
LOS ANGELES — There are homes. And then there is Candy Land — all 56,500 square feet of it.
Candy Spelling, widow of legendary TV producer Aaron Spelling, has put her 4.7-acre residence in Holmby Hills up for sale. Priced at $150 million, it’s the most expensive residential listing in the U.S.
Spelling, the mother of actress Tori Spelling, describes it as the “greatest entertainment house ever.” The parking lot can accommodate 100 vehicles, with 16 car ports to boot.
Spelling, 63, is downsizing to a 16,500-square-foot condo in Los Angeles.
Built in 1991, the three-story house has Aaron Spelling’s automated projection room, a bowling alley, a flower-cutting room, a wine cellar/tasting room, and silver storage with humidity control.
The house is thought to have more than 100 rooms. Spelling said she isn’t sure because she never counted them.



