Saturday, July 08, 2006

You forget to go down one hallway, you miss 78 rooms

From the Los Angeles Times:

Spelling mansion: A story in Friday's California section about the Holmby Hills residence of the late Aaron Spelling and his wife, Candy, incorrectly said the mansion has 45 rooms. It has 123. The story also incorrectly said that the highest price of a residential real estate sale in the U.S. was the $70 million paid for businessman Ronald Perelman's estate in Palm Beach, Fla., two years ago and that the local record was the $47.5 million that David Geffen paid for a Beverly Hills estate 16 years ago. In both cases, the record is the $94-million purchase of a Bel-Air estate by telecommunications executive Gary Winnick in 2000.


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