Netflix’s Selling Sunset has been the show of the summer, but most of us can only dream of owning a property like those on screen. Their listings boast spectacular views over the iconic Hollywood Hills, crystal clear infinity pools, state of the art home cinemas and wine cellars.
The median home value for Los Angeles is $752,508 currently, but the homes of Selling Sunset are in another league altogether with the most expensive property featured so far with at ten times this cost with a listing price of $75 million.
Here at Schofields, we’ve taken a look at the most expensive homes featured in the programme and estimated how much these properties could charge for a night’s stay based on their location, square footage, number of bedrooms and additional luxury features such as personal gyms, rooftop BBQ terraces, private pools and more.
With 9 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a jaw dropping 18,000 sq ft and huge swimming pool in Beverly Hills, this elegant contemporary property is listed for sale at $75 million.
1 night at 1021 N. Beverly Drive would cost around $7250 (£5500/night).
This property, apparently “the biggest house ever built in the Hollywood Hills”, was originally listed for sale at $40 million. It boasts a 15 car garage, glass elevator and panoramic skyline views from a rooftop deck as well as 5 spacious bedrooms and 9 bathrooms.
1 night at 8404 Hillside Ave would cost around $4450 (£3400/night)
3. Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills – $3650/night
This Balinese inspired home with an expansive outdoor space of over 20,000 sq ft plus 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms is listed for sale at $12.49 million.
1 night at 1975 Loma Vista Drive would cost around $3650 (£2800/night)
Just shy of $10 million, this privately gated home was the location of Mary and Romain’s wedding. It has stunning landscape gardens, 5 bedrooms, including an owner’s suite and 6 bathrooms.
1 night 1233 N. Doheny Drive would cost around $4000 (£3050/night)
With 180 degree views over the Hollywood Hills, located a short walk from Sunset Drive plus a cinema room, personal gym, 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, this property is listed for just over $10 million.
1 night at 9894 Beverly Grove would cost around $3450(£2560/night)
Panoramic skyline views, 13 foot ceilings and a fire pit set in beyond floating steps in the centre of the pool are just a few of the features of this $8 million 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom property.
1 night at 8842 Evanview Drive would cost around $2995 (£2300/night)
7. Miller Place, Hollywood Hills – $2150/night
This 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom contemporary property has decking and rooftop terraces with views to envy for $6 million.
1 night at Miller Place would cost around $2150(£1650/night)
Listed at $5.49 million, this 5 bedroom, 6 bathroom home is made complete with solid marble countertops, impressive city views, a lap pool and its own guest house.
1 night at 1490 Sunset Plaza Dr would cost around $2100 (£1600/night)
9. N. Beverly Glen Blvd, Los Angeles – $1700/night
A 12 car motor court, eat-in chef’s kitchen and retractable glass wall opening onto a pool with beautiful views are just a few of the features of this never lived in 4 bedroom, 6 bathroom property valued at just shy of $5 million.
1 night at 727 N. Beverly Glen Blvd would cost around $1700 (£1300/night)
10. Harold Way, Hollywood Hills – $1595/night
With unique architecture, a stunning open plan living space and 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, this property was listed for $5.49 million.
1 night at 8448 Harold Way would cost around $1595 (£1200/night)