
Visiting Greystone Mansion is like being on the set of "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous." This historic landmark is 18 acres of pure, unadulterated beauty and exceptional elegance.
Edward Lawrence Doheny Jr. moved into Greystone with his wife and five children in 1928. About a year later, Doheny and his secretary were found dead in the house. Doheny's wife didn't move out until 1954 and about 10 years later, the City of Beverly Hills bought the estate and has since shared it with the rest of us.


