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  2. The One (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The house lacked a certificate of occupancy and required an estimated $20 million in additional construction costs at the time of the sale. [ 7 ] Niami attempted to contest the sale, looking to raise $250 million from investors before the sale could be approved by the bankruptcy court, while other creditors objected to the sale because of the ...

  3. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    Tiny House Scotland has created the "Nesthouse," [57] a 23 m 2 (250 sq ft) modular movable small eco-house to explore the possibilities of sustainable small-scale living [58] in a highly insulated timber-framed structure with some passive house principles ensuring very low energy usage, with an estimated cost of €55,000. [59]

  4. The cheapest ways to build a house, and the most ... - AOL

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    Tiny homes: A tiny home may be the cheapest type of house to build. These extra-small but thoughtfully designed structures average $45,000, according to HomeAdvisor, and you can even buy them in ...

  5. List of films set in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    They Live (1988) Twins (1988) Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Back to the Future Part II (Universal City, California) (1989) Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) Chances Are (1989) The Karate Kid Part III (1989) Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) Miracle Mile (1989) [1] Skin Deep (1989) Tango & Cash (1989) Troop Beverly Hills (1989)

  6. A Definitive Ranking of the Homes in Nancy Meyers's Movies - AOL

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    3. Parent Trap (California). When Annie lands in California, she gets to experience her father's Napa Valley vineyard and ranch house. The ivy-covered home is built for indoor-outdoor living ...

  7. California bungalow - Wikipedia

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    A typical California bungalow, in Berkeley, California. California bungalow is an alternative name for the American Craftsman style of residential architecture, when it was applied to small-to-medium-sized homes rather than the large "ultimate bungalow" houses of designers like Greene and Greene.

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  9. Ellwood Zimmerman House - Wikipedia

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    The Zimmerman House was a low-slung, 2,770-square-foot (257 m 2), five-bedroom, three-bathroom house. According to the non-profit group USModernist, Martin and Eva Zimmerman commissioned the house in 1949. [4] The Zimmermans sold the property to Richard Kelton in 1968; it was sold again in 1975 to Sam and Hilda Rolfe for $205,000. [3]