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The former Beverly Hills home of Mark Wahlberg is hitting the market for $28.5 million. The actor sold the 9,000-square-foot house for $10.3 million in 2013

The former home of actor Mark Wahlberg in Beverly Hills, Calif., is hitting the market for $28.5 million.

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