Nicolas Cage: One-Man Real Estate Bubble

Cage bought this Tudor mansion in Bel Air, Calif., in 1998 from Tom Jones for $6.47 million. The house, which Dean Martin owned before Jones, has six fireplaces, including one in a bathroom. Cage put it on the market at $30 million a year ago, but recently cut the price to $17.5 million. It is reportedly under contract.

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Nicolas Cage: One-Man Real Estate Bubble

You may sorta like Nicolas Cage as an OK actor, but real estate agents absolutely adored him, at least until recently, when he began unloading some 15 homes around the world.

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