St. Louis Cardinals owner Bill DeWitt Jr. recently bought Eva Longoria's 2.75-acre Hollywood Hills compound, which was once owned by Tom Cruise. It has two studios, a villa, a four-bedroom guest house and a resort-style pool lined with boulders. Here's a look inside.
Eva Longoria, Bill DeWitt and Tom Cruise
Actress Eva Longoria found a buyer for her Hollywood Hills compound in St. Louis Cardinals owner Bill DeWitt. The 2.75-acre compound, once owned by Tom Cruise, has multiple structures including two studios, a villa and a four-bedroom guest house. Stone pathways and bridges lend a whimsical quality to the grounds, which feature a resort-style pool lined with boulders.
Eva Longoria, Bill DeWitt and Tom Cruise
Actress Eva Longoria found a buyer for her Hollywood Hills compound in St. Louis Cardinals owner Bill DeWitt. The 2.75-acre compound, once owned by Tom Cruise, has multiple structures including two studios, a villa and a four-bedroom guest house. Stone pathways and bridges lend a whimsical quality to the grounds, which feature a resort-style pool lined with boulders.
Eva Longoria, Bill DeWitt and Tom Cruise
Actress Eva Longoria found a buyer for her Hollywood Hills compound in St. Louis Cardinals owner Bill DeWitt. The 2.75-acre compound, once owned by Tom Cruise, has multiple structures including two studios, a villa and a four-bedroom guest house. Stone pathways and bridges lend a whimsical quality to the grounds, which feature a resort-style pool lined with boulders.Â
Tarek El Moussa
HGTV star Tarek El Moussa and new girlfriend Heather Rae Young cleaned up in the sale of their Costa Mesa home, which sold for $130,000 over asking. The modern farmhouse features cathedral-style ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling fireplace and a gleaming chef's kitchen. Pocketing walls of glass open directly to the swimming pool.Â
Tarek El Moussa
HGTV star Tarek El Moussa and new girlfriend Heather Rae Young cleaned up in the sale of their Costa Mesa home, which sold for $130,000 over asking. The modern farmhouse features cathedral-style ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling fireplace and a gleaming chef's kitchen. Pocketing walls of glass open directly to the swimming pool.
Tarek El Moussa
HGTV star Tarek El Moussa and new girlfriend Heather Rae Young cleaned up in the sale of their Costa Mesa home, which sold for $130,000 over asking. The modern farmhouse features cathedral-style ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling fireplace and a gleaming chef's kitchen. Pocketing walls of glass open directly to the swimming pool.
Roberto Alomar
Hall of Fame baseball player Roberto Alomar sold his 18,700-square-foot home in Tampa for $4 million. Dramatic in style, the multilevel residence features two kitchens, paneled walls and eye-catching chandeliers. The office/den is enclosed in glass.
Roberto Alomar
Hall of Fame baseball player Roberto Alomar sold his 18,700-square-foot home in Tampa for $4 million. Dramatic in style, the multilevel residence features two kitchens, paneled walls and eye-catching chandeliers. The office/den is enclosed in glass.
Roberto Alomar
Hall of Fame baseball player Roberto Alomar sold his 18,700-square-foot home in Tampa for $4 million. Dramatic in style, the multilevel residence features two kitchens, paneled walls and eye-catching chandeliers. The office/den is enclosed in glass.
Roberto Alomar
Hall of Fame baseball player Roberto Alomar sold his 18,700-square-foot home in Tampa for $4 million. Dramatic in style, the multilevel residence features two kitchens, paneled walls and eye-catching chandeliers. The office/den is enclosed in glass.
Perc Westmore residence
The Mediterranean Revival-style home in the Hollywood Hills was once owned by Percival Westmore, who transformed famous faces as Warner Bros' head of makeup in the 1920s and '30s. Listed for $5.495 million, the renovated and restored home features an updated kitchen, a sunken living room and French doors that open to a courtyard.
Perc Westmore residence
The Mediterranean Revival-style home in the Hollywood Hills was once owned by Percival Westmore, who transformed famous faces as Warner Bros' head of makeup in the 1920s and '30s. Listed for $5.495 million, the renovated and restored home features an updated kitchen, a sunken living room and French doors that open to a courtyard.

