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Bling Empires Anna Shay lists her possibly haunted Spanish Mediterranean style mansion on Sunset Boulevard for $16million

The 60-year-old said on the new Netflix arrangement (which debuted a week ago) that she doesn't think her home is spooky, explaining: 'I think there are spirits' 


Worked by modeler Welby H Hudson in 1926, the almost 8,700 square-foot dwelling place accompanies five rooms and five-and-a-half restrooms 



A period case of old Hollywood glitz, the white-washed design is managed in resplendent earthy colored wood, uncovered pillars and earthenware rooftop tiles 


Ideal for facilitating gatherings, the huge outside is highlighted with palm trees, various wellsprings and a tiled painting, just as a few yards and overhangs 


Shay put her dazzling home available a month ago, subsequent to grabbing it up for $9.35million back in 2011 


She's since made her presentation on Netflix's new unscripted TV drama Bling Empire, recording the sumptuous existences of the Asian world class in Los Angeles 


As indicated by Newseek , the socialite acquired an enormous fortune in 2006, when she and her sibling sold their late dad's organization Pacific Architects and Engineers for $1.2billion 


Bling Empire has as of late gotten Netflix watchers snared with its brazen presentation of extravagance. 


What's more, one of the unscripted TV drama's most alluring settings has as of late come available to be purchased, for certain energetic flat mates included. 


Anna Shay has recorded her potentially spooky, yet unquestionably wonderful, Spanish Mediterranean-style house on the pined for Sunset Boulevard for an incredible $16million. 


Hauntingly lovely: Bling Empire's Anna Shay has recorded her conceivably spooky, yet unquestionably excellent, Spanish Mediterranean-style house on the pined for Sunset Boulevard for an incredible $16million 


The 60-year-old said on the new Netflix arrangement (which debuted a week ago) that she doesn't think her home is spooky, explaining: 'I think there are spirits.' 


Worked by designer Welby H Hudson in 1926, the almost 8,700 square-foot habitation accompanies five rooms and five-and-a-half restrooms. 


A period case of old Hollywood glitz, the white-washed construction is managed in lavish earthy colored wood, uncovered shafts and earthenware rooftop tiles. 


The unseen details are the main problem with iron light installations, curved roofs and lavish greenery all through the property.


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