The trend of celebrities and moguls purchasing adjacent houses — for increased privacy or to build trophy compounds — skyrockets in Los Angeles.
But even halfhearted neighborly friendliness has its advantages — particularly when someone is moving out. Sellers in some of L.A.
’s best neighborhoods increasingly have found that the perfect buyer is right next door. “My mentor once told me, ‘Always go to the neighbor before you put a house on the market,’ because the neighbor is always going to pay more than anyone else — especially if they are a billionaire,” says
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