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1830 Verdugo Vista Dr, Glendale, CA 91208
4 Bed, 7 Bath | Approximately 5,000 sq. ft.

Beautiful gated Mediterranean estate on a 27,000 sq. ft. lot. This amazing house has 3 bedrooms, including a romantic master suite with a fireplace more...



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Mortgage Rates Over 5%

Individuals who are highly qualified for a loan should try and negotiate with their lenders.

New Tax Break

The governor had expressed his concern for those in need and has stated that he is

Celebrity Real Estate

Diane Keaton’s home is back on the market for $10.98 million

Supply of Foreclosed Homes

Reports show an increase in the supply of foreclosed homes.

Tax Relief: debt-forgiveness exemption

While lenders are working to write off debt, the IRS has introduced a tax relief

Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood Home For Sale

The hacienda where Marilyn Monroe spent the last months of her life before overdosing in 1962 is on the real estate market.  The Brentwood estate has a listing price of $3,600,000.  She originally purchased the property for $90,000 in 1962.  Located on a cul-de-sac and considered to be the prime property of the neighborhood, the estate’s 23,200 square-foot lot is kept private behind tall gates.  Although the home may be considered a little small compared to what today’s starlets occupy in Hollywood, Marilyn knew how to live in luxury.


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