Mere $9.6m can buy you Ben's city home
One Direction's Harry Styles has reportedly bought himself a £3 million London bachelor pad.
The 18-year-old has found himself a plush, modern apartment near Hampstead Heath in the capital having spent the summer house-hunting while followed by the paparazzi.
Kristen Stewart has found herself a new $2 million mansion just a 30-minute walk from the home she used to share with her Twilight co-star Robert Pattinson.
The house, with four bedrooms and four bathrooms, is in Los Angeles, California, where her neighbours include Natasha Bedingfield, Casey Affleck and Natalie Portman.
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Hollywood comedian Kevin James is setting up home in the sunshine state of Florida.
Kevin James, who starred alongside Will Smith in Hitch, has put down some serious cash on a new mansion in Delray, Florida. The purchase set the funnyman back a solid $18.5 million.
Have you ever wanted to sit on the same toilet that actor Ben Stiller, pictured, used?
If you can scrape together $9.6 million you can.
The US comic and his actor wife Christine Taylor have put their New York City apartment on the market.
Annie Hall star Diane Keaton, who is also well known for buying and selling on properties in California, has written a new property book.
It's called House, rather unimaginatively, and the coffee-table offering is full of glossy pictures, ideas and tips.
Oscar-winning actressNicole Kidman recently bought a New York City penthouse in a new luxury building for about $10 million – $2 million below the asking price.
The building is known for its "sky garages".
These are where lift systems mean owners can park their cars on the same floor as their homes.




Comments
by llamalamb
Saturday, October 20 2012, 9:34AM
“Nice bit of local news then!
Seems like the Mercury journalists are having a lazy week. Let's fill the paper full of second hand national / international news and free advertorials for our friends.”