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Larry Ellison's Daughter Sold Three Los Angeles Properties For A Combined $46.7 Million

Nov 9, 2013, 01:28 IST

Getty Images / Frazer HarrisonMegan Ellison

Megan Ellison, movie producer and daughter of Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, has quietly sold three contemporary homes in L.A.'s ritzy The Birds neighborhood, according to real estate blogger The Real Estalker.

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The 27-year-old mogul reportedly bought the three homes for a combined $33 million between 2008 and 2011.

All in all, Ellison nets $14.15 million in the deals.

The Birds neighborhood - so called because of street names like Nightingale, Blue Jay, and Oriole - has long been a hotspot for celebrities looking for both glamour and privacy. Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Aniston, and George Harrison have all lived there at some point in their careers.

The first of Ellison's Bird Street properties was sold for $21 million to Ted Waitt, Gateway computer billionaire, in August, according to Curbed. The other two went to billionaire heir Ashley Tabor for a combined $26.25 million.

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Weahomes.comAll three homes are located in this exclusive Hollywood Hills neighborhood.

Weahomes.com9258 Nightingale Drive sold to Ted Waitt for $21 million.

Theagencyre.comJust down the street, 9262 and 9280 (seen here) sold to Ashley Tabor for a combined $26.25 million.

Theagencyre.comPanorama views of L.A. are a huge selling point for the Birds.

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