Pamela Anderson's Malibu home hits the market

TODAY real estate contributor Barbara Corcoran gives a peek inside the fabulous homes that such stars as Pamela Anderson, Ethan Hawke and Chris Bosh currently have on the market.

This week in celebrity real estate, Pamela Anderson lists her Malibu home and Ethan Hawke puts his New York townhouse on the market.

Pamela Anderson
Malibu home: $7.75 million

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Pamela Anderson's Malibu home is one block from the beach. Asking price: $7.75 million.

Pamela Anderson is downsizing – and her teak-sided Malibu home is on the market for $7.75 million. She bought the five-bedroom, three bath home 12 years ago, and if she sells at that price, she stands to make a neat $5 million profit. The 2,700-square-foot house was previously listed for rent for $50,000 a month. It’s one block from the beach, and the airy living room has a fireplace and enough room for a baby grand. The sleek master bedroom has a wall of sliding windows that open to a private deck. The roof terrace has a poured concrete fireplace and wide open views of the Malibu Lagoon and surrounding hills. 

Ethan Hawke
New York City townhouse: $6.25 million

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Ethan Hawke's colorful Chelsea townhouse, listed at $6.25 million, features a wall of built-in bookcases

Ethan Hawke’s super colorful Chelsea townhouse is on the market for $6.25 million. He bought the six bedroom, 4.5 bath home in the heart of Chelsea’s art galleries for $3 million eight years ago and is looking to double his money. The townhouse is 21-feet wide and has 3,500 square feet of living space on three separate floors, including a garden space. The main living area has a long wall of built-in bookcases finished in a vivid green. The retro-modern kitchen includes a center island/breakfast bar. The dining room has a big casement-style window that looks out on the back garden. The kids’ room is a perfect kids’ room, and the NYC-style garden has a step up that overlooks tall buildings.

Chris Bosh
Pacific Palisades, Calif., mansion for rent: $45,000 a month 

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Miami Heat basketball star Chris Bosh is renting out his Pacific Palisades mansion for $45,000 a month.

The Miami Heat’s eight-time NBA All-Star Chris Bosh has put his Pacific Palisades mansion up for rent for $45,000 a month. The six-bedroom, eight bath home has nearly 11,000 square feet of mock-Mediterranean style. The home has stunning views and a gigantic resort-style pool with a sunken banquette and fire pit smack in the middle. The living room is formal with columns, a trey ceiling, big windows and a centered glass front fireplace. There’s a screening room equipped with fat leather recliner seats with built-in cup holders. The billiard room is every rich guy’s dream and is separated from the living room by a built-in wet bar.

Sen. Marco Rubio
Miami home: $675,000

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Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., has listed his West Miami home for $675,000.

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., currently has his West Miami home on the market for $675,000. Rubio and his wife Janette bought the 2,600-square-foot home in 2005 for $550,000. They've picked a good time to sell – Miami home values are up a whopping 16 percent over a year ago according to Zillow. The four bedroom, 3.5 bath home has a soaring great room with double height windows and Mediterranean touches throughout. The kitchen has dark wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances. The dining room has large windows and wide crown molding.  

 

 

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Two celebs who can't afford the Hollywood lifestyle anymore. (Lack of work).

  • 1 vote
Reply#1 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:12 AM EST

Of course they show Pam's bedroom...the place where most of the jokes about her originated from.

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Reply#2 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:27 AM EST

How much Valtrex does it come with?

    Reply#3 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:01 AM EST

    Why is this in the business section, it should be in a "Worthless" section of the news!

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    Reply#4 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:43 AM EST

    Stands to make $5m? I could list mine for $5.2m and claim the same thing.

    Since mine is worth about $275k after buying for $200k about 12 years ago and putting $50 into it in that time I could claim $25k profit.

    This is before inflation of about 20% so I have lost a few $k. Oh crap, I just depressed myself.

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    Reply#5 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:07 PM EST

    Otherwise called the Hepatitis House. Gross.

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    Reply#6 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:09 PM EST

    Wow , that Rubio place looks pretty lame for $675K !! Flori-DUH is still in the real estate doldrums ,will be interesting if they get that much ....

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    Reply#7 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:44 PM EST

    Marco Rubio's "house"? That doesn't look like a house. More like a condo, unless it's a tiny house that requires you to cram so much into such a small area.

      Reply#8 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:17 PM EST

      "...and the airy living room has a fireplace and enough room for a baby grand." My small living room has enough room for a baby grand, which is a highly-rated Kawai GM-10 which is just 5' wide x 5' long. Baby grands are less than 6' long. Maybe a full "grand" was meant, like the big $80,000 concert Steinway, about 8 feet long, I'm playing on stage in my logo.

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