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Ken M.#1 Buying & Selling Real Estate Contributor
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Where Are The "California Fires" Refugees Moving To ? It isn't Cleveland. ;-)

Ken M.#1 Buying & Selling Real Estate Contributor
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Josh Altman is seeing a huge spike in interest among displaced Pacific Palisades Ca residents in seven specific areas following the devastating fire last month.

He gets multiple phone calls daily from families who are looking to move to 

1. Santa Monica 

2. Brentwood

3. Beverly Hills

4. Lower Bel-Air 

5. Newport Beach

5. Scottsdale (wha?, near the Scottsdale waterfront??)

6. Las Vegas

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Greg Scott
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Greg Scott
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Cleveland must have been #7, right?

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