America’s Most Expensive Home Is a $126M Beverly Hills Megamansion With Unheard-Of Amenities
A 10-acre megamansion in Beverly Hills, CA, has just hit the market for $126 million, making it this week’s most expensive home.
A 10-acre megamansion in Beverly Hills, CA, has just hit the market for $126 million, making it this week’s most expensive home.
This 57-acre lakefront compound in Nice, CA, is being offered for $17.5 million, with the opportunity to purchase the adjacent 110-acre vineyard for $3.5 million.
The multitalented comedian, radio personality, and television star is looking to unload his massive home in the Music City.
The architecture firm that designed Epcot also designed this house for Harold and LuEsther Mertz, founders of Publishers Clearing House.
Dubbed Big Tree Farm, the enormous 550-acre property boasts an entertainment complex and includes 50,762 square feet across multiple buildings.
Nobody has ever lived in this newly completed megamansion with views of downtown Los Angeles, but it’s certainly been popular online.
The billionaire singer and businesswoman sold her Tudor home a little over a month after listing it for $10.5 million. The sale included a discount.
Set on the edge of Lake Champlain, this beloved and well-maintained family estate is ready for a new generation of memories.
A palatial, 24,350-square-foot estate known as the “Western White House” has landed on the market for $38.9 million.
Built in 1965, the opulent 18,113-square-foot residence was purchased in 1994 by the Thrash family. The home has since hosted legendary galas.
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