HOLLYWOOD’S GOLDEN ERA STARS WHO LIVE IN HOUSES MORE LUXURIOUS THAN ANY A-LIST CELEBRITY

Tom Selleck – Price Unknown, Bay Ridge

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Tom Selleck has made a fair number of houses quite famous, but not precisely by living there! After his roles on TV shows like Magnum P.I as well as his current show Blue Bloods, the places where his characters lived during the shows have made the news. Such was the case with the home in Hawaii portrayed on Magnum P.I. which went on the market for $15M. The place depicted here is the home of Officer Frank Reagan, which is the role Selleck plays in the long-running TV show. The backyard of his own home probably looks very different as he has made an investment in growing avocados!

Kathie Lee Gifford – $10.5 Million, Oceanfront, Florida

America’s most beloved TV host and very famous for being a legendary host from 1985 to 2000, for 15 years in Live! show. Gifford’s glorious career started as a mere back up singer for Tom Kennedy before becoming a host. In 2005, Kathie’s late husband gifted her with a remarkable oceanfront house. The house is constructed on 11,400 square feet with a striking ocean view that has the most astounding sunset view which Kathie has mentioned multiple times in her show. The house also features a golf course that comes with two golf carts and bikes. The house also includes a gym and a dining room overlooking water side, it also includes with a Yamaha Jetski and paddle boards.

Clint Eastwood – $9.75 Million, Pebble Beach, CA

Although he started late by the Hollywood standards of the time – at only 25 years old – Clint Eastwood became one of the better-known actors and directors of the last decades. At 88 years of age, he is unafraid of retaking a role on screen after years of only directing without giving any sign of going into retirement. His appearance on The Mule, his latest project, has earned him positive reviews, but he says it will be his last acting role. He is also done with his house in California, which he has put on the market for $9.75M.

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