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(July 13) -- The Los Angeles-area house in which sex symbol Marilyn Monroe died of a probable suicide nearly a half-century ago could be yours for a mere $3.6 million.
Someone will just buy it, bulldoze the house and rebuild....since available lots are now scarce in this area. I hate when they do that to a perfectly good house, but they have enough money to make the decision.
I would live in in Pippy and I wouldn't care who died there and how they died.
Someone will just buy it, bulldoze the house and rebuild....since available lots are now scarce in this area. I hate when they do that to a perfectly good house, but they have enough money to make the decision.
I would live in in Pippy and I wouldn't care who died there and how they died.
I always thought that Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood home was on the upper Helena Streets north of Sunset! The lowered number ones south tend to have smaller lots, and homes look even more space-deprived now since the tear-down frenzy during the last real estate boom where mini-mansions have sprung up left & right. According to the celeb property site realestalker there was a bidding war and the sales price was quite a bit more than the $3.5m asking price. Check out the 4-br/3-ba over here: The Real Estalker: Marilyn Monroe Died Here
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