The three-parcel property sits behind gates at the end of a private street and has city and ocean views.
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Hairdresser-turned-Hollywood-producer Jon Peters has listed a 6.5-acre property he owns in Beverly Hills at $19,995,000. The reason: The house is just too small.
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Real estate investigation, a big business in a borough like Manhattan with plenty of rent-regulated apartments ripe for exploitation, has picked up in the past year.
West End Avenue and vicinity was once a stronghold of town houses. Three of the now-rare breed bear distinctive traces of the attentions of recent owners.