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The previous owner, Wendy Guyer, was a licensed veterinary technician, so the store has always had high standards for its pets.
The truth is, Navarro said, the store survives on the sale of supplies, not animals. The animals are an attraction, but the food and accessories are where the business makes its profit. A lot of people buy their animals at Pet House, then their supplies online, which isn t helpful. It costs a lot of money to clean all these cages, and to feed them good food, Navarro said. You really don t make money on the animals. It s the supplies that come with it. It kind of kills us when people buy their supplies online, but get there animals here because we re probably losing money on the animals. But that s what brings people in, that s what makes it fun.
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Top Sales: Spec homes and celebrities fuel a red-hot November market [Los Angeles Times]
After a quiet October that saw no deals north of $20 million, Southern California’s luxury real estate market came roaring back in November, with three homes trading hands for more than $30 million including two on the same street.
Here’s a closer look at the priciest deals that went down in Southern California last month.
$47 million Beverly Hills
November’s biggest deal was in the 90210, where Nile Niami’s extravagant spec mansion, dubbed Opus, sold to San Marino real estate developer Bin Fen Cheng for $47 million.
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After a quiet October that saw no deals north of $20 million, Southern California’s luxury real estate market came roaring back in November, with three homes trading hands for more than $30 million including two on the same street.
Here’s a closer look at the priciest deals that went down in Southern California last month.
$47 million Beverly Hills
November’s biggest deal was in the 90210, where Nile Niami’s extravagant spec mansion, dubbed Opus, sold to San Marino real estate developer Bin Fen Cheng for $47 million.
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It’s a massive sale but far shy of the original $100-million price tag when it first listed in 2017 (alongside a racy marketing campaign that involved a house tour filled with luxury cars and scantily clad women).