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  1. Jul 13, 2018 · A stunning 2.01-acre Beverly Hills property that the legendary actress and her then-husband, British actor Michael Wilding, purchased in 1953 was recently made available for $15.9 million.

  2. Apr 24, 2023 · After almost two years living in a bungalow in Pacific Palisades, the Taylor family moved into a house in Beverly Hills in 1941.

    • 700 Nimes Road
    • 703 North Elm Drive
    • 1771 Summitridge Drive
    • 1375 Beverly Estates Drive
    • 1330 Schuyler Drive
    • 242 Copa de Oro Road

    Starting with Taylor’s last home, this Bel-Air property was her main residence from when she bought it in 1981, until her death 30 years later. It was previously the home of Frank Sinatra’s first wife, Nancy. Residing on a spacious 1.27 acres, this 7,100-square-foot home is a 1960’s style ranch house. The house contains six bedrooms. Including two ...

    Located at 703 North Elm Drive, this was was the first home that Elizabeth Taylor lived at in Beverly Hills. She was here with her parents from 1941 until she married Conrad Hilton in 1950. This property was built in 1929 and sits on a small third of an acre of land. The house is over 6,500 square feet and has five bedrooms, as well as eight bathro...

    Taylor and her husband Michael Wilding purchased this Beverly Hills home in 1952 for $75,000. The couple spent $40,000 remodeling the house. The house is currently the home of the Southern California Recovery LLC, Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility.

    This Beverly Hills home sits on two acres of land. The house is built around a palm-shaded fountain courtyard. Built in 1953, it contains six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The total square footage of the home is just under 7,800. In 1954, Taylor and Wilding bought this home after they snuck inside for a look around after they noticed a “For Sale” s...

    Taylor and Mike Todd bought this Beverly Hills home in 1957. When he tragically died in a plane crash the following year, Taylor sold this house because it reminded her of her late husband. The house was built in 1926 and sits on a third of an acre. It’s 4,000 square feet and contains six bedrooms and five bathrooms. An interesting feature is that ...

    After Todd’s death, Taylor rented this house in Bel Air. This is the home in which Taylor lived in during her affair and marriage to actor and singer Eddie Fisher in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The house wound up getting demolished. Currently, the new home here features four bedrooms and six bathrooms with a total square footage of 7,500.

  3. Elizabeth Taylor’s cliff top home in Beverly Hills, where she lived during the 1950s, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com, is listing for $15.9 million. Taylor lived in the house from 1954...

  4. Jul 11, 2014 · 1964. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton honeymooned in the bungalows, and were frequently in residence, preferring to stay in No. 5. As legend has it, their standing room-service order...

  5. The Burtons renamed it the Kalizma, after their daughters: Kate Burton, Liza Todd, and Maria Burton. Updated by the designer Barbosa, the yacht, finished in Edwardian mahogany and chrome, had seven cabins and two staterooms which could house a total of fourteen guests, including the five man crew.

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  7. Feb 4, 2019 · We're in the heart of Beverly Hills with the former estate of Elizabeth Taylor. She lived here in the 1950s and used it as a quiet refuge to raise her family with her then husband, actor...

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