Mar 27 2009
Aaron Spelling Mansion Hits Market For $150 Million
Aaron Spelling’s mansion hit the struggling real estate market today. The asking price? A cool $150 million, according to the late television producer’s widow, Candy Spelling.
The $150 million asking price places Spelling’s mansion as the most expensive residential property for sale in the U.S., and it comes with every possible amenity that anyone could possible ask for. The house is the largest single family home in Los Angeles County, and sits on 4.6 acres. It lists as it’s neighbors Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Mansion, and the Los Angeles Country Club.
Aaron Spelling, producer of such television hits as “Dynasty”, “Charlie’s Angels”, and “Beverly Hills 90210, had the 56,500 square foot mansion built in 1991, and died in 2006.
There have been a number of upgrades, including a state-of-the-art screening room, with a screen that comes up from the floor as shades move down to cover the windows.
The three story house has more than 100 rooms, 30 foot high ceilings, a bowling alley, wine cellar, wine tasting room, China room, library, gym, and a media room. There’s even a gift wrapping room and a humidity controlled silver storage room. There home also has a separate wing for the service staff that includes seven bedrooms, a full kitchen, five fireplaces, and four wet bars.
Sounds like I could live comfortably in there for a year without anyone even knowing I was there.
Candy Spelling, who says that she’s selling the mansion because it’s too much room for just her, has already purchased a two story condo, for which she paid $47 million. Talk about down grading.




















