The hot pink “emoji house” that stirred up controversy last year in a ritzy area of Manhattan Beach was sold for $1.56 million. The house was sold March 31 for less than the nearly $1.75 million ...
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A picture is worth a thousand words, and in this case, an emoji painted on a bright pink house was enough to spark a feud in Manhattan Beach, California. It all started when homeowner Kathryn Kidd was ...
Some residents of California's Manhattan Beach community are up in arms about one house's new paint job: A homeowner repainted her house to feature two huge emojis on a hot pink backdrop. During a ...
The hot-pink Manhattan Beach home that roiled a neighborhood last year sold in March for $1.55 million. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times) The hot-pink house adorned with two giant emojis that ...