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HANCOCK PARK: Updated 7:58 pm: Youngwood Court, aka the House of Davids, has just been listed for sale. While we pick pieces of our brains off the walls, take a look inside courtesy of the listing, which will confirm what you’ve always known: the HoD exists outside the normal boundaries of space, time, and interior decorating. There are fake dogs everywhere, the dining room furniture is invisible and hanging from the ceiling, and there are either oversized chairs in the foyer or the foyer is tiny. The house has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and 19 David replicas on its front lawn. RB producer Norwood Young has lived, decorated, and pissed off the neighbors on Muirfield Street since the nineties, when he was a renter at the house. He bought it in 1997 for $1.2 million, according to Redfin. (Some stories say this was Nat King Cole’s house, but most sources say he lived at 401.) Young’s asking for exactly twice what he paid: $2.4 million.
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