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Mark Wahlberg Puts $13.9 Million Estate On The Market
Posted on Tue Sep 13, 2011 03:20 PM PDT

Mark Wahlberg is looking for a new pad. The Fighter star has listed his Beverly Hills estate for $13.995 million.
The two-acre property with five bedrooms also features a chef's kitchen, a separate two-bedroom guest house, two-story gym, full size boxing ring, tennis/basketball court, putting green and huge swimming pool with waterfalls.
A screening room, cabanas and park-like grounds are also included. We can't forget the unbelievable canyon views. This house sounds perfect for a funky bunch!
See Wahlberg's entire spread in our gallery below.
Too bad Mr. Wahlberg doesn't come with the house!
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SEE THE GALLERY
Mark Wahlberg's Puts $13.995 Million Estate On The Market




























Comments
Ugly, dull man cave..
speechlees
You idiots are still obsessed with celebrities while your country is dying:
The U.S. poverty rate has risen to 15.1%, the highest since 1983, the U.S. Census Bureau reports.
About 46.2 million people, or nearly one in six, were in poverty, compared with 43.6 million, or 14.3%, in 2009.
The statistics, contained in the report, titled "Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage: 2010," cover 2010, when U.S. unemployment averaged 9.6%, up from 9.3% the previous year.
Highlights:
Median household income for the nation was $49,400 in 2010, a decline of 2.3% from 2009, when inflation is figured in.
The 2010 official poverty rate for the nation was 15.1%, up from 14.3% in 2009, with 46.2 million people in poverty, an increase of 2.6 million since 2009.
The percentage of people without health insurance coverage in 2010, 16.3%, was not statistically different from the rate in 2009. The number of uninsured increased to 49.9 million in 2010 from 49 million in 2009. USAToday
Good for him! Seems like a nice guy.
he bought it at the hight of his career but he simply can't pay for it any longer.......