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Paris Bids Adieu to Her Pad

There's no place like Paris Hilton's home for one lucky buyer.

The heiress' Hollywood Hills pad has been snapped up for $4.25 million after just 10 days on the market, Us Weekly reports. Potential bidders were prescreened in order to weed out looky-loos hoping to get a glimpse inside.

Hilton, 26, paid $2.9 million for the 3,000-square foot, Spanish-style 1920s residence back in 2004. The home features three and a half baths and four bedrooms—one of which the fashion-loving celebutante converted into "the ultimate closet."

The property also comes with a pool, complete with Jacuzzi, waterfall and hotel-style cabanas, as well as separate guest quarters and a separate office.

Hilton is reportedly shopping for a new home that offers a little more privacy. So far, there's no word on where she plans to relocate. Her publicist, Elliot Mintz, has not yet commented on her real-estate forays.

With the heiress pulling up stakes, it's a safe bet her neighbors aren't sorry to see her go.

During the height of Hilton's legal troubles in June, the area was swarmed by paparazzi, leading residents to circulate a petition urging neighbors to call police and local officials if traffic and noise conditions became unmanageable upon the heiress' return from jail.

Cameron Diaz, who lives near the hotel namesake's former home, was one of many to express displeasure over the media crush that descended as a result of Hilton's notoriety.

"There were 10 helicopters above her house, which I live not too far from," Diaz complained at the time. "I was like, 'Could you please keep it down?' We all suffer when Paris suffers."

Now, a new neighborhood will bear the burden.

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