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This elegant French chateau-style estate in Bel Air, California, which recently got a $50 million price chop, is the most expensive residence currently for sale in America. And CNBC is the first to get an exclusive look inside the $195 million mega-home.
The Chartwell Estate, as it is known today, was the home of the late billionaire businessman Jerry Perenchio, who passed away in 2017. According to Forbes, the one-time chairman and CEO of Spanish-language broadcast network Univision had an estimated net worth of $2.8 billion. More
Does it still have a cement pond?
And will frozen in time Ellie Mae be there? With her critters?
Let me do my gizinters to see if i can afford it.
Granny leave any Rheumatis medicine in the root cellar?
Can we have vittles on the pool table?
I enjoyed the Beverly Hillbillies but I had a terrible crush on Elly May Clampitt….
He said he’d pay me in “million” dollars…
https://youtu.be/X3qLeSbwwuo
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Only if the Giant JackRabbit comes with it.
A true American Classic.
If only Miss Jane is there….
The ugly lesbians will have won.
they still serving them golf eggs? … grannie never could figure out how to boil them suckers
& only if it comes w/ the that old Oldsmobile truck!
… & wasn’t it ‘Wee Doggies’?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13gxhHYPuko
Looks like they added some kinda fancy dog pond down the bottom of a hill, so’s you can sit under the veranda in your rocker and toss them sticks for the hounds to both run and swim to their heart’s content.
The previous owner must had a pretty good throwing arm though, that there dog ponds a long ways down that hillside.
“someday, I’m going to have a long talk with that Boy”
“Pa, You’ve been saying that for years..Why wait?”
“Because the short ones are so disturbing”
The house is ridiculous, way too much wealth, he didn’t pay his fair share!!
@Crackerbaby AUGUST 27, 2019 AT 9:11 PM
“I enjoyed the Beverly Hillbillies but I had a terrible crush on Elly May Clampitt….”
I’m with you, Cracker. Her and Mary Ann from Gilligan’s Island.
Ima gonna buy it. Then I can be a double ought spy.
double nought?
Double ought spy was from the episode where Jethro got on a James Bond kick. Bond was ought ought seven. As I recall, Jethro fixed up the Clampett mobile to rival Bond’s iconic Aston Martin.
And there is no pool table on the place, it’s a billyard table and a stuffed billyard hangs above it on the wall
You all might not believe it but AA and I have a living room table that is just like the one in the yellow room in that house. Baker Furniture. Great stuff.
There is millions in fabric in that house, I would love to just take out the drapes and resell them.
I argue that The Beverly Hillbillies was the greatest American TV show of all time.
Everyone in the country wishes they had riches dropped into their lap.
This family became super rich, yet remained innocent.
They didn’t care about money and all the trappings.
What a great story line, and all good actors.
I remember about 35 years ago sitting with a buddy and my brother in a kind of shady bar in downtown Las Vegas at 4:00 AM watching the Beverly Hillbillies in spanish on the bar TV. Damn, we were hammered but still appreciated the show. I think. Anyway, as nice as the joint is it’s hardly worth $195 million.