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Chateau d'Or Tour - $21,950,000

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2011

Broker Sally Forster Jones takes you on an exclusive tour of Chateau d'Or listed at $23,995,000 in Bel Air, California.

http://priceypads.com/41721/chateau-dor-23995000/

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  • Meanwhile, in Africa...

  • @CrazyGirlOverThere What exactly do you mean by this comment? Wealthy people donate money left, right & center. They earned this money and can build/do what they want with it.

  • 360p doesn't do this property justice

  • @omar1s1 I agree!

  • The home is now listed at $21,950,000

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  • sweet nice home,and property.

  • @priceypads Well said.

  • with that money in indonesia u can make a castle . . .

    sorry for bad english

  • Only $20,000,000 for that property?? You couldn't buy that in Sydney for that money let alone find one like that.

  • @priceypads so

  • Needs a bigger TV in that media room. Looks silly the one they got.

  • @TheJman6360 houses like this put my dad in work dude. and im 17 and am currently in school.

  • @thebmxerss2 This house created no jobs and a bunch of crews from different companies worked on it for weeks at a time. Building houses creates temporary jobs for days. Building companies that hire people create jobs..... Go back to school, learn to read and you might understand how this country works.

  • horrible tacky a place fit for trash americans a list stars

  • @TheJman6360 they do make jobs. they buy the wood, bricks. nails, screws, ect. the loggers cut the trees,the truck drivers delivers the logs, lumber yard cuts them into planks, wood delivered again, and it keeps going. EVERYTHING that was bought for the house gave someone a job when the thing was made. so a ton of jobs came from this house. the rich create the jobs. not the people on welfare.

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