On August 4, 61 years have passed since Marilyn Monroe, the star beauty known as the sex bomb who mesmerized Hollywood with her stunning beauty, left the world. On August 4, 1962, the superstar was found dead in her home. Now the news is coming out that Marilyn Monroe’s only house in her own name is going to be demolished.
The current owner of the residence, located at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive near Los Angeles, has reportedly filed for a demolition permit. This single storey house is situated on 2900 sqft. The Building and Safety Department has given the green light to the demolition plan, but official permission has not yet been given.
Built in 1929, this beautiful residence has four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Architectural features include beamed ceilings, terracotta tiled floors and casement windows reminiscent of old Hollywood movies. A spacious lawn and a swimming pool complement the home. But Marilyn Monroe is said to have never been able to swim here. At the same time, the kitchen and bathroom have been renovated according to the new era. In February 1962, Tarasundari acquired the house and land for $77,500. After six months. Marilyn Monroe was found dead on August 4th at the age of 36 from a drug overdose.
After the star’s death, when the house was put up for sale, a heated auction was held due to huge demand. In 1963, the Nunez family became the owners of the house. The home was relisted in 2017 for $7.25 million.
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2023-09-07 15:33:54