The most iconic home ever featured onSelling Sunsetnever even sold.
The $75 million price tag remains intact.
I, however, havent forgotten.
And theres no greaterSelling Sunsetfall than Davinas never-ending listing.
The mansion itself is also hardly forgettable, even if its not actually worth $75 million.
The price may be high, but the design is top-notch.
However, the piece de resistance might be… the garage.
Seriously, its larger than most peoples houses and looks like a luxury car dealership in itself.
Its exactly what youd expect from a $75 million house: tacky and obnoxious in the best way.
What it doesnt emphasize is just how massive the surrounding gardens are: The 15,605-sq.
Theres also a pond in the entrance and an automated awning that can control the natural ambient lighting.
Smart House is shaking in her boots.
$75 Million Or Bust!
To say he wasintimidating to viewerswould be an understatement, and he was particular abouteverythingin the selling process.
Even when broker Jason Oppenheim said it should be listed at $60 million, he couldnt be persuaded.
Did he win Most Stubborn in his high school yearbook?
The Listing Wasnt Real (?)
Lucky girl, this is your year to sell that house!
(You know the one), it quipped.
The video feels like deleted.
For its part, the Oppenheim Group still features the home on its websites listing section.
Of course, as of 2023, the price has yet to budge.