pro Bowl selection, he holds franchise records for more than 30 categories, including passing yards and touchdowns. He signed a one-year, $25 million contract with the Colts in March.

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MORE GLAM FOR YOUNG MOGUL Another year, another home for Kylie Jenner. The reality television star has bought a modern compound in Bel-Air for $36.5 million. It’s an impressive pickup for the budding cosmetics mogul, who bought some land in La Quinta last year and a contemporary mansion in the Beverly Hills Post Office area with Travis Scott the year before that. At $36.5 million, this is L.A. County’s second-highest sale in April, behind only the famed estate of former L.A. Rams owner Georgia Frontiere — which traded hands for $43.3 million earlier this

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Built in 2005 and since updated, former Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers’ single-story house has more than 6,800 square feet of living space with six bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms.

month. Jenner’s new 15,000-square-foot home first surfaced for sale last summer at $55 million. Spanning nearly an acre, the property boasts a single-story home built last year, a guesthouse, a basketball court and a chic outdoor space with a pool, fire pit and projection screen. Clad in concrete, the fortress-like facade gives way to designer interiors. Lounges, bars and game rooms fill out the living spaces, which open through walls of glass to roughly 5,000 square feet of covered patio space. Jenner, 22, is largely known for her family’s reality series, “Keeping Up With

the Kardashians,” which follows the lives of her siblings, in-laws and parents. Last year, she sold the controlling stake in her cosmetics company, Kylie Cosmetics, for $600 million. Forbes lists her net worth at $1 billion. ON TO A NEW BEAT Brent Kutzle is keeping things moving in Topanga. About a year after buying a four-acre mountain retreat in the scenic community, the OneRepublic bassist and cellist has put the property for sale at $2.195 million. That’s $95,000 more than he paid for it last May, real estate records show.

ANOTHER BASE FOR SUPER-AGENT Sports super-agent Scott Boras, who represents some of the biggest stars in baseball, has closed a big deal of his own, paying $3.925 million for a home in Newport Beach. Newport Beach is a popular spot for Boras. He runs his sports agency out of the coastal city, and he sold a Mediterranean-style home there last year for $2.9 million. At 4,700 square feet, this house is a bit bigger than his last, featuring four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms in a two-story floor plan. A few blocks from the water in the popular Cliffhaven neighborhood, the home features a crisp white exterior with black plantation shutters. Inside, a circular skylight brightens a foyer with paneled walls and a staircase. Other living spaces include a billiard room, an office, a two-island kitchen and an indoor-outdoor lounge. Pocketing doors open outside, where a flagstone patio includes a grill and fireplace. Boras has negotiated more than $2.3 billion in current baseball contracts, according to Forbes. Over the years, he’s represented such All-Stars as Alex Rodriguez, Bryce Harper, Prince Fielder, Matt Holliday, Kris Bryant and three-time Cy Young Award-winner Max Scherzer.


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