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Wow another 2 gone up already??, just seems so weird that he is selling them offhmm sooner or later it will become clear why he is doing it, at the moment everyone thinks he is strapped for cash !!!, bet there is a more logical reason to his motives there, perhaps he thinks we all this credit crunch going on in the world that it's not wise and economicaly wise to keep all those properties, or perhaps he feels that it's his obligation to sell off some to show the world that it's his way of saying that he is not trying to show the world how much he has and owns, Just my theory, and a bit daft i suppose...lol

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http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2009/04/nicholas_cage_puts_french_quar.html

Nicolas Cage puts two New Orleans homes up for sale

by Kate Moran, The Times-Picayune

Thursday April 23, 2009, 4:02 PM
Nicolas Cage is selling this home at 2523 Prytania St. in New Orleans.

Actor Nicolas Cage, an Academy Award winner who recently called New Orleans "very romantic and evocative," has listed two homes he owns in the city for sale.

 Cage is seeking a buyer for 1140 Royal, a three-story, purple-gray mansion in the French Quarter located just a block from the home fellow Hollywood luminaries Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie bought two years ago. He is also shopping 2523 Prytania, a Garden District mansion with a double gallery and formal gardens. 


Dorian Bennett, the broker listing both properties, declined to comment on his high-profile client. The actor, a nephew of director Francis Ford Coppola, had nothing but praise for New Orleans when he appeared on David Letterman's show last fall to discuss a movie he was making here with director Werner Herzog.

"I just love the city. There is just something about New Orleans," Cage said, citing its "incredible mix of cultures and beliefs."

Cage is asking $3.55 million for the French Quarter pad, which has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms and comprises nearly 10,300 square feet. It is known as the LaLaurie mansion, and legend says it is haunted.

During the interview with Letterman last fall, Cage called the mansion "a very notorious house, a very famous house, meaning it is allegedly the most severely haunted house in the United States of America."

"Some people have beach front property," Cage continued. "I have ghost front property."

The actor is asking only $100,000 more for the Royal Street property than he paid for it in December 2006. He told Letterman that the house was well-preserved and that he had performed no major renovations.

He wants $3.45 million for the Prytania Street home, which has six bedrooms and a pool, though he paid $3.4 million for it in June 2005. Cage owns both houses under the business name Han**** Park Real Estate, which has offices in Baton Rouge and Los Angeles.

Photos of both houses are available on the Dorian Bennett Sotheby's International Realty site at www.dbsir.com.



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