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Celebrities Mansions

John Travolta's pad. Most rich people just have a multi-car garage. They don't usually have a runway in their front yards:

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^^ Did you see the mansion of Oprah's, I can't believe that big of a home just for ONE person. It makes me sick to my stomach, or am I jealous...

It's not just for one person. There's her and Stedman, her dogs & her servants :lol:
 
We drive by Opera's often as it's in our county about 45 min's away.

But one that has us in awe-- Is CHER's
in Malibu on Pch hwy. It is just huge and beautifull.
 
Those mansions are a bit too big for me, though Seinfelds home in the Hamptons is nice. I like more modest mansions. Or rather a Fifth Avenue penthouse, than I don't have to worry about keeping up a lawn.

I always wonder what do they need all that room for. The average American home is big enough for a family of 4 with all the amenities of modern life...
 
John Travolta's pad. Most rich people just have a multi-car garage. They don't usually have a runway in their front yards:

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:eek:

Silly me, compaining about the neighbor's barking dogs. It could always be worse.
 
Too many windows to wash, toilets to clean and rugs to vacuum. No thanks. I'll stay where I am.
 
With the exception of the 3 contemporary residences and Seinfeld's Hamptons house they all look like very bloated combinations of various McMansion parts, not well proportioned nor executed in any discernable style (unless McGrandiose ostentatious is now a style). Travolta’s place has all the charm and look of a cheesy ‘60s motel, but then that is still better than any scientologist deserves.

Louis XIV might find them quaint


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There is an actor (I really wish I could remember his name) who bought a small 2 or 3 bedroom bungalow many years ago before he became famous. He is now very famous and very rich and he still owns and lives in that little bungalow. His celebrity friends tease him about it but he simply tells them he doesn't need anything bigger. Anything bigger would be a waste.

Very sensible man indeed.
 
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