Maybe it's all true, but everything about this listing sounds completely/wonderfully made up: It says the house, which is in Van Nuys, was designed "in collaboration with Make It Right, a nonprofit founded by Brad Pitt and architect William McDonough" ... to build sustainable houses in New Orleans. But our favorite part: "The current owners have reportedly spent over $1 million dollars transforming what was once a 1949 cement block home (which they arranged to have blown-up for the opening scene of the 2007 Bruce Willis movie "Live Free or Die Hard") into a modern, eco-friendly, entertainers delight." [Estately]
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