Location: Los Angeles, California
Price: $9,975,000
Before he upgraded to the White House, Ronald Reagan lived next door to the future site of this house and purchased the lot to provide his home with more privacy. Years later, the political leanings of this particular property have skewed left. After Reagan departed, the house that was built on the privacy lot was rented by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and sold to actor Richard Gere, neither of whom likely -- and we're just assuming here -- viewed the Reagan provenance as a positive. The house has plenty of politically neutral plusses, though, like the "airliner" views, soundproofed home theater, and swank swimming pool, all for just under $10,000,000.
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The gated-home has a lavish swimming pool, a bar, a in-home theater, three bedroom-suites, and six bathrooms.
The gated entrance to the house
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The pool is a huge selling point of the house
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The backyard is really cool
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Imagine tanning to that view
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Turn on the fireplace and cozy up on cold nights
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From the living room, you can keep an eye on any kids in the pool, for safety
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Upon entering the house, you see the two-story gallery and bar
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The eating area gets a lot of natural light
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The kitchen has an island and huge double-doored fridge
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The all-white kitchen is sparkling
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The living room has a lot of floor space and room for huge couches
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There's plenty of room to have friends over for a flick
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The media room has its own bathroom
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The master bedroom has a lot of sleek lines in the design
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The bathroom is ultra modern
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The closet is nearly as big as the bedroom
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Each bedroom in the house is considered a suite
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Wake up and head outside for some morning sun
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