Looking strictly at price per square foot, the 123-room Spelling mansion, which has a bowling alley in the basement and a spa with three hair stations, is an even better deal than the Playboy mansion.
A rendering reveals a tower with multiple death-defying glass lap pools hanging out over the facade, so the building, proposed at 5th and Hill streets, kind of looks like Jenga. The tower would top out at 57 stories.
Built in 1912, the four-bedroom home has an abundance of gorgeous period features, including detailed woodwork and moldings, stained glass, French doors, vintage sconces and light fixtures, and an Art Nouveau fireplace. Asking price is $975,000.
Nearly doomed to the wrecking ball, Richard Neutra's 1954 Kronish House was saved at the last minute back in 2011. Now, it's been fully restored, and it's looking better than ever. It even just won a prestigious landscaping award.
Asking $79 million, the Georgian Revival-style residence was designed in the 1930s by Greystone Mansion architect Gordon B. Kaufmann for the daughter of movie mogul Louis B. Mayer, with interiors by Billy Haines.
A Formula One racing heiress bought The Manor from Candy Spelling, adding a nightclub, a spa, and a large tank full of exotic fish. The $200 million price tag will make it one of the most expensive homes for sale in the U.S.
Built in 1950, this three-bedroom house, with it's giant stone fireplace and bounty of windows, looks like a blast from the past. It's only ever had one owner, and it's listed for $2.295 million.
New building would have an open-air, multi-level deck on the 13th floor. Condos would be built above it, many of them with "cantilevered swimming pools and terraces, establishing a profile for this high-rise that is unprecedented in North America."
The grand entryway suggests showy luxury. The dramatic double staircases lead to the master bedroom, which holds a fireplace, terrace, and two walk-in closets. The palatial estate is located on a half acre in the flats of Beverly Hills.
About to hit the market for $5.495 million, the 8,000-foot-spread has access to "wraparound observation decks" from every one of its five bedrooms. Outside, there's a cabana and saltwater pool.