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Priciest homes in Beverly Hills that hit the market in March 2010
BY PropertyShark Staff | Mar 31, 2010
Here are the three most expensive properties we identified in Beverly Hills that hit the market in March. You can click on the picture for more details on the listing or click on the address for a detailed property report.
| 335 Trousdale Place, Beverly Hills, 90210Asking price: $14,565,000 Beds: 4 Baths: 6 |
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| 9909 Beverly Grove, Beverly Hills, 90210Asking Price: $12,100,000 Beds: 4 Baths: 6 |
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| 2300 Kimridge Road, Los Angeles, 90210Asking Price: $10,995,000 Beds: 6 Baths: 9 |
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(Note: PropertyShark.com is not involved in any way with the sale of these particular properties.)
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