Monday, March 3, 2014

Oliver Stone Place Manhattan apartment on the market

A London apartment that stretches across three neighboring buildings require approximately $ 46 million, a house in San Francisco off 'crookedest street in the world "will be listed for $ 9,950,000
Oliver Stone , who won the Oscar for his work on the movie " Midnight Express " , " Platoon " and " Born on the fourth of July, " is bringing his apartment in Manhattan on the market

Director , writer and producer lists 1,750 square meter , two bedroom , two bathroom apartment in the first half of their Morton Square in West Village for $ 2.999 million with the Corcoran Group's Paul Anand . He was paid $ 2.2 million for the unit in 2010 while filming " Wall Street : Money Never Sleeps ," Mr. Anand said . Since then , the director , the main residence is in Los Angeles , has used the apartment as a place to stay when you 're in New York , Mr. Anand said .
 
Oliver Stone 's Manhattan apartment lists for $ 2,999,000 Corcoran

The apartment has 11 - foot ceilings and views of the Hudson River .

In the living room in red, white and blue light provided by floor lamp foot reminiscent of a movie . In the bathroom , there is a poster from Showtime series " Oliver Stone 's Untold History of the United States . " The furniture is not for sale .

One Morton Square is an apartment building was built in the mid-2000s . The building has an upstairs gym , children's play room and a garage .

Due to the lack of inventory in the West Village , Mr. Anand said that he had a number of potential customers interested in the property , and that he hopes to get some offers early next week .

The first open house scheduled on Sunday, the same day as the Oscars broadcast this year .

Mr. Stone , who has three grown children , married Sun - jung Jung . Directors decided to sell his Manhattan apartment because we need " more space " , said Mr Anand . " He's looking for more than 2,000 square meters . "

Home to the world ' Crookedest Street in San Francisco to ask for $ 9.95 million
A house in San Francisco 's Lombard Street off part is billed as " the world's crookedest street " will list for $ 9,950,000 .

The house has two entrances - one with a two car garage in Montclair Terrace , a small cul - de -sac of Lombard , and a garage with a single car on Chestnut Street neighbors . The driver wanted to avoid the bends on Lombard can approach the house from Chestnut replacement . Both entrances to the elevators .

The 5,100 square feet , four bedrooms, a 41/2 bath was built in the 1930s , according to the seller G. Craig Sullivan , former chairman and CEO of Clorox Co CLX 0.59 % , and wife Maureen .

Mr. Sullivan said one of the couples prefer home is its outdoor space . There are four terraces , a garden and a terrace with grill overlooking San Francisco Bay and Coit Tower , he said, adding that the couple see 2013 America's Cup from the comfort of their home . There are also scenes from the house , including a view of Coit Tower from a side window in the master bathroom shower . House also has a family room , office and a wine cellar with a suitable bottle number 3000 .

In addition to the views , the neighborhood has other advantages : Mr. Sullivan and his wife often famous hill walking for exercise . , Cable iconic cities nearby . " If I want to go downtown , " he said , " I walked up the street and get on a cable car . "

Mr. Sullivan , 73 , retired in 2003 from Clorox , maker of Oakland , California -based . Two years later , he and his wife happened upon this house in the Russian Hill neighborhood and " fell in love with it . " They sold their home in Cow Hollow and smaller buy this house for $ 7.3 million .

" Most people when they are reduced to retire ," Mr. Sullivan said . "We upsized . "

Mr. Sullivan said they have made some changes to the house when they moved in , added a 18th-century French fireplace , built in walnut cabinets and custom copper railing on the stairs . They also converted one bedroom into a closet .

But now, the last two are ready for a smaller place . Mr. Sullivan said they are selling because " it's a big house than we really need . " They bought a little house in Pacific Heights , he said , and is planning to spend more time at their summer home on Lake Tahoe .

The listing agent is Meagan Levitan of Hill and Co. Real Estate .

London apartment last three neighboring building is on the market for $ 46 million
A London apartment building three Renaissance -style Queen Anne neighborhood was listed for about $ 46 million .

The unit combines four first floor apartment in a 4,418 square -meter , four-bedroom , four- bath place . Condo , developed by UK real estate heavyweight Sir John Beckwith , is in Knightsbridge , a short distance from Harrods and other department stores in central London . It looked Lennox Gardens . Adjacent to the bedroom is a private elevator to the ground floor .

A separate annex apartment has two bedrooms ( including private bathroom ) and a storage space for wine and champagne .

Cross unit building is so rare , but growing in number , as developers find innovative ways to build larger units . According to Savills , SVS.LN -0.16 % with less than 10 so-called tripartite apartments in what is considered to be the center of London .

The listing agent is Alex Christian with Savills in London .

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