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Paris Hilton lists her home for $4.25 million

‘This is a very special celebrity-owned home,’ said real estate listing

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An aerial view of Paris Hilton's home in Los Angeles. Hilton is selling her Hollywood Hills house a1926 Spanish-style house that went on the market last Friday for a hot $4.25 million price tag.
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updated 10:19 p.m. ET July 30, 2007

LOS ANGELES - Paris Hilton is selling her Hollywood Hills crib.

The 1926 Spanish-style house went on the market on Friday for a cool $4.25 million.

“This is a very special celebrity-owned home,” according to a description on MLS, the multiple listing service that brokers and customers rely on for a first look at available properties.

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The house boasts 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms an a separate guest quarter and office. One bedroom was converted into the “ultimate closet.”

Hilton’s publicist, Elliot Mintz, confirmed the house was put up for sale but declined to comment further.

The 26-year-old hotel heiress and reality TV star walked out of jail a month ago after a three-week stay in which she was briefly released to home confinement and then sent back screaming to a lockup. She had been sentenced to 45 days for a probation violation.

A throng of reporters and paparazzi staked out the home above Sunset Boulevard last month, capturing her move from jail to home and back. The onslaught caused some residents to circulate a letter advising neighbors to call police about the noise and traffic.

A call to the listing agent, Mauricio Umansky, was not immediately returned.

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