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One of the county’s hot little news items last week was the decision
by Los Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant not to buy a luxurious, pirate-shipped
estate in the gated community of Coto de Caza.
Business issues were part of the problem, but what also played into
the pullout (different than his usual pull-ups) was a concern about
privacy and safety, totally understandable given the area’s nouveau-riche
nature. You just know his neighbors -- who through dumb luck made
millions in the ‘90s boom -- would’ve been doing slow drive-bys, gawking,
hoping to catch a glimpse of Kobe and his wife, Vanessa. It’s a deep
shame that those uncouth masses -- their license plate frames read, of
all things: “One of a kind” -- would keep the couple from buying a
$13.5-million home near where she grew up, Huntington Beach.
Now, the Bryants’ “people” aren’t saying whether they are still
looking to buy in the area, but knowing how important family is, here’s a
suggestion: Buy in Newport Beach.
It’s a no-brainer, really. Newport Beach has a long history of housing
celebrities, from John Wayne to Mo Vaughn, so another famous face won’t
bat a single eye. It’s right next door to Vanessa’s hometown, making
family visits easy (and with Kobe’s security, certainly he won’t have to
worry about unexpected pop-in visits from the in-laws). And while the
couple might not be able to find a home with another fake pirate ship, if
they bought on the harbor front they could have a real ship to sail.
Newport Beach is perfect for this NBA star.
NBA star. Why does that sound familiar? Of course. This plan really is
perfect. Maybe Newport Beach can make a deal, a trade, with Coto de Caza:
Dennis Rodman, who loves the limelight and won’t mind the neighbors
nosing around, for Kobe, who can enjoy the peace and quite a
Rodman-partyless Newport would offer.
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