Every House Shown on 'Selling Sunset' Season 6 - Netflix Tudum

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    Make Yourself at Home in the Extravagant ‘Selling Sunset’ Mansions

    Once you pick your jaw up off the floor. 

    By Cole Delbyck
    May 19, 2023

Every Selling Sunset fan knows the shot: The camera swoops through sky-high ceilings and down into a chic chef’s kitchen, where wall-to-wall pocket doors reveal an infinity pool vanishing into the horizon.

The feuds, fashion and Frenchman might pull our focus, but at the end of the day, what the Selling Sunset agents are really here to do is make millions selling over-the-top luxury homes. And while you might not be in the market for a compound with a 12-car garage and the biggest pool this side of Beverly Hills (please contact Davina immediately, if so), just getting a peek inside feels pretty satisfying. The mega mansions featured in Season 6 raise the bar like never before, so make like a broker’s open and check out this guide to every home that flashes across your screen — from Harry Styles’ onetime abode to Saweetie’s palatial new pad. 

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Saint Ives Place

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $7,995,000 
Square footage: 4,401
Agent commission: $239,850

What makes this house beautiful? Well, among other things, its former resident, of course: pop superstar Harry Styles. This extremely private and glamorous Hollywood Hills property is one of the most coveted around. Luckily, the home fell into agent Emma’s hands after Styles offloaded it to her client. The house boasts four bedrooms, six bathrooms (steam shower included), panoramic views and a paparazzi-protected pool. 

Lloydcrest Drive

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $18,995,000 
Square footage: 10,359
Agent commission: $569,850

This one-of-a-kind open concept property in Beverly Hills is what first brought Emma and property developer Micah together — before they bonded over vegan empanadas and mezcal. The five-bedroom, nine-bathroom estate is a custom creation that features a zero-edge pool, on-property sauna and a giant chess set in the yard. 

Santa Monica

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: TBD
Square footage: 9,587
Agent commission: TBD

This indoor-outdoor oasis in prime Santa Monica is part of agent Chelsea’s plan to stake her claim beyond Manhattan Beach. The five-bedroom, nine-bathroom mansion was built to live in by the owner, who poured $9 million into the property to really make it pop. Take note of the chef’s kitchen with custom finishes and a basketball court with a club suite that’s been frequented by LeBron James and Candace Parker. 

Hillside Avenue

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $5,495,000
Square footage: 4,840
Agent commission: $164,850

Emma and Micah reunite once again on this property, which just so happens to be his former home. With five bedrooms — one of which includes a bathtub just a few feet away from the bed — and five bathrooms, the Hollywood Hills residence is built for the ultimate bachelor. Oh, and did we mention the giant King Kong statue in the backyard? 

N. Stanley Avenue

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $24,995,000
Square footage: 10,365
Agent commission: $749,850

Sexy, sleek and situated on “Billionaire’s Row” in the Hollywood Hills, this new construction features six bedrooms, nine bathrooms and an expansive outdoor deck practically built for the pool party of your dreams. Luckily, O Group newbie Bre has just the billionaire in mind with a potential buyer who doesn’t even blink at $30 million. 

The Strand, Manhattan Beach

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $22,000,000
Square footage: 4,400 
Agent commission: $660,000

A south-facing corner lot in Manhattan Beach is as rare as it gets for the area — so, of course Chelsea is all over it. The four-bedroom, nine-bathroom beachfront property naturally features stunning views with a primary bedroom that looks out directly to the ocean. Thirsty for more? Head downstairs for a fully-functioning English pub… complete with a stripper pole. 

West Hollywood

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $11,990,000
Square footage: 4,774
Agent commission: $359,000

This 100-year-old home recently got a major face-lift when the owner poured $3 million into a floor to ceiling renovation. Now, it’s one of agent Nicole’s most coveted listings, delivering on the historic charm and stunning modern updates. As a bonus, whoever moves into the five-bedroom, five-bathroom manor will inherit actor Halle Berry as a neighbor. Anyone need a cup of sugar? 

Woodvale Road

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $25,000,000
Square footage: 21,000
Agent commission: $749,850

There’s a reason Bre has her eye on this ultra-luxurious Encino, California, listing. This sprawling property — the primary bedroom alone is 3,000 square feet — has so many amenities you might never want to leave. Garage that doubles as a club? Check. Gym, spa and salon? Double check. An entirely new build, the home features eight bedrooms and 14 bathrooms. And, in case you need a quick touch-up, take your pick from one of three powder rooms on the first floor.

Benedict Canyon

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $8,995,000
Square footage: 7,000
Agent commission: $270,000

Known as the house of magical gardens, this property more than lives up to its reputation. While it might be situated in the heart of Beverly Hills, you would never know –– thanks to the massive backyard that makes the home feel more like a European villa. Impeccably designed and beautifully landscaped, the six-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bathroom mansion just might be perfect for one of agent Mary’s clients, who’s looking for a home base in Los Angeles. 

Oak View Drive

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $7,895,000
Square footage: 7,003
Agent commission: $236,850

Chrishell believes this spacious Encino property would be an ideal find for her client who prioritizes privacy and square footage over a zip code. The recently renovated seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom residence boasts some of the best views in the area. With a pristine but warm California modern aesthetic, the home might be the perfect fit for one of her A-list pals. 

Londonderry Place

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $33,000,000
Square footage: 14,000
Agent commission: $1,000,000

Telli Swift, the fiancée of championship boxer Deontay Wilder, is looking for a home for their eight children, and Bre just might have the perfect place. The six-bedroom, eight-bathroom home has the most extra amenities you could imagine, including a two-layer glass bottom pool, indoor herb garden, countertop hibachi grill, his and her sensory deprivation tanks, a cold plunge pool and a plant-adorned yoga room. 

Zorada Court

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $9,900,000
Square footage: 6,600 
Agent commission: $297,000

Bre’s star-packed contact list comes through once again. With her friend Ashley and her famed songwriter and music producer husband Poo Bear moving to Miami, the couple is looking to find the right buyer for their five-bedroom and five-and-a-half-bathroom property. The perks? Well, it comes fully furnished with a bonus Steinway & Sons piano where Justin Bieber wrote his smash-hit single, “Yummy.”

15th Street, Manhattan Beach  

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $3,950,000
Square footage: 1,900
Agent commission: $118,500

Chelsea strikes again in Manhattan Beach with this three-bedroom, four-bathroom home just blocks away from the ocean. But her client Richard is also looking for something closer to the water, so Chelsea works her magic and finds him a buyer, while also pursuing his next investment property. 

Beverly Boulevard 

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $17,950,000
Square footage: 5,280
Agent commission: $538,500

O Group agent Heather is looking to make her biggest sale to date with this four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom condominium in the sky. It took 10 years to make this property feel like a five-star hotel — and that’s just what her clients, reality stars Heather and Terry Dubrow, are after. In the end, she closes the deal on a separate, but just as pricy Century City penthouse designed by Roberto Cavalli. Ring that bell!

19th Helena Drive

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $8,800,000
Square footage: 7,401
Agent commission: $264,000

Brentwood is a celebrity magnet, so it only makes sense that Bre’s client, Grammy-nominated rapper Saweetie, would be drawn to the suburban paradise. The gorgeous property features five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, as well as a shower that could fit up to 20 people. But the amenity Saweetie is most drawn to is the state-of-the-art pizza oven in the backyard. So, to close the deal, Bre promises to come by for dinner and whip up an Italian meal from scratch. 

Sunset Plaza Drive

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $4,995,000
Square footage: 3,364
Agent commission: $149,850

Bre and Heather link up to try and find a buyer for this three-bedroom, four-bathroom property in the Hollywood Hills that just hit the market. The prime location delivers on the views and vibes for any potential bachelor looking to find his perfect pad. 

Hollywood Boulevard 

A house on ‘Selling Sunset.’ 

List price: $7,495,000
Square footage: 3,280
Agent commission: $749,850

List price: $7,495,000
Square footage: 3,580
Agent commission: $209,850

After his split with Chrishell, Jason poured his blood, sweat and tears — not to mention almost $10 million — into these dual penthouses, which were originally four separate condos. Now he considers them his “babies” and he refuses to compromise on any details, including the jaw-dropping rooftop decks, serene spa-like bathroom or the custom ceiling and flooring. For Jason, this is the most important listing of his career, so he brings Mary and her contractor husband Romain on board to get the job done. 

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