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$125 Million Fleur de Lys Estate Relisted Same Day The Manor Sells

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Well, well, isn't this some interesting timing. The very same day that Candy Spelling sells The Manor in Holmby Hills--which had been for sale since 2008 with a $150 million asking price--philanthropist Suzanne Saperstein relists her Holmby Hills white elephant, with her same-as-ever $125 million asking price. Fleur de Lys first came on the market in 2007, shortly after Saperstein's divorce from Texas entrepreneur David I. Saperstein, which in turn came shortly after the house was completed. The estate has been off the open market since October 2009, according to Redfin, but it was rumored recently that The Manor's new owner, young Brit heiress Petra Ecclestone, had originally planned to buy Fleur de Lys instead. Next time Spelling and Saperstein run into each other at a LACMA fundraiser will be awkwaaaaaard. Fleur de Lys has 12 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, a ballroom, two kitchens, a 50 seat screening room, marble walls, limestone floors, and a nine car garage. Welcome back, Fleury, you've come just in time.
· 350 North CAROLWOOD Dr [Redfin]
· Second Place in Holmby Hills [Curbed LA]
· Candy Spelling Sells The Manor For $85 Million [Curbed LA]

Fleur de Lys

350 N. Carolwood Dr., Los Angeles, CA