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One problem is that Jordan may feel his celebrity status adds value to the house, but, according to Stephen Shapiro of the Westside Agency, people do not pay more for a house just because somebody famous owned it.
“But you know who tends to think a property is worth more because a celebrity lived there?” Shapiro said. “The celebrity trying to sell it.”
People with the kind of money to buy a house that price want their house to reflect their tastes, not somebody else’s taste.
And mostly they buy based on the location of the house, then tear it down, and build the house they want.
There’s really nothing special about the location of this particular house.