'Home Alone' with Aniston, Nicholson, and the Osbournes!

"Extra's" Mansions and Millionaires host and best-selling author Michael Corbett visited the million-dollar Hollywood Hills area where Jennifer Aniston is selling her $42-million home. Aniston spent two-and-a-half years renovating her estate, but decided to put it on the market. The actress recently relocated to NYC, where she purchased a $6-million penthouse.

Back on the west coast, Corbett heads to the seaside town of Malibu, where Jack Nicholson has put his 70-acre secluded home up for sale. The home boasts a tennis court, elaborate putting green and miles of private hiking trails -- with a price tag of $4.25 million.

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Nicholson's neighbors Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne aren't looking to sell their beachfront Malibu estate... they want to rent it out. The extravagant five-bedroom home is tri-level and is a steal for a mere $6,500 a month!

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Last stop... the famous "Home Alone" residence has just been put on the market for $2.4 million. The 14-room brick house, located in the Chicago suburb of Winnetka, is owned by Cynthia and John Abendshien, who purchased the home in 1988 for $875K. The Abendshiens, who are empty-nesters, realize it may not be the best time to sell, but they told the Chicago Tribune they didn't want to wait any longer.

The 4,250-square-foot house sits on a half-acre lot in Winnetka, about 20 miles north of the Windy City. Only pre-qualified buyers can make appointments to see the house, and there are no open-houses.

Note: This segment was shot at the now-priced $13.8-million home, courtesy of Coldwell Banker Previews. For more of this amazing home, click here.

The "Home Alone" house is also brought to you by Coldwell Banker. For more information, visit coldwellbanker.com.

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