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A huge chunk of land in Bel-Air is going up for auction

An aerial view of Highway 405 with heavy traffic, with the hills of a Bel-Air neighborhood in the background, in California.

Thanks to its impressive list of celebrity residents and impressive collection of record-setting mega-mansions, the Los Angeles Westside neighborhood Bel-Air has developed a reputation as one of the ritziest enclaves in the country.

A 260-acre property that spans 6% of the famed neighborhood is being auctioned off to the highest bidder.

The auction is a last-ditch effort to sell the massive spread known as

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