After recently trading hands for $8.4 million, Marilyn Monroe's iconic Los Angeles home may soon be demolished by its new owner. Tucked behind gates in the posh Brentwood neighborhood, the 1920s Spanish-style hacienda was the only property ever owned by the legendary actress, and the location of her 1962 death. And up in Ventura County, legendary songwriter Paul Anka is offering his groovy Thousand Oaks home to the tune of $10 million. |
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Located in the posh Brentwood neighborhood, the iconic 1920s hacienda was the location of Monroe's 1962 death and the only home she ever owned. Read More |
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| The legendary songwriter recently renovated his French-inspired villa in the Sherwood Country Club community of Thousand Oaks. Read More |
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| The veteran actress just listed her Silver Lake home for a dash under $4 million, slightly less than she paid for the place barely two years ago. Read More |
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| The enigmatic silver screen legend lived in the city-view home in the late 1930s. Read More |
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| Known as Entrelagos, the estate sits on over two acres on its own private peninsula. Read More |
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| The Mediterranean mansion is a rarity in the Trousdale Estates neighborhood, which is known for its concentration of low-slung midcentury homes. Read More |
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