Dancer Cheryl Burke buys Hollywood Hills home for $1,295,000

By L.A. Times • Jul 9th, 2009 • Category: Real Estate News

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home has sweeping city and mountain views.

Professional ballroom dancer Cheryl Burke of "Dancing With the Stars" has purchased a midcentury modern post-and-beam house in the Hollywood Hills for $1,295,000.


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