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Brad Paisley Selling California House

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Brad Paisley is selling his Pacific Palisades home for a reported $2.995 million. The 1920′s era house had great ocean views and has been completely renovated to make the interior modern and up-to-date. Taste of Country reports the house is not being used as Brad’s wife Kimberly Williams films her TV show “Nashville” in Music City and Brad has his recording studio in their home there as well. What do you get for $2.995 mil?

 

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