4. Chartwell
Familiar to enthusiasts of “The Beverly Hillbillies,” Chartwell is a Los Angeles mansion that was initially listed for $350 million but saw a price cut to $245 million in October 2018. Built in 1933 by architect Sumner Spalding, the property boasts a 75-foot swimming pool, a pool house, and French-style grounds that evoke an aristocratic ambiance. With a rich cinematic history and a reduction in its listing price, Chartwell stands as a captivating piece of Hollywood’s golden era available for the discerning elite.