By Vicki Hyman ~ The Star-Ledger Monday May 7, 2007 Page. 27
In the market for a gated 35,000 square-foot limestone manor on four park-like acres in Saddle River? How do 10 bedrooms, his and hers master bathrooms, and indoor and outdoor swimming pools with waterfalls, caves and a Jacuzzi grab you? Here's the trump card: a formal, tented salonn with a towered stone firplace carved to look like a lion's head.
Now, how much you would pay?
The palatial estate of hip-hop mogul Russel Simmons and wife Kimora Lee Simmons is on sale for $23.8 million. The property, represented by Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty in Tenafly, also has a movie theater with marquee and popcorn machine, a sprawling gym and a wine cellar with sit-down tasting areas.
If Saddle River doesn't do it for you, there are two other homes with a celebrity pedigree for sale in Englewood, on the other side of Bergen County.
If you're bargain-hunting, Eddie Murphy has slashed the price on his seven-bedroom gated Colonial-style estate on five acres from $30 million to $22 million. "Bubble Hill" has a huge gourmet kitchen, a music studio, indoor pool and spa, and bowling alley.
Rapper 50 Cent is selling his 52-room Farmington, Conn., estate that was once owned by Mike Tyson. He bought the 18-bedroom, 37-bathroom home in 2003 for $4.1 Millon; it's unclear what the asking price is, but it's believed to be around $10 million. Cent (real name: Curtis James Jackson III) updated the property with a helicopter pad, a movide theater, and an infinity pool and spa.
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Have you Faced Housing Discrimination?
Intelligence Report by Lyric Wallwork Winik-Parade Magazine
Have you Faced Housing Discrimination? If you're buying or renting a home there's a law that protects your rights.
The Fair Housing Act became law in 1968, yet thousands of people still are illegally turned away from renting or owning a home in the U.S. each year. Those with disabilities are most likely to be discriminated against, followed closely by Blacks, Hispanics and Asians. What is "housing discrimination"? Refusing to allow a person with a disability to have an accessible parking spot or a service animal. Charging higher rent or a larger security deposit for some tenants because of race and religion. Telling prospective tenants that housing is no longer available when it is. Imposing restrictions on families with children, such as saying kids are not allowed on the property. Asking for sexual favors in lieu of rent. To learn more about your rights under the Fair Housing Act or to file a complaint, call the HUD hotline, 1-800-669-9777, or visit www.hud.gov/fairhousing
Have you Faced Housing Discrimination? If you're buying or renting a home there's a law that protects your rights.
The Fair Housing Act became law in 1968, yet thousands of people still are illegally turned away from renting or owning a home in the U.S. each year. Those with disabilities are most likely to be discriminated against, followed closely by Blacks, Hispanics and Asians. What is "housing discrimination"? Refusing to allow a person with a disability to have an accessible parking spot or a service animal. Charging higher rent or a larger security deposit for some tenants because of race and religion. Telling prospective tenants that housing is no longer available when it is. Imposing restrictions on families with children, such as saying kids are not allowed on the property. Asking for sexual favors in lieu of rent. To learn more about your rights under the Fair Housing Act or to file a complaint, call the HUD hotline, 1-800-669-9777, or visit www.hud.gov/fairhousing
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