Spelling Mansion on Market for $150 Million
Candy Spelling, widow of the late mega-TV producer Aaron Spelling (“Charlie’s Angels,” “Dynasty,” “Starsky and Hutch,” “Beverly Hills 90210,” “Melrose Place,” “The Love Boat,” “Fantasy Island,” “Vega$,” “Hart to Hart,” … and the list goes on and on…) and mother to Tori and Randy Spelling, has put “The Manor” up for sale for $150 million, according to Gawker.
Located in the Westwood section of LA at 594 S Mapleton Dr, Los Angeles, CA, the home is being co-listed by Coldwell Banker’s Sally Forster Jones. It is said to be the most expensive home for sale in the U.S.
Here are a few interesting anecdotes about the sale:
- Spelling doesn’t know how many bathrooms the 56,000 sq ft home has.
- Spelling had her Wheaten Terrier “Madison” pick out the real estate agent.
- Spelling is trading mansion life for a luxurious, two-story condo in Los Angeles that she bought last year for $47 million.
If the Mapleton address is familiar-sounding, it’s because Hugh Hefner’s “other” home (next to the Playboy Mansion) is 500 S Mapleton Dr and it, too, is for sale — for $27.9 million.
An interview with Candy Spelling will air tonight on ABC’s 20/20.
(Photo of Candy, left, and Tori Spelling courtesy ABC News)





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