Somewhere Over the Rainbow: You'll need a pot of gold to buy Judy Garland's $7 million Bel Air mansionFollow the red brick road: 1231 Stone Canyon Rd in Bel Air, L.A, was built for Judy Garland in 1938 by famed California architect Wallace Neff - it could be yours for $7.1 million
This is 1231 Stone Canyon Rd in the privileged enclave of Bel Air.
It's just a few miles from Hollywood and the studios that founded Tinseltown in the former Mexican desert, back in the glory days of the movie industry.
It was built in 1938 for child star extraordinaire Judy Garland, who was 16 at the time and had just landed a role in a film called The Wizard of Oz.
linkWild they built this for a 16 year old. The money in Hollywood during the day is wild for me to think about. Heck Lucille ball owned a studio. Shirley Temple was a huge deal, had major party's in her home during the war, ponies and circus atmosphere. The history of Hollywood is cool.