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Cabaret legend Michael Feinstein and his husband, Terrence Flannery, have officially sold their West Hollywood residence, which was listed at $4.49 million in September. The couple's stunning property, known for its luxurious amenities and prime location, attracted considerable interest in the competitive Los Angeles real estate market.
The home features an elegant design with spacious living areas, a gourmet kitchen, and multiple outdoor spaces perfect for entertaining. Its proximity to vibrant nightlife and cultural attractions in West Hollywood further enhances its appeal. Feinstein, renowned for his contributions to American music and cabaret, has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry, and this sale marks a new chapter for him and Flannery.
As they move on from this beautiful property, Feinstein and Flannery are likely to focus on their future endeavors, both personally and professionally. The sale reflects the ongoing trend of high-value real estate transactions in the area, showcasing the demand for luxury homes in California.
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