The actress died in December 2016.
Zsa Zsa Gabor's iconic mansion has been put up for sale.
The actress, who died in December 2016, purchased the lavish home in 1973 for a now-modest $250,000, according to Realtor.com. Now, the Bel Air, California, property is listed on Coldwell Banker Global Luxury for a whopping $23.45 million.
With six bedrooms and six bathrooms spread over a sprawling 9,000 feet, the mansion is perfect for entertaining. It also has a large patio and outdoor pool.
The mansion was featured in two recent films: HBO's "Behind the Candelabra" and Ben Affleck's 2012 movie "Argo."
In 2012, Gabor sold the mansion with a special amendment that allowed the couple to live in the home until her death. Following the sale, the couple paid the new owners $325,000 a year to continue living in the home, Reuters reported.
In 2011, Inside Edition was given a private tour of the home by her ninth husband, Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt. He would not show the room where Gabor stayed.
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