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Celebrity realtors reveal most sought after California areas

Por: Newsweek Life November 19, 2022

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Celebrities' priorities have shifted when it comes to what they look for in a home.According to real estate agents to the stars, A-listers are gravitating toward areas in California that are close to a beach with more land and, of course, strong security.Recently, there has been a trend in celebs moving further west of Los Angeles to places like Brentwood and Pacific Palisades, which offer up seaside living with additional space.The idea of... + full article



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