James McClain Conventional wisdom says that digital content creators who manage to go viral — racking up millions of followers, dollars, and all-important “likes” in a manner that frequently confounds the baby boomer generation — quickly move to Los Angeles, buy a fancy car or three and eventually settle in the San Fernando Valley, where many of their fellow social media stars congregate.That sequence doesn’t apply to every influencer, of course.
But in Hannah Stocking‘s case, the San Fernando bliss part has come true; property records reveal the Tesla-driving creator doled out north of $2.3 million for a home in the Valley’s ultra-suburban neighborhood pocket of Tarzana.The fully gated property was built in 1979 and is of unclear.
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