Marlon Brando's onetime home in Hollywood Hills sells for $2.73 million
Briefly

The Paul Williams-designed home, built in 1939 and well preserved over the years, has a pedigree that one might describe as limber.
The traditional-style home, set behind gates on two-thirds of an acre, has living and dining rooms, a sunroom, an updated kitchen, six bedrooms and five bathrooms in more than 4,000 square feet of space.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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