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Hot Property: He'll pass a little lower this time

LOS ANGELES - Former Los Angeles Lakers point guard Derek Fisher is taking another shot in Hidden Hills. He's put his estate in the gated equestrian community back up for sale at $6.195 million, an $800,000 price cut from when it first came on the market last year.

Fisher bought the home in 2009 for $5.5 million and spent a considerable amount to customize the traditional-style home. Personal touches include custom paint, Venetian plaster walls and hickory-wood floors. The kitchen was redone with two islands, marble countertops and warming and cooling drawers.

Also within more than 9,400 square feet of interior space are a home theater, a wood-paneled den, an executive office and

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