Beverly Hills Realtor, author and former star on Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing” Josh Flagg is releasing a mobile app version of those sold-on-the-corner celebrity home maps. The paper version of these maps are frequently bought by tourists hoping to catch a glimpse of somebody famous. They are also the basis for a cottage industry of vans that offer visitors drive-by tours of Hollywood homes.
Flagg has taken the idea mobile in the form of a .99-cent mobile app that provides both navigational tools and background on the celebrity and his/her home. Appropriately called STAR MAPS and available soon for both Android and iPhones, Flagg says his creation is “the first and ultimate mobile tour guide to celebrity homes and addresses.”
He told The Huffington Post: “You can drive down Sunset Boulevard and spend $15 or $20 for a guide to celebrity homes that is usually only about 50 percent accurate. You can also take one of those star tour vans and have someone drive you around and tell you stories. But with STAR MAPS, you’ll be able to do it all yourself. You just punch in the names of the celebrities whose homes you want to see and it will tell you how to get there, when they lived there, how many bedrooms the house has, who the celebrity was married to, and so on.”
What ratcheted this up on our curiosity scale is that Realtors-To-The-Stars are usually very tight-lipped about their celebrity clients’ homes. Most sign confidentiality clauses that they won’t discuss the listing or sale.
Is this Flagg’s version of a real estate kiss-and-tell? Not a chance, he says. His information comes from researching 100 years of public records, Flagg said.
Check out LA’s top celebrity real estate of 2011. Which homes will be on Flagg’s Star Maps app?
Only an aerial shot of this massive compound could do justice to the 57,000-square-foot mansion that once belonged to the late-Aaron Spelling and his wife, Candy.
“The Manor” has been on the market since 2009, when Candy listed it at $150 million. It languished there until June of this year, when 22-year-old Petra Ecclestone (heiress to the Formula One fortune) paid $85 million in cold hard cash for it.
Since then, Candy has temporarily relocated to a 6,000-square-foot unit along the Wilshire corridor while she waits for her new Century City penthouse unit to be constructed. Can you imagine the job of downsizing here? Actually, you don’t need to imagine anything because HGTV did a show on Candy and her moving stress. “It wasn’t just 56,500 square feet, I had 17,000 square feet of attic and I had to do it in 30 days,” she told The Huffington Post. “I had to put all the emotions aside and [say], let’s organize this and get this done. It was time.”
Check out photos of Candy Spelling’s former mansion.
Only an aerial shot of this massive compound could do justice to the 57,000-square-foot mansion that once belonged to the late-Aaron Spelling and his wife, Candy.
“The Manor” has been on the market since 2009, when Candy listed it at $150 million. It languished there until June of this year, when 22-year-old Petra Ecclestone (heiress to the Formula One fortune) paid $85 million in cold hard cash for it.
Since then, Candy has temporarily relocated to a 6,000-square-foot unit along the Wilshire corridor while she waits for her new Century City penthouse unit to be constructed. Can you imagine the job of downsizing here? Actually, you don’t need to imagine anything because HGTV did a show on Candy and her moving stress. “It wasn’t just 56,500 square feet, I had 17,000 square feet of attic and I had to do it in 30 days,” she told The Huffington Post. “I had to put all the emotions aside and [say], let’s organize this and get this done. It was time.”
Check out photos of Candy Spelling’s former mansion.
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Only an aerial shot of this massive compound could do justice to the 57,000-square-foot mansion that once belonged to the late-Aaron Spelling and his wife, Candy.
“The Manor” has been on the market since 2009, when Candy listed it at $150 million. It languished there until June of this year, when 22-year-old Petra Ecclestone (heiress to the Formula One fortune) paid $85 million in cold hard cash for it.
Since then, Candy has temporarily relocated to a 6,000-square-foot unit along the Wilshire corridor while she waits for her new Century City penthouse unit to be constructed. Can you imagine the job of downsizing here? Actually, you don’t need to imagine anything because HGTV did a show on Candy and her moving stress. “It wasn’t just 56,500 square feet, I had 17,000 square feet of attic and I had to do it in 30 days,” she told The Huffington Post. “I had to put all the emotions aside and [say], let’s organize this and get this done. It was time.”
Check out photos of Candy Spelling’s former mansion.
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