Real Estate
$2 Million Buys A Teardown By America's Most Infamous Crime Scene
In Brentwood, you don't get much for $2 million, but you can get a teardown on Bundy Drive two houses down from Nicole Brown Simpson's condo

LOS ANGELES, CA — What does $2 million get you in Brentwood? A teardown two houses down from arguably most infamous murder scene in America.
Despite the notoriety of Bundy Drive, the street where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were murdered, the neighborhood is one of the most sought after in all of Los Angeles. That's why, despite the true crime tour that cruises Bundy Drive daily, this little old, three bedroom 1,336-square-foot home is a steal at $2.1 million. It sits atop a large, flat lot perfect for development.
About that crime scene scorched into the memories of millions of Americans who watched the trial of the century? It's still there, two doors down, but you won't recognize it. The walkway to Brown's condo, where she and Goldman were murdered is now obscured from the street by a jungle-like landscape designed to give the current resident's peace from the macabre looky-loos.
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- Address: 907 S Bundy Dr, Los Angeles, California
- Price: $2,100,000
- Square Feet: 1336
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 1 Baths
- Built: 1923
- Features: Investor opportunity! Great flat 7420 lot in the highly desirable area of Brentwood. Home is in original condition and needs considerable work. Perfect for an investor or someone looking to put their roots in Brentwood. Close to Farmer's Market, Brentwood Country Club, shopping and dining.
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