The late fashion designer Gianni Versace purchased this stately Upper East Side townhouse for $7.5 million in 1995, and renovated it top-to-bottom before he was murdered in Miami in 1997. The opulent mansion sold nearly a decade after his death for $30 million, and now it's back on the market as a $120,000 per month rental, according to the New York Observer.
Though it's changed quite a bit since the days when Versace filled it with modern art and other colorful details (which you can see here), some of the over-the-top features—huge chandeliers, marble floors, gilded everything—remain. The home's other amenities include an elevator connecting its six stories, a lovely backyard, several skylights, a Jacuzzi tub, and a rooftop garden.