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US Weekly on MSNJustin Bieber, Reese Witherspoon and More Celebs Who Lost Money Selling Multimillion Dollar HomesJustin Bieber lost $500K selling his Beverly Hills home. See how Reese Witherspoon LeBron James and more celebs have faced ...
Chris Evans has placed his four-bedroom and five-and-a-half-bathroom home in the Hollywood Hills on the market for $6.9 million after first purchasing it in 2013.
A house that modernist architect Richard Neutra built in the Hollywood Hills for a German art dealer 90 years ago will soon ...
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Burbank Fire Lights Up California Hills As Residents Forced To EvacuateA fast-moving brush fire broke out Tuesday afternoon near homes in Burbank, prompting evacuation orders for residents above Bel Aire Drive. Named the Bethany Fire, resident Michael Muravez captured ...
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TMZ on MSNChris Evans Lists Hollywood Hills Home for $7MChris Evans is hanging up his shield and handing over the keys -- the former Captain America is saying goodbye to his Hollywood Hills pad, and he’s asking a super-sized $6.995M for it!
Evans is offloading his $7 million Los Angeles home as he prepares to move back to the East Coast to be closer to family.
The 43-year-old Evans purchased the Hollywood Hills home in 2013 for $3.52 million ... of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California is the listing agent.
Loved ones and community members held a vigil Friday night to honor the life of Lucrecia Macias Barajas, a 46-year-old U.S. Army veteran and mother of six children who was found dead at a homeless ...
“Captain America” actor Chris Evans is putting his Los Angeles home on the market for $6.995 million, nearly double the $3.52 million he paid for it in 2013. Located in the Hollywood ...
The 78th Tony Awards were recently held and a crowd favourite, Sarah Snook ended up as one of the winners. Who else won big?
WrapStyle: Plus, Little Women Ballet returns to Heritage Square Museum and the Marciano Art Foundation presents Barbara T. Smith: Xerox 914.
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