From The Olympic Stage To The Real Estate Arena – Snoop And Martha's Property Battle

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Forget the medal count – Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart are stealing the show at the Summer Olympic Games in Paris.

The unlikely duo struck up a surprising friendship in 2008 when Snoop guest-starred on Stewart's cooking show. Since then, the 52-year-old rapper and 83-year-old lifestyle icon have been a comedic dream team, tackling game shows, roasts and co-hosting their own cooking show together. Stewart even lent her expertise to the foreword of Snoop's cookbook in 2008.

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Now, their friendship is a golden highlight of the 2024 Olympics. From their hilariously coordinated outfits to their spot-on commentary, Snoop and Stewart's vibrant dynamic has captivated viewers.

But they don't just share a love for the spotlight – they're also both real estate moguls with impressive property portfolios. So, who takes home the gold for the most stunning digs? Read on to discover who the champion on the property podium is.


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Stewart's first home was a steal. In 1971, she scooped up a charming Westport, Connecticut estate for $46,750. Known as Turkey Hill, the 4-acre property started as a farmhouse but quickly blossomed into a sprawling compound under Stewart's touch. Over the years, she added a barn, chicken coop, garden shed and garage. The estate's landscaping is equally impressive, with all-season gardens and plenty of room to grow fresh vegetables.

In 1997, Stewart acquired Skylands, a secluded 63-acre estate on the remote Mount Desert Island in Maine. Stewart uses the 12-bedroom main house with a 60-foot, beamed center living hall and a distinctive diamond-patterned bay window as a summer getaway.

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After her divorce in 1990, Stewart bought an 1870s shingled cottage near Lily Pond Lane in the Hamptons for $1.7 million. She renovated the property, adding a pool, covered porch, and primary suite. In 2021, she sold the estate in an off-market deal for $16.5 million.

Stewart expanded her real estate empire in 2000 by purchasing a 150-acre farm in Katonah, New York. The Westchester County property, dubbed Cantitoe, boasts historic buildings, landscaped gardens and stables, providing a serene escape an hour outside Manhattan.


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Snoop Dogg favors a more suburban vibe. His Diamond Bar mansion, more than 30 miles east of the Hollywood hustle, offers a tranquil escape. Built in 1977, the 3,808-square-foot home has all the essentials for a California lifestyle: a gourmet kitchen, a resort-style backyard and a tennis court. Realtor.com records show the last sale in 1998 was for $720,000.

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Beyond his California crib, Snoop Dogg also owns a more laid-back, six-bedroom, four-bathroom pad in Douglasville, Georgia. Spread across a full acre, the property includes multiple sports courts and an in-ground pool. The rap legend added this home to his portfolio in 2021 for $458,000.

Snoop Dogg also owns at least three more California properties, though it's unclear whether they're personal retreats or income-generating rentals. One is a three-bedroom home in Eastvale, Riverside County. The other two are in Rancho Cucamonga: a town house acquired more than two decades ago for less than six figures and a single-family home available for rent since at least 2019.

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