Marilyn Monroe's last house on sale for 3.6 million dollars



LOS ANGELES- The Spanish colonial-style Hollywood home where iconic sex siren Marilyn Monroe died in 1962 is going up for sale for 3.6 million dollars, the real estate agency said Tuesday.
The one-story property, built in 1929, which spreads lavishly over 23,000 square feet (2,000 square meters) of land, is "the crown jewel" of the luxurious neighborhood of Brentwood, according to the agency's website.



Marilyn Monroe's last house on sale for 3.6 million dollars
Cinematic diva Monroe lived in the house for only six months before her sleeping pill overdose death, having bought the house for 90,000 dollars.
The current owner did not permit press access to the property but allowed AFP access to take photos from behind tall gates on the secluded cul de sac.
Monroe memorabilia is highly coveted, with even a burial spot near the star's last resting place being sold on the online auction website eBay in 2009 for 4.6 million dollars.
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Wednesday, July 14th 2010
AFP
           


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