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Historic Beverly Hills Mansion Where Bugsy Siegel Was Murdered Hits the Market for $17 Million

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  The California Spanish Colonial-style mansion where the  1947 murder of mobster Bugsy Siegel  took place is now on the market for $17 million. The New York native was instrumental in the creation of the Las Vegas Strip, and according to  The Hollywood Reporte r, leased the seven-bedroom and six-bathroom  home  for his mistress, Virginia Hill. It is perched on the west end of Beverly Hills on Linden Drive, sits on a half-acre of land, and boasts more than 7,000 square feet. According to its  listing agent , Myra Nourmand, it stands in pristine condition even years after it first rose to popularity. She tells PEOPLE: “Unlike so many others of that era, it has been beautifully preserved with original details, like hand-painted tiles and iron railings, yet complemented with modern amenities including a new pool and state-of-the-art appliances.” The current owners of the property are Beverly Hills-based plastic surgeon, Dr. Joel Aronowiz — who has worked ...

Live in the home where Bugsy Siegel was killed for $16.99M

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  A little bit of crime biz history has hit the market. The tony Southern California villa where a Jewish mobster met his demise is looking for a new owner. In 1947, Bugsy Siegel — known for his involvement in developing the Las Vegas Strip and being a gangster — breathed his last breath, aged 41, when a sniper shot him through the window of a Beverly Hills home. That property is now available for purchase for a cool $16.99 million with Myra Nourmand of Nourmand & Associates. “The Bugsy Siegel Estate is very special,” Nourmand told The Post of the seven-bedroom manse. She sees the buyer being someone with an eye for architecture and period houses looking for something more unique than your average cookie-cutter modern. “The seller did a lot of restoration work throughout the house to uphold its original character and design including the bathrooms, which have been restored to their original design,” she added of the current owners,  Fiona Chalom  and plastic surgeon D...