Nicolas Cage's Copa De Oro hit a Pomona-based auction, but found no buyers, according to the Los Angeles Times. "After a rapid-fire spiel by the auctioneer, the bidding was opened at $10.4 million, far less than the $35 million that Cage had tried unsuccessfully to sell the house for." It'll now go back to the lender, and end up re-listed with Westside Estate Agency. At least agent believes Cage priced the Bel Air house too high, but also says that buyers at that price want more space and amenities like a tennis court. [LA Times]
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