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The home that the late Michael Jackson leased in Los Angeles is listed at $23.5 million |
Spelling Manor sits on 4.7 acres of lush landscaping and boasts an orangery and a 56,500-square-foot mansion filled with everything from a two-lane bowling alley, game arcade and billiard room. There's even a professional flower-cutting hall. If you don't want to pay cash, Spelling Manor can be yours for monthly mortgage payments of $881,961, as calculated by Trulia.
It probably comes as no surprise that homes in this league can take time to sell, and some on our list have been for sale for half a year or more. "Even in good times the market for these more expensive homes is elongated. You don't sell these right away," says Joyce Rey, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Previews International who has brokered sales for Nicolas Cage, Jennifer Lopez and Hugh Hefner. "It's not as if there are 50 buyers out there looking for what you are offering."
How do you get to tour such a home? Not during a Sunday afternoon open house, that's for sure. Instead, the process of viewing a celebrity home as a potential buyer is an arduous one. The Coldwell Banker brokers rigorously screen those who claim to be in the market to shelter celebrities from "vanity showings."