'The Bachelor' mansion looks completely different when the show's not filming

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If you thought "The Bachelor" mansion was an ABC real estate holding, think again.

The house - called "Villa De La Vina" - is actually owned by a 59-year-old named Marshall Haraden and his family, who move out of the home (along with their furniture and belongings) twice a year for ABC to come in and film.

The 7,500-square-foot mansion sits on 10 acres of land in Agoura Hills, California. ABC will shoot inside the home twice a year for 42 days, once for "The Bachelor," and a second time for its spinoff "The Bachelorette."

The home was listed for $8.75 million in 2008, according to Berg Properties, but has stayed with Haraden and his family.

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Real estate website Trulia rounded up some pictures of the home's interior to show viewers what it looks like inside. Keep reading to see how different it is inside the home.