You know what they say: try, try again.

The Chartwell estate in Los Angeles has once again entered the market, with an asking price of $245 million making it the most expensive residence in the United States. At this cost, the sale would beat that of David Geffen’s former home in Malibu, which was won for comparatively paltry $85 million in May 2017.

Having first gone up for sale in 2017 at $350 million, The Chartwell estate houses 11 bedrooms and, wait for it, 18 bathrooms, and it's as historic as it is Gatsby-esque: The renowned architect Sumner Spaulding—the man behind film star Harold Lloyd’s famous (and sprawling) “Greenacres” estate in Beverly Hills—constructed the French Neoclassic–style residence in 1933, and the exteriors were actually used to depict the Clampett residence in The Beverly Hillbillies. How’s that for “swimmin’ pools, movie stars”?

The pool and gardens. Photo: Jim Bartsch

Inside among the 25,000 square feet of living space, there’s a ballroom, a world-class wine cellar, and a formal salon. Outside, the 10.39 acres boast a second residence (from architect Wallace Neff) as well as a 75-foot swimming pool, a tennis court, and well-manicured lawns with fountains. There's also covered areas for up to 40 cars—so, save a few dollars for a valet.

The flower gardens. Photo: Jim Bartsch

The great lawn and fountain. Photo: Jim Bartsch

Billionaire (but of course) A. Jerrold Perenchio was the owner of the first-class estate until he died in May 2017. Hilton and Hyland, who share the listing with Coldwell Banker Global Luxury and Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, have described it as “the ultimate trophy.” Who says you can't buy accolades?

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