I saw a tour of this house by Candy Spelling when she was trying to sell it. There’s an elevator to the attic and she used a vehicle to drive through it!
Annnnnnnd she is about as sharp as a SPOON Because she will willingly, repeat, willingly admitted that she didn’t even know how to understand how big a square foot was‼️🤯Hence she made the house into that gargantuan monstrosity it is.
@@rockablity_hound1716 It’s not a lie! I saw Candi Spelling drive a type of golf cart through her attic that was about 17,000 square feet big! She was giving a tour of the huge house that she and her husband, Aaron Spelling shared before he died, that she was trying to sell. It was a TV special. Not some lie I conjured up! So don’t call me a liar when you don’t know what you’re talking about!
Nooooooo, you wouldn’t. Don’t mean to be rude but you don’t have any idea what you’re talking about. I am a independent professional photographer who’s been shooting high to very high end homes for 13 years. A 2500 square-foot house feels big to me. And this gargantuan monstrosity is 56,000 ft.², that is the size of a super Kroger’s. You would hate it.
SMART PERSON YOU ARE!! this monstrosity of an atrocity is absurdly and revoltingly huge. There is literally no one repeat no one on earth, who needs a “house” the size of a WALMART.
It doesn't surprise me it's for sale yet again, a lot of the wealthy in so-cal are leaving because of the taxes on these big estates, as well of course because of social stability and environmental concerns.
Property taxes in Cali are capped at 1% (due to prop 13) so if this home sold for $150 million the annual property taxes would be $1.5 million. Annual maintenance would be more
Nobody has probably lived in it full time since the Spellings. Those trophy houses are rarely used as full time residences after the original owner passes.
I'm always sorry to hear a person from a foreign country purchased real estate in America. Our homes, farmland, fast food businesses, paramacutical companies, auto manufacturers, and corporations are being purchased by foreign entities. So sad ! ! ! our country is being taken over by outsiders.
Unless the foreigners plan on living in it for a reasonable duration, they shouldn't be allowed to scoop property up in America. I guess this home is an exception because there isn't anyone in America who needs this amount of space or at least want to pay that much. But smaller properties under 10k square feet should not be available to foreign entities or investors.
@@IntriguedLionessNo, you're missing the point. You're referring to "invaders" who founded this country. That's no comparison to the foreigners who are buying it up now. They're not interested in preserving this country, its people and culture.
hahaha, the neighbors house looks tiny (but is still a mansion), but thought before well, we have a nice home as multi millionaire, then this was build, and well they are now in the shade of the Manor........
This has always been A garish display of gluttony for the nouveau reish. It will someday be torn down and I cannot wait to see the ten, hopefully modestly beautiful properties, that will be built in it's place.
This is holmby hills. If you're expecting modest, you might as well leave this house up because at least it has history while the new monstrosities being built won't.
@@pa5666 A “history”⁉️⁉️. Surely you gest. This house is 34 years old and is a monstrous ode to utterly ignorant and berserk materialism, greed and ego, and vulgarity. 34 years is HARDLY a “history” 🙄
Have you offered up your home to the homeless yet? The homeless don't care if the home is this big or not. If someone really cares about the homeless, the illegals etc, they will do their part and quietly give shelter to them.
Are you going pay the $150 million, so someone else can turn it into a homeless shelter? Must be nice living in never-never land or do you prefer pixie dust land ?
@@alanaldpal950 Exactly! The first ones out there telling others what to do with their money or property are the ones doing absolutely nothing for anyone themselves. They just like to pat themselves on the back for telling others what to do.
I remember Candy saying in an interview that she originally planned to make The Manor even bigger than it is but Aaron stopped her. He thought it was big enough and they had spent $12 million to build it in 1988 (which is just over $32 million approximately in today’s money).
*❝Since this is an era when many people are concerned about “fairness” & “social justice,” what is your “fair share” of what someone else has worked for?❞* _〜 Dr. Thomas Sowell_