Bill Gates’s Listing
Bill Gates appears to have a buyer for another property on his massive lakeside compound in Medina, Wash, a Seattle suburb.
A midcentury house adjacent to his 66,000-square-foot, high-tech mansion known as Xanadu 2.0, on Lake Washington, was put on the market in early February for $4.799 million. And by mid-February, the listing, handled by Kim Florence of John L. Scott Real Estate, showed that a sale was pending. Ms. Florence did not respond to a request for comment.
Mr. Gates, who co-founded Microsoft in 1975, began assembling his residential compound in the late 1980s, buying up various homes and parcels in an apparent effort to maintain privacy. He purchased the house that is now likely under contract for $1 million in 1995, about a year after marrying Melinda French Gates. Over the years, several renovations took place there, according to property records, including the addition of an expansive deck.
The 2,780-square-foot house sits on 0.4 acres. It has four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, along with sweeping views of the lake, and from a distance, the Olympic Mountains and Seattle skyline.
In 2024, Mr. Gates sold another four-bedroom midcentury house on a slightly larger lot that was part of the compound for $4.85 million. That property also found a buyer within just a few days.
‘Swiftie’ Penthouse?
Could this be a front-row spot to the wedding of the year?
A penthouse at the Ocean House, the Westerly, R.I., resort where Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are rumored to be getting married in June, is available for sale.
The nearly 2,700-square-foot condominium, with a $20 million price tag, sits atop the hotel, where prices per night this summer start at around $1,200.
The unit has three bedrooms, each with an en suite bathroom, and a powder room. There are also two living rooms, a media room and den, and a 2,164-square-foot terrace with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Little Narragansett Bay. The outdoor amenities feature a kitchen with a grill, a lounge area, bathroom and a gazebo with temperature-controlled flooring.
Bill Hecker of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices has the listing.
Hulk Hogan Estate Sale
Hulk Hogan’s oceanfront mansion in Clearwater, Fla., is on the market, nearly seven months after his death. The asking price is $10.989 million.
The Mediterranean-style structure, facing the Gulf of Mexico, was built in 2009 on 0.14 acres. Measuring around 5,400 square feet, it has five bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two half-baths. The primary suite features a sitting area, large dressing room and a balcony, one of seven in the home, each offering panoramic beach views.
Listing photos show Mr. Hogan had lived in relative luxury, with large chandeliers dangling from the ceiling and high-end finishes like marble pillars, natural stone accents and teak wood floors throughout the home. Outside is a 1,500-square-foot covered patio, a pool and hot tub.
Mr. Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, rose to fame as a professional wrestler, and then as a reality TV star. He bought the Clearwater home in 2012, reportedly for $3.3 million, and used it as his primary residence. He also owned a neighboring cottage, which is not for sale.
Martha Thorn of Coldwell Banker Realty is handling the listing on behalf of his estate.
Chris Simms’s Equestrian Farm
A pre-Revolutionary War farmhouse in Greenwich, Conn., owned by the sports analyst Chris Simms and his wife, Danielle, is available for sale. The price: $8 million.
The fully restored home, known as the Charles Green House, was originally built around 1742, with extensions added in the 1950s. Total living space is nearly 3,700 square feet and includes five bedrooms and five bathrooms.
The four-acre property, which has meadow views and access to riding trails, also includes a so-called party barn, a pool and pool house, and three horse stalls with a tack room and three paddocks.
Mr. Simms, who has owned the home since 2019, was a quarterback in the National Football League, playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Denver Broncos and the Tennessee Titans, before embarking on a sports broadcasting career. He currently works for NBC Sports.
The listing broker is Monica Webster of Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
Seann William Scott’s Malibu Estate
The actor Seann William Scott wants $17.85 million for his longtime Malibu, Calif., estate.
His contemporary house, encompassing nearly 4,200 square feet, has five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, plus several resort-like amenities that include a pool, tennis court, covered patios and open-air lounge.
The 1.5-acre landscaped property, near Zuma Beach, also offers stunning ocean and mountain views.
Mr. Scott, who bought the home in 2004 for nearly $4 million, has starred in numerous movies and TV shows, though he may be best known for his breakout roles in the “American Pie” film series.
Chris Cortazzo of Compass has the listing.
Former Cagney Mansion Up for Sale
A Beverly Hills, Calif., estate originally built for the film star James Cagney in 1939 is back on the market with a $38.5 million price tag.
The home is owned by Steven Dunn, the founder and chief executive of the baby products company Munchkin. He had bought it from Cagney’s widow, Frances Willard Vernon, shortly after Cagney’s death in 1986, then extensively renovated the main house and expanded the property.
The five-acre, stone compound has a total of 10,778 square feet of living space, according to the listing, with seven bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and three powder rooms. This includes guesthouses.
Among the amenities on the gated grounds are tennis and pickleball courts, a pool and cabana.
Marketing the property are Timothy Di Prizito and Aaron Kirman of Christie’s International Real Estate.
South Florida Activity
In an off-market deal, David and Victoria Beckham reportedly got $24.625 million for their 9,200-square-foot penthouse on the 59th floor of One Thousand Museum, a luxury condominium in downtown Miami. The couple had acquired the five-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bath unit in 2020 for $19.8 million under the entity Beckham Brand Limited of London. In 2024, they paid $72.25 million for a bigger home: a 12,552-square-foot waterfront mansion on more than half an acre, with nine bedrooms, nine full bathrooms and four half-baths. The couple did not respond to a request for comment.
Are Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, buying a home in South Florida? Reports are circulating that the couple plan to purchase a mega mansion on Indian Creek, an exclusive barrier island north of Miami. The gated community is known by locals as the “Billionaires’ Bunker”: High-profile residents have included Jeff Bezos, Tom Brady, and Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner. A spokeswoman for Meta, where Mr. Zuckerberg serves as chief executive, said that he would not have any comment. Local brokers confirm that the couple have been looking at properties, but it’s unclear which one they’ve settled on.