Who is trying to tear down Marilyn Monroe's famed L.A. residence? New clues point directly at the neighbor -- a billionaire heiress named Brinah Milstein, who already owns the much larger house next door to Monroe's. But the L.A. city council has voted to consider the Monroe property for historic preservation, temporarily blocking Milstein's efforts to create a giant compound by demolishing the Brentwood home. And on a more national front, Robb Report has compiled our annual list of the most expensive homes in all 50 states. |
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Brinah Milstein paid $8.4 million to tear down Monroe's famed residence. But following widespread criticism, she may have decided to forgo the demolition. Read More |
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| After a lengthy 32-year run, the music superstar is selling his home in a Buckhead high-rise for nearly $5 million. Read More |
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| We've canvassed the country's real-estate market to find the most expensive home in all 50 states and Washington, DC. Read More |
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| The Welsh actor was living at the Hampstead Village residence when he first met Elizabeth Taylor. Read More |
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| Josephine Antoci, owner of the trendy Erewhon grocery stores, bought an oceanfront home on Broad Beach from nursing home mogul Lee Samson. Read More |
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| The neighboring Usonian-style residences near Kalamazoo have been carefully restored and updated. Read More |
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| The 13,500-square-foot home sports six bedrooms, a video arcade, and an indoor basketball court. Read More |
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