These Are the 10 Most Expensive Homes on Selling Sunset, Including That Unreal $75 Million Mansion

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The Selling Sunset agents at brokerage firm The Oppenheim Group have sold some of the most expensive and luxurious pieces of real estate in the surrounding cities of LA, including Hollywood Hills, Sunset Strip, Malibu, and Beverly Hills. And with season three of the hit Netflix show set to premiere on Aug. 7, we're reminiscing on some of our favorite multimillion-dollar properties we've been able to see thus far. From lavish infinity pools to 300-degree picturesque city views to glass elevators, these mansions make even some celebrity homes seem small. And while the designs are enough to make your head spin, the price tags on each will definitely make your jaw hit the floor. Ahead, step inside the top 10 most expensive homes on Selling Sunset so far.

01
Harold Way, Hollywood Hills — $5,490,000
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Harold Way, Hollywood Hills — $5,490,000

It's pretty hard to forget this stellar bachelor pad that Maya Vander took under her belt. Designed by Harry Gizner, this extremely modernized home follows an open floor plan complimented with high-end selling points like a chef's kitchen, staggering pool, and an overlooking view of downtown, central city, and the ocean.

Agent: Maya Vander with a commission of $164,700.
Status: Sold.

02
Sunset Plaza, Hollywood Hills — $5,495,000
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Sunset Plaza, Hollywood Hills — $5,495,000

This 3,544-square-foot home has all the lavish amenities you could ask for, including a swimmer's lap pool, home media room, guest house, city views, and lush renovations. Listed at just over $5 million, this Hollywood Hills home is safely secured in a privately gated property near the Sunset Plaza.

Agent: Heather Young with a commission of $183,000.
Status: Sold.

03
N. Beverly Glen Blvd., Los Angeles — $5,750,000
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N. Beverly Glen Blvd., Los Angeles — $5,750,000

Situated in one of LA's most desirable residential areas, this lower Bel Air mansion is one of the more contemporary homes to be listed on Selling Sunset. Inside you'll find an open floor plan kitchen, an infinity pool, and bathrooms fitted to give home owners a spa-like experience.

Agent: Amanza Smith with a commission of $172,500.
Status: Still on the market.

04
Miller Place, Hollywood Hills — $6,000,000
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Miller Place, Hollywood Hills — $6,000,000

Miller Place is definitely not a home you want to overlook. Situated in Hollywood Hills, the $6-million property offers four bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a newly renovated kitchen (there's a cappuccino maker!), and a gorgeous outdoor pool and living space that's been modernized to include a fully equipped kitchen, barbecue, and television. If you love entertaining, this house is for you!

Agent: Christine Quinn with a commission of $150,000.
Status: Still on the market.

05
Evanview Drive, Los Angeles — $8,000,000
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Evanview Drive, Los Angeles — $8,000,000

The Evanview Drive property is perfect for buyers looking to live close to the heart of the city, but minus the noise and foot traffic. This stunning home glitters with impressive renovations like 13-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows. Listed under $10 million, the price tag for this 4,622-square-foot home located in the middle of LA is a steal for potential buyers (you know, if you have that kind of money to spend!).

Agent: Mary Fitzgerald with a commission of $240,000.
Status: Still on the market.

06
N. Doheny Drive, Los Angeles — $9,750,000
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N. Doheny Drive, Los Angeles — $9,750,000

You may remember this estate as the romantic wedding location of The Oppenheim Group's Mary Fitzgerald and her beau Romain Bonnet. Tucked privately away behind doubled gates, this historic home was built in the 1930s and boasts five bedrooms, six spacious bathrooms, a grand staircase, a chef's kitchen, and maid quarters.

Agent: Mary Fitzgerald with a commission of $243,750.
Status: Sold.

07
Beverly Grove, Hollywood Hills — $10,695,000
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Beverly Grove, Hollywood Hills — $10,695,000

Just a short walk from the Sunset Strip, this Hollywood Hills listing offers breathtaking views and doubles as it's own oasis thanks to a private hiking trail, Japanese Garden, and massage room. The 9,993-square-foot home also comes with a stunning 180-degree view of LA.

Agent: Christine Quinn with a commission of $320,850.
Status: Still on the market.

08
Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills — $12,495,000
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Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills — $12,495,000

This 5,193-square-foot Beverly Hills home is truly one of a kind and includes features like a Koi pond and waterfall. With four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a fully equipped outdoor kitchen and living space, this home is perfect for an expanding family.

Agent: Christine Quinn with a commission of $374,850.
Status: Sold.

09
Hillside Drive, Hollywood Hills — $40,000,000
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Hillside Drive, Hollywood Hills — $40,000,000

Perhaps one of the most iconic and memorable properties to be featured on Selling Sunset is Hillside Drive nestled in the Hollywood Hills. This mansion is designed by world-renowned architectural design firm Saotoa and includes a 15-car garage, sauna, glass elevator, 175-foot linear pool, and an entertainer's rooftop deck. But it's highly acclaimed selling point is the 300-degree LA city skyline view, something no other home in the area can compete with.

Agent: Team sale with a commission of $1,200,000.
Status: Sold.

10
N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills — $75,000,000
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N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills — $75,000,000

The most expensive property on the list is this 15,605-square-foot N. Beverly Hills Drive for a whopping $75,000,000. The property includes nine bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a state-of-the-art movie theatre and gym, a wine cellar, and several other lavish amenities as well as a 2,690-square-foot guest house.

Agent: Davina Potratz with a commission of $2,250,000.
Status: Still on the market.