Most Expensive Homes in the World

REP Interactive ; www.repinteractive.com ; http ; twitter.com ; www.facebook.com ; **** This video is the final piece to our Master's Thesis from the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication. It is a web series concept created and copywritten by Steve Gatena and Andrew McNeil. This video was originally done for realtor Christophe Choo from Coldwell Banker of Beverly Hills. We want to thank our professor Ben Lee, USC, as well as all of our sponsors Five Four Clothing, Helinet Aviation and O'Gara Coach for making this possible. Fight on! 1. William Randolph Hearst Estate Located on North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills, this gorgeous home was recently on the market for 160000000. Originally purchased in 1925 by Milton Getz vice president of Union Bank and Trust, this property was sold in 1947 to newspaper Czar William Randolph Hearst and film star Marion Davies. The original property was designed by architect Gordon Kaufman and landscape architect Paul Thiene in 1927. 2. La Belle Vie Currently on the market for $53000000, this home is located behind lower Bel Air's east gate. The current owner acquired the property in the late 80's and hired renowned architect Michael CF Chan and designer Bebe Winkler to build the existing mansion modeled after French Second Empire Architecture. La Belle Vie includes a private Clinton Suite, home to President Bill Clinton during his Los Angeles visits. 3. Playboy Mansion Likely one of the most infamous homes in <b>...</b>
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