Tommy Lee Jones puts Florida ranch on the market

TODAY real estate contributor Barbara Corcoran provides a sneak peek into some of the celebrity homes that are on sale across the country, including Tommy Lee Jones' Florida ranch and David Hasselhoff's gated mansion in Encino, Calif.

This week in celebrity real estate, Mary Louise Parker puts her Greenwich Village duplex on the market for a third time and Tommy Lee Jones lists his 50-acre polo ranch in Palm Beach, Fla.

Tommy Lee Jones
Wellington, Fla.: $26.75 million

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Tommy Lee Jones' 50-acre polo ranch in Palm Springs boasts an 11,000-square-foot home.

Oscar-winning actor Tommy Lee Jones has put his 50-acre polo ranch on the market for $26.75 million. The ranch is next door to the International Polo Club of Palm Beach and down the street from the location of the winter equestrian festival. The grounds are the real draw for this property, as they include a regulation-size polo field, miles of horse trails, and two barns with a total of 48 stalls.

Jones created the ranch -- an 11,000-square-foot home that includes four bedrooms and two baths -- by combining two parcels purchased in 2002 for $4.62 million.

The veteran actor may be giving up his Florida ranch but not the sport – he’s apparently selling because he spends more time playing polo on an estate in San Saba, Texas, and in California.

Joe Don Rooney
Brentwood, Tenn.: $1.68 million

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Rascal Flats guitarist Joe Don Rooney's Tennessee mansion is on the market for $1.68 million.

Rascal Flats guitarist Joe Don Rooney's Brentwood, Tenn., home is a sprawling 7,900-square-foot mansion that comes with four bedrooms, six baths, a fully equipped home recording studio, an elevator and an in-house beauty salon.

The interior is all brown and cream with soaring ceilings and lots of dramatic curtains. Also dramatic is a two-story entryway with French doors, wrought iron railings and gleaming wood floors. The open living and dining room has a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace. The closets in the master bedroom are a clothes lover’s dream.

Outside is a beautiful, formal pool with a waterfall.

Mary Louise Parker
Greenwich Village duplex: $6.99 million 

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Mary Louise Parker's 10-room duplex in Greenwich Village in lower Manhattan is on the market for the third time this year.

Mary Louise Parker must be hoping the third time’s the charm – her 10-room Greenwich Village duplex has just hit the market for the third time in the past year. She’s now asking $6.99 million, down from her original asking price of $7.25 million a year ago.

The 3,000-square-foot co-op has five big bedrooms, 4.5 baths and four exposures in a popular pre-war building. The rooms are spacious and well-lit, with beamed ceilings, arched doors and 26 windows. 

The living / dining area has a wood-burning fireplace. The eat-in kitchen is compact but comes with a Wolf range and Sub-Zero refrigerator. The children’s room has a whimsical wall mural and wacky puppet theater.

David Hasselhoff
Encino, Calif.: $3.795 million

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David Hasselhoff is asking $3.795 million for this colonial mansion, which includes two guest cottages, a swimming pool and a tennis court.

David Hasselhoff bought this Encino home back in 1996 for $1.98 million. Today he's asking $3.795 million for the colonial mansion about 30 miles northeast of Malibu.  

The five bedroom, 5.5 bath home home is 8,900 square feet. There are two guest houses on the 1.5 acre property, which also includes a swimming pool and spa with a waterfall, a giant exercise room and a tennis court. This home has been on and off the market, and there is a pending offer in now.

 

 

 

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Can someone explain to me what this is doing in the Business section of this sight and even more importantly, who really cares?

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Reply#1 - Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:24 PM EDT

Was interested but just got my pay cut from $19/hr to $17/hr so.. I'll have to pass.

    #1.1 - Sun Mar 24, 2013 1:05 PM EDT
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    Buy for 4.6 and list for 26.7 million? Geez Tommy. Denial much? What will you really take?

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    Reply#2 - Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:31 PM EDT

    Read the article before wasting everyone's time with your uninformed comment:

    "Jones created the ranch -- an 11,000-square-foot home that includes four bedrooms and two baths -- by combining two parcels purchased in 2002 for $4.62 million."

    He bought the property and developed it. Sheesh...

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    #2.1 - Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:48 PM EDT
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    I am just mystified at the money these goofballs have!

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    Reply#3 - Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:00 PM EDT

    I bet you've paid money to see at least one of Tommy Lee Jones's movies, I bet you've seen a TV show with David Hasselhoff that had commercials... thus they have the money. The money that we paid them for entertaining us.

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    #3.1 - Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:04 PM EDT

    The last time I saw Hasellhoff he was sprawled, drunk on the floor eating a cheeseburger. Can't say I ever directly paid to see these guys. And I've never been entertained by David Hasselhoff, Pamela Anderson on the other hand..........

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    #3.2 - Wed Mar 13, 2013 3:15 PM EDT
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    The last time I saw Hasellhoff he was sprawled, drunk on the floor eating a cheeseburger.

    LOL good point.

      Reply#4 - Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:53 AM EDT

      Tommy Lee Jones- I am homeless and would love to help others and would love to trun it into a palce for people to learn and love to love there and allow others to bring thier pets. People could copme there andmake it a B&B and make money. Why is it that celebrities cannot realize how they could be helping others. Now- befor any of you that ask why can a homeless person be able to read these topics- get over it we too can read duh? PS there are many homeless out there and I am 60 and worked all my life. Do not defame me.

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