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[Hot Property]( Hot Property [Send to friend](mailto:?subject=Hot Property: The hits just keep on coming&body= | [Open in browser]( Musicians, actors, sports stars — L.A. is home to a vast array of entertainers of all stripes. This week we look at some hit makers, places where actors made the scene and the home court of a former Lakers player. In case you missed it, we check out where actor-comedian Andrew Dice Clay likes to hang out in his Sherman Oaks home. Plus, we dig into our archives to recall the comings and goings of a trio of singers. Once you’re done checking out these star-studded transactions, visit and like our [Facebook page]( where you can find Hot Property stories and updates throughout the week. That’s also a fine place to leave a tip about a celebrity home deal. – [Neal J. Leitereg]( and [Lauren Beale]( Far from the Jersey shore We can’t take our eyes off this house. Frankie Valli, the Four Seasons frontman whose success story is recounted in the musical “Jersey Boys,” just purchased a [modern estate in Encino]( for $4.3 million. The 6,700-square-foot house was built in 2017. There’s hardwood flooring throughout and custom marble on the walls of the kitchen and the floor of the master bathroom. A winding staircase leads up to the master bedroom for a total of six bedrooms. A pool and spa sit adjacent to a large yard surrounded by shrubs. Known for his powerful voice, the 83-year-old singer scored 29 Top 40 hits with the Four Seasons and nine as a solo artist. His memorable songs include “Sherry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” and “December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night).” He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. [Frankie Valli's new home]( Valli bought the newly built home in Encino for $4.3 million. (Realtor.com | Inset: Laurence H. Ko / Los Angeles Times) ADVERTISEMENT Rocker is ready to roll Glam rocker Adam Lambert has listed his [home in Hollywood Hills West]( for $3.995 million, $1 million more than he paid for the property three years ago. The subdued contemporary, built in 1947, has been renovated and expanded to nearly 3,800 square feet of living space. Features include a floor-to-ceiling climate-controlled wine wall, a home theater and a gym. There are three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Two reflecting pools, a 10-person spa and a fire pit are highlights of the grounds. Lambert, 35, was a runner-up on “Idol” in 2009, the same year he released the album “For Your Entertainment.” His most recent studio album, “The Original High,” was released two years ago. [Adam Lambert's home for sale]( Lambert is seeking $3.995 million for his Hollywood Hills West home. (Realtor.com | Inset: Los Angeles Times) Star worthy in Bel-Air A stellar example of the architecture of Gerard R. Colcord is on the market in Bel-Air for $15.999 million. [Once the home of actors Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe]( the richly detailed house was inspired by medieval churches in England. Encompassing close to an acre, the estate has 8,772 square feet of living space in a main house and guest house. Pitched beamed ceilings, oak plank floors and a brick fireplace with built-in seating are among the details. The property previously sold in 2015 for $6.5 million, public records show. That’s quite a markup. [Reese Witherspoon's old home for sale]( Once the home of Witherspoon and Phillippe, the richly detailed house was inspired by medieval churches in England. (Brian Thomas Jones) ADVERTISEMENT Moving closer to work Golden State Warriors shooting guard Nick Young has sold his [old home court in Tarzana]( for $3.25 million. Then-girlfriend Iggy Azalea rumors to the contrary, the former L.A. Laker was the sole owner of the property, which he bought three years ago from singer-actress Selena Gomez for $3.45 million. In addition to the 6,630-square-foot main dwelling, there’s a guesthouse that he had converted into storage space for his vast shoe collection. Also on the acre of grounds: a lighted and fenced basketball court, an outdoor kitchen and a swimming pool with a spa. [Nick Young's former home]( Young sold his Tarzana home for $3.25 million, taking a $200,000 loss in the process. (James Moss | Inset: Los Angeles Times) He’ll take house calls While the Kardashians may seem to have a corner on real estate in Calabasas, the community does have other residents of note. [Comic-actor-physician Ken Jeong]( of the sitcom “Dr. Ken” is the latest to join the ranks of wanna-be sellers there with the $2.5-million listing of a house. The two-story Mediterranean, built in 2006, is entered through double doors that open to a high-ceilinged foyer. Living and dining rooms, a library/office and a breakfast room with a wine cooler are within the 4,618 square feet of living space. There are dual master suites for a total of five bedrooms and six bathrooms. Jeong, 48, was in “The Hangover” films. [Ken Jeong's home for sale]( Jeong is asking $2.5 million for his Calabasas home. (Redfin.com | Inset: Associated Press) His old precinct A [house in Los Feliz that was owned by late actor Ron Glass]( has sold for $1.5 million. Glass, who died last year at 71, appeared in the sitcoms “Sanford and Son,” “All in the Family” and “Good Times.” But he is probably best recognized for his role as Det. Ron Harris on the show “Barney Miller.” Set on a hillside, the midcentury modern-style home features beamed ceilings, walls of glass and a living room with a centerpiece fireplace. A formal dining room, a family room, two bedrooms and 2.25 bathrooms are within the 2,138 square feet of living space. [Late Ron Glass's former home]( The Los Feliz home of the late Glass sold for $1.5 million. (Redfin.com | Inset: Getty Images) In case you missed it Comedian and actor Andrew Dice Clay is all about spending time with his sons. And the den in his 4,700-square-foot [Sherman Oaks house]( is his favorite place to hang with 26-year-old Max Silverstein and 22-year-old Dillon Scott. The room serves as a music hub, outfitted with a grand piano, comfy furniture and Clay’s collection of lava lamps. From the archives Ten years ago, lead Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines and her husband, actor Adrian Pasdar, bought a home in Brentwood for $5.6 million. The pair already had roosts near Austin, Texas, and in New York City. Twenty years ago, rap singer M.C. Hammer sold his mansion in the Fremont foothills overlooking San Francisco for $5.3 million. Set on 12 acres, the home had 11,000 square feet of living space plus two swimming pools. Thirty years ago, singer Kenny Rogers gave up his 10,000-square-foot Beverly Hills rental home and moved to Atlanta. What we’re reading — Seattle led the nation in home price growth for the 10th straight month, [reports the Seattle Times](. No city in the country has seen prices soar this fast since the San Francisco market exploded three years ago. — Made us look: A 13th century-inspired Tuscan [castle in California]( wine country? BusinessInsider.com explores what one millionaire created in Calistoga at a cost of $40 million. — A former San Francisco [church converted into townhouses]( currently has one listed at $6.795 million, reports Estately.com. That will buy close to 5,500 square feet of sanctuary from the city. For more luxury real estate, visit us at the [Hot Property blog](. 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