Nicolas Cage is looking to sell his New Orleans properties, one which is claimed to be a haunted house.
The first one, known as the “LaLaurie Mansion” , is in the French Quarter and is sale for $3,550,000.

Nicolas Cage is looking to sell his New Orleans properties, one which is claimed to be a haunted house.
The first one, known as the “LaLaurie Mansion” , is in the French Quarter and is sale for $3,550,000.


Hollywood star Nicolas Cage has been forced to take his Bel Air mansion off the market after buyers just wouldn’t meet his whopping $17,5 million asking price.
The house, built in 1940, is an English-style manor on slightly more than an acre with nine bedrooms and nine bathrooms in close to 12,000 square feet.
It has a 35-seat theater, a wine cellar, a game room, a pool and a circular driveway with a fountain.

Nicolas Cage is leaving Bel-Air. The actor has put his home on the market for $19.75 million.
He bought the seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom spread eight years ago for a mere $7 million.
The 11,000-square-foot Tudor-style home sits on an acre just above Sunset Blvd. It has a two-story entrance, a front yard fountain, an Olympic-sized swimming pool and a two-bedroom guest house.
Halicki Films company has given Classic Recreations the exclusive first official license to build the ‘Eleanor’ movie car from “Gone In 60 Seconds”
“Eleanor” captured everyone’s hearts in her reprisal role in the 2000 feature film “Gone in 60 Seconds,” starring with her leading man, Nicolas Cage.
Now, for the very first time, movie fans and Mustang enthusiasts alike can own their own authentic, officially-licensed “Gone in 60 Seconds Eleanor” collectible vehicle.








