Luxe Life

Aaron Spelling's $150 Million House for Sale

By Kimberly Castro

Posted: March 27, 2009

If you want to burn a measly nine figures on a new home, now's your chance. Candy Spelling, widow of Aaron Spelling, the legendary TV producer, is putting her Los Angeles estate on the market for $150 million—the most expensive home for sale in the United States.

The property, known as the Manor, is located in the Holmby Hills area of L.A., close to the Los Angeles Country Club and the Playboy Mansion. Built in 1991—just around the time Beverly Hills 90210 started to take off—the 56,500-square-foot French-château-style home has more than 4.6 acres of land, making it the largest home in Los Angeles County. The sprawling manse is reported to have about 123 rooms and 16 to 26 bathrooms. Spelling says she doesn't have an exact count.

Other features are a bowling alley, a wine cellar and tasting room, a China room, a library, a gym, a humidity-controlled silver storage room, a screening room, a barber shop, a beauty salon, and a gift-wrapping room. Of course, you've also got your traditional pools, tennis courts, and space for more than 100 vehicles.

Spelling plans to "downsize" to a $47 million, two-story condo in a residential tower in L.A.

Re: Aaron Spelling's $150 Million House for Sale

$150 million, that was too very expensive nut I think that was sooo beautiful.

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Deirdre Gonzales of CA @ Jul 30, 2009 05:31:37 AM

haha

I'm daydreaming and I see myself living in this mansion. DNR!

Peter Pan of TX @ May 20, 2009 15:50:43 PM

Silly People

Silly, silly people. You have Obama on the brain.

This home has nothing to do with him. You love him, you know it!! But your little opinion nor mine matters. He is the president of the United States of America. Eat your heart out! Hater!

jean of TX @ Apr 04, 2009 00:58:59 AM

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Luxury is no longer the sole province of the elite. Upscale goods and services now target a much broader market. Kimberly Castro, deputy business editor of U.S.News & World Report, takes a look at the luxe life, from fine wines and cars to high-end real estate and wealth management. Though no elitist, Kim does admit a fondness for a bold bottle of Scout's Honor from Venge Vineyards and satiating her wanderlust in Europe.

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