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Most Expensive Homes in US

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Most Expensive Homes in US – Low inventory, persistent inflation, and high mortgage rates continue to weigh heavily on the luxury real estate market in 2023, and in the past year, sales of multimillion-dollar properties have seen a dip.

There is some optimism, though, as the demand for trophy homes remains strong, if not as brisk as it has been in the last few years.

The country’s most expensive listing, a penthouse in Manhattan, may have received a massive 22 percent price reduction, but San Francisco recently had its priciest deal of the year go down when buyers snapped up a $34.5 million estate in Presidio Heights.

Palm Beach has seen its fair share of headline-making transactions this year, with sales setting a new $170 million benchmark, and in Malibu, Jay-Z and Beyoncé dropped a record-shattering $200 million on an architectural estate by architect Tadao Ando.


Most-Expensive-Homes-in-US-California-Pacific-Coast-Highway-$195-Million

Most Expensive Homes in US – California Pacific Coast Highway $195 Million


Though it recently received a $30 million price cut, this epic oceanfront Malibu estate will still cost you a pretty penny—$195 million worth of them.

But lest you think this Robert A. M. Stern–designed dwelling might not be deserving of that whopping amount of cash, consider the property’s lengthy list of amenities.

The amenities include: an underground tunnel that traverses from the pool area to a plush movie theater, plus a cliffside elevator that whisks you away to a beachside cabana set on what the listing calls “one of the most beautiful coves in all of the world,” just for starters.

Long owned by ex-Disney chairman and CEO Michael Eisner, the five-acre Mediterranean-style compound features a total of nine separate structures, including the main house, numerous guesthouses, a two-bedroom caretaker’s cottage, a gym, and an office.


Colorado-Extravagant-Aspen-Oasis-$105-Million

Colorado Extravagant Aspen Oasis $105 Million


Set on roughly 8.4 acres, just minutes away from downtown Aspen, this lavish Rocky Mountain compound is asking a whopping $105 million

The property includes two parcels, separated by a private footbridge spanning the Roaring Fork River, are also for sale in smaller blocks—one featuring the main house for $72 million and the other with a guest dwelling and caretaker’s house at $33 million.

Built around 2014 and recently renovated, the two-story main house is highlighted by a soaring wet bar-equipped living room with walls of glass, plus a formal dining room sporting built-in wine-display cabinets, a gourmet kitchen, a screening room, and a gym.

Altogether, the massive estate has eight bedrooms across 18,400 square feet of living space, paired with enticing outdoor amenities ranging from a large alfresco entertaining terrace warmed by a fire pit to river access right outside the door.

There’s also an oversized three-car garage and additional guest parking.


Most-Expensive-Homes-in-US-Connecticut-Coastal-Respite$57.9-Million

Most Expensive Homes in US – Connecticut Coastal Respite $57.9 Million


This state’s most expensive listing is a stately Georgian Colonial–style mansion resting within Greenwich’s guard-gated Mead Point Association enclave nestled along the shores of Long Island Sound, where there’s a cozy fire pit, pool, dock, and small beach.

Originally built in 1928 but recently updated and reimagined by local architect Cormac Byrne and builder Matt Matthews.

The stone-clad home features six bedrooms and eight baths in just under 12,500 square feet of Eugenie Niven–designed living space rife with high ceilings, custom millwork, and fanciful wallpaper treatments.

French doors open to terraces spanning the entire length of the house, which is showcased by a show-stopping fireside living room boasting a soaring barrel ceiling, mezzanine balcony, and picturesque water views via expansive walls of glass. 


Florida-Harborage-Island Compound-$98-Million

Florida Harborage Island Compound $98 Million


It should come as no surprise that a property of this magnitude.

With almost three acres of land plus more than 1,000 feet of waterfront footage at the intersection of the Intracoastal Waterway and New River, is the Sunshine State’s priciest listing.

On top of that, it’s secluded within the exclusive guard-gated Harborage Island enclave amid the gated Harbor Beach neighborhood.

One of several addresses in the community owned by hedge funder S. Donald Sussman, the trophy estate is highlighted by a contemporary mansion boasting a mix of hardwood and marble floors, an elevator, and five fireplaces, as well as a wine room, movie theater, steam room, and tennis court.

There are also two pools between the six-bedroom main house and an additional four-bedroom home on the premises.


Most-Expensive-Homes-in-US-Hawaii-Maui-Oceanfront-Property-$41.9Million

Most Expensive Homes in US – Hawaii Maui Oceanfront Property $41.9 Million


Nestled amid the historic Hāwea Point overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Maui’s coastal bluffs is an unparalleled Hawaiian escape.

The luxe estate sits on nearly 10 acres within the exclusive Kapalua Resort, adjacent to one of the island’s largest nature preserves.

The home is notable for its lushly manicured grounds, giving you the feel of living in your own private oasis.

Originally built in the late 1990s, the residence recently underwent a complete overhaul under the direction of Harrison Woodfield Architects.

The tropical-inspired home offers seven bedrooms, 10 baths, a gym, and expansive walls of glass throughout.

There’s also a central courtyard sporting an eye-catching water and fire feature, along with an infinity-edge pool and a three-car garage equipped with a Tesla charger.


New-York-West-57th-Street-$195-Million

New York West 57th Street $195 Million


The most expensive property in New York has flipped-flopped on asking price this year, but there is no denying it belongs in the nine-figure club.

Located on Manhattan’s West 57th Street, the glitzy $195 million penthouse, previously listed at $250 million, is at the literal pinnacle of global real estate. 

The duplex covers the 107th and 108th floors of Central Park Tower, a.k.a. the tallest condominium in the world.

Measuring a fraction over 12,500 square feet, the two-story abode includes seven bedrooms, eight full baths, a gourmet chef’s kitchen, a breakfast area, and a family room.

A winding sculptural staircase connects both floors, but there’s also a private elevator if you’re feeling lazy.

Massive floor-to-ceiling windows afford views from the city to the Hudson River and beyond, while soaring 27-foot ceilings create a sense of grandeur throughout.

As you might expect, the pad is packed with perks, too. Standouts include a conservatory, library, home theater, playroom, and guest suite.

The tower offers lavish amenities.   


Most-Expensive-Homes-in-US-Virginia-Mount Ida-Reserve-$52.6-Million

Most Expensive Homes in US – Virginia Mount Ida Reserve $52.6 Million


The former estate of billionaire Bernard Arnault comes in the most expensive listing in Virginia, at $52.6 million.

Mount Ida Reserve is an idyllic farm property near Charlottesville that encompasses 2,800 acres of land.

Arnault spent nearly two decades transforming the property into its current state. There are large manor homes and a single-family residence, as well as event facilities and luxurious stable barns.

The estate includes a the well-designed Southern-style homes or the diverse landscape of rolling hills, a 45-acre private lake, the river, hardwood forests, and farmland.

The move-in-ready property has 15 miles of paved roads, incredible beaches, and immaculate landscaping.

Mount Ida Reserve is exceptionally private and is located near historic estates and vineyards. 


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