 The Brentwood house where she died in 1962 (a "probable suicide," according to the coroner) is being listed at $3.595 million, reports Curbed LA. The 1929 house has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a pool - and a past. Marilyn fans routinely try to catch a glimpse of the place, even though there's not much to see from the street. The house last sold in 1994 for $995,000.
The Brentwood house where she died in 1962 (a "probable suicide," according to the coroner) is being listed at $3.595 million, reports Curbed LA. The 1929 house has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a pool - and a past. Marilyn fans routinely try to catch a glimpse of the place, even though there's not much to see from the street. The house last sold in 1994 for $995,000. 
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   Mark Lacter created the LA Biz Observed blog in 2006. He posted 
until the day before his death on Nov. 13, 2013.
Mark Lacter created the LA Biz Observed blog in 2006. He posted 
until the day before his death on Nov. 13, 2013.