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PEOPLE - Amber Rose's neues Anwesen in LA
Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Amber Rose and her juicy booty are moving into a new sprawling estate in L.A. Her bubble gum pink Jeep is seen parked outside. Tuesday, March 29, 2016. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
DUK10140495_002
FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
DUK10140495_001
FEATURE - Londons schmalstes Haus mit nur 1.65m Breite wird für fast 1 Millionen Pfund angeboten
A house in London that is narrower than a double bed is up for sale for just under £1million.
The narrow pad located on Goldhawk Road in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, has doubled in value since it was last sold in 2009.
Despite being just 5ft 5in in parts, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living area, dining room, a bathroom and a shower room, across 1,034 sq ft.
The former hat shop, which is situated between a pizza restaurant and nail salon, is believed to be the narrowest in the capital.
It was once owned by fashion photographer Juergen Teller but was sold to its current owner 11 years ago for £595,000.
The building is now on the market for just under a million, with an asking price of £995,000.
As you enter the house, the ground floor stretches back with the reception room.
On the lower ground floor there is a dining room with double height glazed doors which lead to a leafy patio, plus a small kitchen with a dark green AGA and shaker-style cabinets.
It has been inspired by a luxury yacht to make the most of its small space, so expect functional and practical nooks throughout.
On the second floor is a dressing room and shower room, while a second bedroom sits on the third floor.
While the home is narrow, it certainly doesn't lack any style; from the Art Deco bath to the parquet flooring, the interiors feel contemporary and on the whole, pared-back.
Simon Waller, manager of Winkworth in Shepherds Bush, says: "It's quirky and charming and great for entertaining and will appeal to someone who feels there is more to life than two up, two down.'
"It started life as a hat shop, was converted by a fashion photographer and it seems fitting that it is launching as London Fashion Week gets under way – the ultimate designer house."
The property also has it's own garden. While it might not be very large, it will offer the new owners a peaceful respite from the busy city.
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 22
(c) Dukas -
DUK10021244_011
PEOPLE - Amber Rose's neues Anwesen in LA
Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Amber Rose and her juicy booty are moving into a new sprawling estate in L.A. Her bubble gum pink Jeep is seen parked outside. Tuesday, March 29, 2016. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10021244_010
PEOPLE - Amber Rose's neues Anwesen in LA
Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Amber Rose and her juicy booty are moving into a new sprawling estate in L.A. Her bubble gum pink Jeep is seen parked outside. Tuesday, March 29, 2016. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
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PEOPLE - Amber Rose's neues Anwesen in LA
Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Amber Rose and her juicy booty are moving into a new sprawling estate in L.A. Her bubble gum pink Jeep is seen parked outside. Tuesday, March 29, 2016. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10021244_009
PEOPLE - Amber Rose's neues Anwesen in LA
Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Amber Rose and her juicy booty are moving into a new sprawling estate in L.A. Her bubble gum pink Jeep is seen parked outside. Tuesday, March 29, 2016. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10021244_008
PEOPLE - Amber Rose's neues Anwesen in LA
Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Amber Rose and her juicy booty are moving into a new sprawling estate in L.A. Her bubble gum pink Jeep is seen parked outside. Tuesday, March 29, 2016. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
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PEOPLE - Amber Rose's neues Anwesen in LA
Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Amber Rose and her juicy booty are moving into a new sprawling estate in L.A. Her bubble gum pink Jeep is seen parked outside. Tuesday, March 29, 2016. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
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PEOPLE - Amber Rose's neues Anwesen in LA
Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Amber Rose and her juicy booty are moving into a new sprawling estate in L.A. Her bubble gum pink Jeep is seen parked outside. Tuesday, March 29, 2016. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
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PEOPLE - Amber Rose's neues Anwesen in LA
Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Amber Rose and her juicy booty are moving into a new sprawling estate in L.A. Her bubble gum pink Jeep is seen parked outside. Tuesday, March 29, 2016. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10021244_004
PEOPLE - Amber Rose's neues Anwesen in LA
Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Amber Rose and her juicy booty are moving into a new sprawling estate in L.A. Her bubble gum pink Jeep is seen parked outside. Tuesday, March 29, 2016. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10021244_001
PEOPLE - Amber Rose's neues Anwesen in LA
Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Amber Rose and her juicy booty are moving into a new sprawling estate in L.A. Her bubble gum pink Jeep is seen parked outside. Tuesday, March 29, 2016. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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NEWS - Post-BREXIT - Katerstimmung in Londons Finanzdistrict
June 27, 2016 - London, England, United Kingdom: People walk by a luxury real estate agency in Canary Wharf, London's financial district, the week after stock markets, bank shares, and the Sterling pound were hit by British voters' decision to leave the European Union in their historic Brexit referendum on June 23. (Mehdi Chebil/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05523352
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PEOPLE - David Beckham kauft Land fŸr ein neues Stadion in Miami
March 25, 2016: David Beckham and his investors have purchased this private land needed for a new stadium in Overtown. This marks the first time the Soccer Player-celebrity has actually acquired Miami real estate for his Major League Soccer franchise. The lots are between 6th street and 8th street on 6th avenue in Miami, Florida.
Mandatory Credit: INFphoto.com Ref.: infusmi-25
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PEOPLE - David Beckham kauft Land fŸr ein neues Stadion in Miami
March 25, 2016: David Beckham and his investors have purchased this private land needed for a new stadium in Overtown. This marks the first time the Soccer Player-celebrity has actually acquired Miami real estate for his Major League Soccer franchise. The lots are between 6th street and 8th street on 6th avenue in Miami, Florida.
Mandatory Credit: INFphoto.com Ref.: infusmi-25
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REPORTAGE - Golders Green im London Borough of Barnet
Golders Green is an area in the London Borough of Barnet in England. Although the settlement history goes back to the 18th century, Golders Green is essentially a late 19th-century suburban development.Abdul Hannan, Bar Manager & Nikolai Ignat (hat), Head Chef at Soyo- a specialist kosher restaurant in Golders Green Road focusing on 'milky' cuisines. Soyo has been open for 6 years & is known as the best place in town for a traditional Israeli breakfast, as well as having a wide range of healthy choices.
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THE CANADIAN PRESS 2025-10-22
A roofer is seen working on a new housing development in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Que., southwest of Montreal on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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THE CANADIAN PRESS 2022-06-28
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
Olivier Kretz - La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
Olivier Kretz - La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
Olivier Kretz - La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
Olivier Kretz - La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
Olivier Kretz - La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
Olivier Kretz - La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
Olivier Kretz - La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
Olivier Kretz - La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
Olivier Kretz - La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière à Paris
Olivier Kretz - La famille Kretz, rendue célèbre par la série L’Agence diffusée sur Netflix, inaugure sa première agence immobilière physique à Paris, dotée de six pièces au 100 rue du Bac, dans le 7ème arrondissement de Paris, France, le 2 février 2026. © Lionel Urman/Bestimage
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THE CANADIAN PRESS 2025-10-22
Un travailleur sur un chantier de construction résidentielle à Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, en Montérégie, le mercredi 22 octobre 2025. LA PRESSE CANADIENNE/Christinne Muschi (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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