Actress Tori Spelling’s Childhood Home Sold for $110 Million by Google CEO.

Actress Tori Spelling’s Childhood Home Sold for $110 Million by Google CEO.

by Yeyetunde at Aug 2, 2025

In the USA

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Hollywood’s most extravagant estate, The Manor, has a new chapter.

Built in 1988 by legendary TV producer Aaron Spelling, creator of hits like Beverly Hills, 90210, Dynasty, and Charmed, the 56,500-square-foot French chateau-style mansion in Holmby Hills became a symbol of television royalty.

Aaron and his wife, Candy Spelling, author and philanthropist, raised their two children there—Tori Spelling (age 52), a pop culture icon, and Randy Spelling (age 47), now a life coach and producer.

The estate featured 14 bedrooms, 27 bathrooms, a bowling alley, wine cellar, and beauty salon. So grand, even Tori admitted she never explored every room.

On August 1, 2025, The Manor sold for $110 million to Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO (net worth: $33 billion), who intends to use the property for nonprofit gatherings.

Originally listed at $165 million, the price reflects a cooling luxury market.

Though Aaron Spelling passed away in 2006, Candy Spelling (age 79) remains a powerful figure in philanthropy and luxury real estate.

Her estimated net worth is $600 million, while Tori’s stands near $1.5 million, and Randy’s at $3 million.

This transfer from screen legends to Silicon Valley elite marks more than a sale—it’s the evolving tale of legacy, wealth, and cultural icons reshaping Los Angeles.

Images / Tori Spelling /  Housepartypodcast /Instagram. AD / Youtube 

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