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    • Jennifer AnistonJennifer Aniston

      After weeks of speculation that Jennifer Aniston was ready for change, it's been confirmed. Pics of her new "big-girl" haircut surfaced just last week, and now her home of 5 years has officially been introduced to the market by real estate agent to the stars, Jade Mills.


      Aniston purchased the estate, designed by architect Harold 'Hal' Levitt, in 2006 for $13.5 million, spent the better part of 2 ½ years renovating the space to make it her own, and christened the home 'Ohana' referring to the Hawaiian term for extended family. Now, after celebrating her 42nd birthday, she's turning around and trying to unload the place for $42 million. (Is anyone else wondering if those numbers are just a coincidence?)

      The 10,000 square-foot home includes 2 living rooms, 2 kitchens, 5 bedrooms, 7 ½ baths, a staff suite, gym, equipment room, 3-car garage, and a motor court, and the numerous floor-to-ceiling glass walls offer beautiful views of the infinity-edged pool, and the various ponds, and

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    • 6 Things That Turn Home Buyers Off (and What Sellers Can Do To Prevent It)!

      We've talked about surprising home features buyers LOVE, and about why buyers aren't biting on today's market, despite it being highly affordable. But we haven't talked much about the characteristics of sellers, listings and homes that turn buyers all the way off. Well, not until now!

      Here are 6 big-time homebuyer turn-offs that make buyers cringe at the thought of your home, and action steps you can take to prevent your home from being an offender:

      1. Stalker-ish sellers. I know you think you're being helpful, walking the buyer through your home and pointing out the wagon-wheel light fixture you made with your own two hands, the custom mural of a stingray you paid top dollar to have painted across your living room wall and the way the sounds of happy schoolchildren running across the front yard of your corner lot to get to the school in the next block lifts your spirits. However, the buyers might be trying really hard to ignore, minimize or figure out how to undo the

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