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Looking to rent in luxury? These could be yours for six figures a month

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You think your rent is high? Check out these five Los Angeles-area trophy homes you can rent for six figures a month.

1520 Gilcrest Drive, Beverly Hills, 90210

The most expensive rental on the market in Los Angeles County is this newly built spec home on a piece of prime Beverly Hills property once owned by actor James Woods. It sold in 2013 for $8.5 million and was replaced with this “state-of-the-art modern barn.”

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Leasing for: $450,000 a month by Hilton & Hyland. Available for a one-year lease or short-term. Not for sale.

Last sold for: $48 million in 2017

Features: The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom “barn” perched on a 1-acre lot has panoramic views of L.A. from its 210-foot infinity pool. There are also a 22-person home theater, three fully stocked bars and a 1,700-square-foot entertainment pavilion.

9505 Lania Lane, Beverly Hills, 90210

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Once touted as the most expensive home for sale in in the country, Palazzo di Amore remains on the market for $129 million after a number of price cuts. In the meantime, it’s available for lease.

Leasing for: $375,000 a month by the Agency. Available month-to-month or short-term.

Last sold for: $35 million in 2007

Features: There are 12 bedrooms and 23 bathrooms on a 25-acre lot behind the Beverly Hills Hotel. The property includes a vineyard that produces 400 to 500 cases of wine a year; a 15,000-square-foot entertainment complex; and a two-lane bowling alley. It can accommodate parking for up to 150 cars.

10979 Chalon Road, Bel-Air, 90077

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Currently being shopped off-market for $90 million, this estate built by L.A. mega-developer Donald Bolin is considered one of the last of its kind. Due to recently imposed zoning restrictions, a home of this scale can no longer be developed on a lot of this size.

Leasing for: $350,000 a month by Arline Bolin. Available for one-year lease or as short-term event space.

Last sold: $1.2 million in 2012

Features: This estate sits above the Bel-Air golf course, which is one of the most coveted locales among the uber-wealthy. Aside from its prestigious turf, the 12-bedroom, 24-bathroom multilevel mansion offers a rooftop pool and tennis courts, high-speed elevator to shuttle guests between levels, and a 14-car motor court.

9640 Lawlen Way, Beverly Hills, 90210

Money can’t buy — for good, anyway — the vistas at this property described as “one of the top five view estates in the city,” because the place is not for sale.

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Leasing for: $350,000 a month by Hilton & Hyland. The lease term is negotiable.

Last sold: $2.75 million in 2003

Features: The views are indeed spectacular from this seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom, 9,500 square-foot home. Downtown looms large from the edge of the infinity pool; the Pacific Ocean seems a stone’s throw away. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls create a seamless indoor/outdoor space.

75 Beverly Park Lane, Beverly Hills, 90210

Listed for sale at $47.5 million, this Tuscan-style estate is for lease until that unicorn buyer comes along.

Leasing for: $275,000 a month by the Agency. The lease term is negotiable, with the possibility of a long-term tenant.

Last sold: Public records show that it was last sold in 1995 for $2.05 million, although the property changed hands in 2003 for an undisclosed amount.

Features: Unlike the properties featured here, this eight-bedroom, 10-bathroom home promises a “chef, butler, housekeeping and full white-glove service.”

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