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Plus, Victoria and David Beckham Embrace the Sunshine State With New $80 Million Mansion. [View in your browser]( | [Update your preferences](   [(image) Architectural Digest Logo]( October 16, 2024 Welcome to Architectural Digest's mid-week update on the top property deals across Hollywood and beyond. [Inside Jimmy Butler’s Epic California Mansion]( [The basketball star creates a personal paradise that accommodates his many interests]( [READ MORE]( [Image may contain: Human, Person, Necklace, Jewelry, Accessories, Accessory, Evening Dress, Fashion, Clothing, and Gown, Lady Gaga]( [Where Does Lady Gaga Live? Inside Her Stylish Homes]( [The singer and actor primarily resides in Malibu]( [READ MORE]( [Image may contain: Backyard, Nature, Outdoors, Yard, Plant, Potted Plant, Adult, Person, Couch, Furniture, Table, and Chair]( [Visit Fashion Designer Harris Reed’s Extravagant London Apartment]( [The creative crafted his own Wes Anderson–meets–Oscar Wilde fantasyland]( [READ MORE]( [Left: David Beckham in dark suit and Victoria Beckham in white suit at Netflix premiere of Beckham]( [Victoria and David Beckham Embrace the Sunshine State With New $80 Million Mansion]( [The Beckhams are reportedly buying a waterfront Miami Beach spec estate]( [READ MORE]( [Lisa Vanderpump sitting on Watch What Happens Live couch]( [Lisa Vanderpump Embraces Sin City Living With $5 Million Las Vegas Mansion]( [The reality star already owns two restaurants in the locale and plans to open another next month]( [READ MORE]( Connect With AD [(image) Architectural Digest on Facebook]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Twitter]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Pinterest]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Instagram]( This e-mail was sent to you by Architectural Digest. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [archdigest@news.condenast.com](mailto: archdigest@news.condenast.com), to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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