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Post by mikef6 on Apr 22, 2017 11:37:07 GMT
Here is your chance to own the home where Marilyn Monroe died. If you happen to have just under $7 million in walking around money on you, it’s yours. Or, pay an estimated mortgage of $26,577 a month. ArticleReal Estate Listing
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Post by mcavanaugh on Apr 22, 2017 13:10:29 GMT
Dash it all! If I'd bought it in December 2015, I could have had the house for under $1 million!
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Post by teleadm on Apr 22, 2017 13:42:38 GMT
Is any of Monroe's original furniture still there, then it could be interesting, not for me but for someone rich.
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Post by mikef6 on Apr 22, 2017 14:00:35 GMT
Is any of Monroe's original furniture still there, then it could be interesting, not for me but for someone rich. Probably not. According to the article I linked to, Monroe's house at the time she died was pretty sparsely furnished. Most of the large items of furniture she bought in Mexico had not yet arrived. After more than 50 years, it is doubtful that anything of her is still there. However, all I know is what I read in the article.
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Post by teleadm on Apr 22, 2017 14:11:36 GMT
Is any of Monroe's original furniture still there, then it could be interesting, not for me but for someone rich. Probably not. According to the article I linked to, Monroe's house at the time she died was pretty sparsely furnished. Most of the large items of furniture she bought in Mexico had not yet arrived. After more than 50 years, it is doubtful that anything of her is still there. However, all I know is what I read in the article. As a Monroe fan, I Guess the ones who buys it will turn it around, and make tourist money out of it.
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