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CELEBRITY HOMES Neil Young says Aloha to Hawaiian retreat

- LAUREN BEALE and NEAL J. LEITEREG Emmy winner gives up Midcentury prize 1920s home suits burlesque star Former big leaguer sells home base Musical-theatre actors change key in Encino

LOS ANGELES — Singer-songwriter Neil Young has put his oceanfront estate on the Big Island of Hawaii on the market for $24.5 million.

Set on a craggy peninsula between two bays, the three-acre spread features a Hawaiian-style beach house dating to the 1920s, two two-bedroom guest cottages, two greenhouse­s and a swimming pool with a pool house.

Verandas that step down to lawn take in the ocean views and provide indooroutd­oor living space. The main house has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and close to 3,000 square feet of living space.

The Waialea Bay property includes 830 feet of frontage on the Kohala Coast near a world-class surf spot and white sandy beaches.

Many species of coconut trees, a terraced vegetable garden and fruit trees such as lemon, papaya, pomelo and mango complete the grounds.

The Grammy-winning singer and guitar player has released 35 studio albums and spent the summer touring. Among his other memorable hits are Old Man and Heart of Gold. Famed TV writer and producer Steven Bochco has sold his Richard Neutra-designed home in Los Angeles’ Encino neighbourh­ood for $4.725 million.

Named the Milton Goldman Residence for its first owner, the Midcentury Modern-style house dates to 1951. Architect Neutra used long walls of glass to bring in views of the home’s natural setting, which today includes a reflecting pool, stepping stones and a dining patio.

The updated singlestor­ey house, expanded to 4,234 square feet of living space over the years, features wood ceilings, living, dining and family rooms, a den, five bedrooms and five bathrooms.

A swimming pool with a spa, lawn and a sports court make up the rest of the wooded third-of-an-acre grounds.

Bochco, 71, worked on the series Hill Street Blues (1981-87), L.A. Law (1986-94), and NYPD Blue (1993-2005), all of which won Emmys. He is creatorwri­ter-executive producer of the current crime drama Murder in the First.

The property came on the market in May at $4.995 million. Bochco paid $2.85 million for it in 2006. Dita Von Teese, the model known for bringing burlesque dancing back into vogue, has bought a stunning Tudor Revival-style house in L.A.’s Los Feliz neighbourh­ood for $2.83 million.

Entered through a rotunda that evokes a castle turret, the 1927 home blends traditiona­l features with tasteful designer updates. Woodbeam cathedral ceilings, gothic arches and decorative medallions are among the architectu­ral details.

An English kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a breakfast area, living and family rooms, a den/office, four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and two powder rooms are within the 3,200 square feet of living space. That should be plenty of room for Von Teese’s vintage china, tea sets and eggcup collection­s.

Sheltered by mature pine and oak trees, the thirdof-an-acre property includes gardens, multiple patios and decks, a swimming pool and a pool house with a wet bar and a sauna.

Von Teese, 42, graced the cover of Playboy in December 2002. The multitalen­ted fan dancer is a costume designer and actor with her own lingerie line. She is the former wife of musician Marilyn Manson. Former Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants pitcher Barry Zito, who currently plays for the Athletics’ Triple-A affiliate, has sold his hillside estate in Kentfield, Calif., for $8.15 million.

He bought the house in 2007 for $8.863 million, records show.

Built in 2002, the Mediterran­ean-style home sits behind gates on more than two acres with sweeping views of Mount Tamalpais and Phoenix Lake.

The main house, entered through a rotunda foyer, opens to a step-down living room set beneath beamed cathedral-style ceilings. A formal dining room, a family room, a centre-island kitchen and a wine cellar/tasting room are also within the 7,116 square feet of space.

Designed for indoor-outdoor entertaini­ng, telescopin­g walls of glass in the public areas open to a wide terrace and formal gardens. There are four bedrooms and five bathrooms, including a detached guesthouse.

Outdoors, an outdoor kitchen, a fireplace and an infinity-edge pool and spa make up the relaxed grounds. A large motor court and a three-car garage mark the entrance to the home.

Zito, 37, spent his entire 14-year career with the A’s and Giants, winning the American League Cy Young Award in 2002 with the A’s and two World Series titles with the Giants. After sitting out the 2014 season, Zito returned to the A’s on a minor-league contract.

The house, originally listed in 2012 for as much as $10.495 million, more recently was priced for sale at $8.995 million or for lease at $25,000 a month, records show. Singers and actors Idina Menzel and Aaron Lohr have bought an Encino house for $2.675 million.

The Mediterran­ean-style home is set on more than three-quarters of an acre with cityscape and canyon views.

Built in 1959 and since updated, the 4,708-squarefoot house is entered through hand-carved Peruvian doors. Living spaces include connected living, dining and family rooms, an updated kitchen with a centre island, an office, a laundry room, five bedrooms and six bathrooms.

Sliding glass doors open at the back of the house to covered patio, lawn and swimming pool with a spa.

The Tony-Award winning Menzel, 44, played Elphaba in Wicked. She was in Rent on Broadway and in the 2005 film version. The powerful singer has been on a dozen episodes of the series Glee and voiced Queen Elsa in the 2013 film Frozen.

Lohr, 39, was also in the stage and film version of Rent. He starred as a youngster in the late 1980s series Bustin’ Loose.

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Singer-songwriter Neil Young has put his oceanfront estate on the Big Island of Hawaii on the market for $24.5 million.

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