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Spelling's $150M Megamansion Finds Appropriately Absurd Buyer

Long listed as the most expensive home in America, Candy Spelling's massive, nay, overwealming Beverly Hills estate, dubbed "The Manor," has finally sold. On the market for $150M, the house is considered the largest in Los Angeles, with 57,000-square-feet and a litany of extravagances—like a gift wrapping room, the "Prince Charles suite," and a flower cutting room. So who is the buyer of this princely palace? Petra Ecclestone, the 22-year-old daughter of Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone. That's right, a 22 year old will be calling this bloated behemoth home, though she should be accustomed to some regal housing, as she spends her time in London ensconced in a $90M mansion. Don't cry for Candy Spelling though, she recently moved into her $35M, 15,555-square-foot penthouse in Century City.
· L.A. Mansion for U.K. Heiress [WSJ]
· Petra Ecclestone Buys $150 Million Candy Spelling Manor (PHOTOS) [Realtor.com]
· All Candy Spelling coverage [Curbed National]