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A public auction of one of Elvis Presley's former homes in Palm Springs, California, has been canceled. A buyer made a pre-aution offer that was accepted. The buyer of the home, at 845 W. Chino Canyon won't be revealed for 30 days. The original bidding price was set at $3m but was dropped as the auction neared to $1.59m. The exact amount it sold for isn't known yet though. Apparently, it needs renovation.
It's an Albert Frey designed house that was first sold to Frankie Valli after the death of Elvis.
'Court documents show that US Bank National Association bought the foreclosed property at a Sept. 17, 2013, public auction for $1.7 million.
Presley bought the four-bedroom, seven-bathroom, home in 1970 for $105,000 and owned the property for seven years.'
(I'm confused about all those bathrooms. Is that normal there?).
http://www.desertsun.com/story/mone...3/elivs-presley-home-auction-called/17779515/
It's an Albert Frey designed house that was first sold to Frankie Valli after the death of Elvis.
'Court documents show that US Bank National Association bought the foreclosed property at a Sept. 17, 2013, public auction for $1.7 million.
Presley bought the four-bedroom, seven-bathroom, home in 1970 for $105,000 and owned the property for seven years.'
(I'm confused about all those bathrooms. Is that normal there?).
http://www.desertsun.com/story/mone...3/elivs-presley-home-auction-called/17779515/