Marilyn Monroe's former home sells for $88 million
Marilyn Monroe's former home has sold for $88 million. The spectacular mansion in Los Angeles' Holmby Hills was originally put on the market for $180 million in 2017, before being reduced to $115 million and finally selling for less than half of the initial asking price. The Tuscan-styled mansion was built in 1935 by Robert D. Farquhar for Florence and Charles Quinn, and was subsequently sold to 20th Century Fox co-founder Joseph Schenck. Marilyn subsequently started a romance with the studio executive and she ended up living in the guest house of the luxurious property. Thereafter, Schenck so...