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'Bachelor' mansion listed on Airbnb for $6,000 a night

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ByDanielle Long
November 13, 2020, 4:38 PM

You can now stay in the "Bachelor" mansion, regardless of whether or not it's for the right reasons.

The iconic home, made famous by the ABC reality show, is now available to rent on Airbnb for a cool $6,000 a night.

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Villa de la Vina, also known as "The Mansion," is nestled on a 10-acre property in Agoura Hills, California, and boasts 10,000 square feet of interior space and 20,000 square feet of outdoor space.

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The 200-year-old Mediterranean-style residence boasts seven bedrooms, which can sleep more than 13 people, and 8.5 bathrooms. Of course, to those privy of the luxurious amenities, the offering also flaunts a pool table, two hot tubs and the infamous pool in which many "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" contestants have canoodled.

Although the home is advertised as the perfect place for a getaway with its "romantic archways" and "eye-popping" views of the canyon, mountains and vineyard, it's not the place to throw a bash.

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The listing comes with strict rules of "absolutely no parties, filming, professional photography or gatherings" and warns that violators will be have the police called on them for "trespassing." Also, any people not listed as an official guest of the property will be kicked out and subject to fines.

One thing guests can do, though? Bring their own roses.

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