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Kirman, Aaron — Compass
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THE LATEST: Kirman is one of the top residential real estate agents in L.A., with $453 million in L.A. County sales in 2019 and more than $1.3 billion in active luxury inventory. He holds several records, including the highest-priced land listing in the United States, the highest-priced condo listing in Santa Monica and the highest-priced listing in Napa. Kirman also holds the record for the highest price per square foot in Hollywood, at $4,722 for the Pierre Koenig-designed Case Study 21 (the "Bailey House"), representing both the buyer and the seller in early 2019.
BACKGROUND: Kirman has generated more than $6.5 billion in sales in his career. He is also the star of CNBC's "Listing Impossible," a show that follows his team as they sell multimillion-dollar properties. His recent high-end sales include the Danny Thomas Estate in Beverly Hills, which sold for $65 million; the Edie Goetz Estate in Holmby Hills, which sold for more than $40 million; and the Liongate in Bel Air, which sold for $46.3 million.
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