Real Estalker has copped to an obsession with Beverly Park, the ridiculously over-the-top gated community in the Beverly Hills Post Office known for its north-south civil war, and has come across a "wholly unscientifically researched real estate pattern–or maybe it's a curse–that suggests a Beverly Park homeowner is likely to throw their ritzy residence up on the market with a sky-high asking price and then wait a long time, sometimes years, only to sell at a number bewilderingly and vastly less than the original asking price." The proof, of course, is filled with bold-faced names. [Real Estalker]
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