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Real estate in the 1930s in Beverly Hills, California is on the market for $ 17.995 million.
The property was the home of the late TV industry executive Douglas Netter and his wife Anne Giles Netter for many years. According to real estate records, Netters paid $ 250,000 to real estate in 1971. According to his son Michael Netter, who sells real estate with his sister, Netter died in 2017 and Netter died last year.
The size of the house is about 7,100 square feet.
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Originally built in the 1930s, the house was rebuilt after the 2007 fire.
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Formal living room.
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The property covers about 1 acre.
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Just below an acre, the property features a six-bedroom home of approximately 7,100 square feet, according to fellow Coldwell Banker Realty Stephen Aperian, who is listed with his colleague Joyce Rey. There is also a pool, pool house and two garages on site.
According to Michael Netter, the main building was rebuilt after the 2007 fire. He said his parents spent about two years on this project and were able to restore some of the features of the original home, such as front doors and woodwork products.
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According to his son, Netter was Executive Vice President and COO of MGM Studios from 1970 to 1975. He also made the 1975 movie “Mr.” Rico “and the television series” Babylon 5. “
Interest rates are rising, but Beverly Hills’ inventories are still low, Aperian said. According to Realtor.com, the median listing price for Beverly Hills in June was $ 5.8 million, up 30.9% from the same period last year. (((News Corp, Parent of The Wall Street Journal and runs Realtor.com. )
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