In what was touted to be the biggest real estate deal in LA at the time, the Playboy mansion, located on the super posh Holmby Hills in Los Angeles, was sold for a whopping $100 million to Hefner's neighbour, Daren Metropoulos, who described the house as a "masterpiece in design". A Look Inside Hugh Hefner's Iconic 22,000 Sq. Ft.
$100M Playboy Mansion Holmby Hills, California, United States Hugh Hefner has passed away at the age of 91, leaving behind the iconic Playboy Mansion. The 5-acre estate had sold in 2016 to neighbour Daren Metropolis, who reportedly paid over $100,000,000 for the historic home. The Playboy Mansion: A Luxurious Bedroom and Bathroom Count.
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Explore the lavish bedrooms and bathrooms inside the iconic Playboy Mansion, and discover the ultimate in luxury living. Explore the original floor plan of the iconic Playboy Mansion, designed by Arthur R. Kelly in 1927.
Located in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, this historic residence was later acquired by Playboy founder Hugh Hefner. Discover the layout of this luxurious estate. The Playboy Mansion has a game room, a zoo, an aviary, a grotto, a tennis court, a wine cellar, a basketball court, and a screening room with a built.
Playboy Mansion Floor Plan
The iconic property is up for sale with one catch - Hugh Hefner stays! See what $200 million gets you - and your roommate, Hef. The mansion next door is a mirror image of the Playboy Mansion layout, only smaller, and was purchased by Hefner in 1996, which would eventually serve as the home for Conrad and their children, Marston and Cooper, when she and Hefner separated. A KNICKER chandelier, shelves of clutter and a bed covered in magazines - Hugh Hefner's bedroom was a sight to behold.
The Playboy boss who died in 2017 shared his boudoir with hi. See Inside the Playboy Mansion Hugh Hefner sold his longtime home for $100 million in 2016 but was allowed to keep living there until his death. By Sam Dangremond Published: Sep 28, 2017 5:42 PM EDT.
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Hugh Hefner, the media mogul who built the Playboy empire beginning with the magazine's inaugural issue in 1953, died yesterday, at his mansion in L.A.'s Holmby Hills, at the age of 91.