Paris Hilton Sells Her Hollywood Hills Home

August 1st, 2007 // 2 Comments

Ha! How the flighty have fallen! Or at least, that’s what I’m hoping is taking place here. Shortly after learning that she is no longer set to receive a hefty inheritance (approximately $59 million), Paris Hilton has placed her multi-million dollar home in the Hollywood Hills on the market, asking for $1.25 million more than what she initially paid. Described on the MLS system as “a very special celebrity owned home,” the asking price for the 1920′s Spanish-style residence is $4.25 million. Because I’m not a total heartless bitch, I guess I won’t wish against her making a profit off this home. Truth be told, even if she managed to sell it for the asking price, that $1.25 million would probably last her about a week in Vegas. Unless, that is, she’s sensible and invests it wisely–like in Harry Potter stock, or crack.

(WENN)

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Comments (2)

  1. green cardigan | August 1, 2007 at 9:26 am

    She should invest it in an animal welfare shelter for all those cute little ‘this season’ doggies that will be SO last season in 6 months time, and will be cast to the wayside by Britney, Tara and Co .

  2. pilsbury | August 1, 2007 at 5:23 pm

    The inheritance story is bogus, she will get her money sadly.

    However the inheritance story is still coming into my inbox.

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