‘Playboy’ Bunny House for Sale for $11 Million

Apr 9, 2013 - 20:24
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‘Playboy’ Bunny House for Sale for $11 Million
Playboy Bunny house

"omg! Insider" has confirmed with a Playboy source that the Bunny house is for sale. According to reports, the listing price is a whopping $11 million -- and no, the house doesn't come with all the pretty girls.

The Bunny abode is more than 6,000 square feet and features five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, and a whale-shaped pool. The retro '60s ranch sits on 1.3 acres of land in the prestigious Holmby Hills neighborhood. What's even more, the residence is just a bunny hop, skip, and a jump away from the famous Playboy Mansion. The Bunny property has housed many of the sexiest Playboy Playmates and been featured on the hit show "The Girls Next Door."

So, for all you interested homebuyers, are you going to make an offer for this piece of Playboy history?

Watch the video to see more pictures of the house and to lea which magazine centerfolds have graced the halls of the ranch!

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