
"Over the years, Connie's home-cooked meals, notably her fried chicken, attracted some of Hollywood's biggest names, including Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, Paul Newman and Harrison Ford."
"A Spanish-style estate in Encino, on the market for the first time in nearly four decades, touts a more political pedigree. Guests of the home, listed for sale at $2.299 million, include the families of Presidents Kennedy, Carter and Clinton."
"Framing views from the Getty to the coastline, the exotic Modernist-style home is primed for entertaining with an open-space floor, walls of glass and a free-standing fireplace topped with an eagle statue. A swimming pool, koi pond and observation deck complete the resort-like setting."
Los Angeles homes with documented celebrity visitor histories are being marketed as premium properties. A 1939 Beverly Hills Colonial Revival home hosted Hollywood icons like Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, and Cary Grant through the owner's famous fried chicken dinners. An Encino Spanish-style estate attracted presidential families from the Kennedy, Carter, and Clinton administrations, plus John Wayne's family. A Brentwood Modernist home with Getty and coastline views hosted musicians including Ringo Starr and Fleetwood Mac members. A Santa Monica property where Fleetwood Mac recorded a reunion album recently sold for $23 million, representing one of the Westside's most expensive sales.
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