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5 of the most ridiculously extravagant homes to buy for $1.9 billion
Nov 7, 2022
5 of the most ridiculously extravagant homes to buy for $1.9 billion New York
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Abstract: Five of the top luxury homes worth considering.

1. 33550 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, California

 

Price: $225,000,000

 

Live among Hollywood's elite in this sprawling space owned by former Disney CEO Michael Eisner.

 

The spectacular 25,025-square-foot mega-mansion sits on approximately five acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean and was designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern.

 

The sprawling nine-story compound has everything from a gym and beach house to underground access from the pool to a large home theater. There's even a cliffside elevator to the beach.

 

Sixteen bedrooms and an additional guesthouse can accommodate all of your closest friends and family.

 

If Eisner sells this home to you, you will also be making California history. The deal would be the largest sale ever in the state.

 

2. Hunts Point, Washington

 

Price: $85,000,000

 

If you buy this huge compound owned by telecom mogul Bruce McCaw at list price, it will be one of the most expensive deals in the Northwest.

 

Overlooking Lake Washington, this five-bedroom property, once owned by saxophonist Kenny G, sits on four acres of pristine privacy.

 

Designed by celebrity favorite architect Richard Landry, the main residence is built of sandstone and glass. It has a breathtaking two-story entry, a wall of windows, a wood-paneled library, and a gorgeous dining room.

 

The compound consists of four buildings: the main residence, the beach house, the staff quarters, and the pool cabana. In total, there is 17,599 square feet of living space.

 

There is also a private dock large enough to accommodate boats, seaplanes, personal watercraft and yachts, but you must bring your own toys.

 

3. 217 W 57th St Unit Penthouse, New York, NY

 

Price: $250,000,000

 

Now is your chance to enjoy big city life in this huge, 17,545 square foot penthouse in the Central Park Tower.

 

Not only will you get the tallest spot in the Billionaire's Row skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, but you'll also find the tallest residential building in the world.

 

With spectacular views of the city skyline from Central Park to the Hudson and East Rivers, this seven-bedroom apartment occupies the top three floors of the building.

 

We hope you enjoy the high ground. The property's terrace is considered to be the tallest in the world. There is an impressive 1,433 square feet of outdoor space with unobstructed city views.

 

Luxury amenities include 27-foot ceilings, a grand salon, observatory, library, and media room. There is a ballroom for private parties, a catering kitchen with a separate entrance, and an elevator to take you to each floor.

 

According to the Wall Street Journal, if you buy this house, you will set a record for the highest home sale ever in the country.

 

Be sure to set aside some extra cash for the monthly condo fees of up to $26,952.

 

4. 633 N Hayden Rd, Aspen, CO

 

Price: $23,995,000

 

If you like the high life in the Rocky Mountains, this six-bedroom cabin once owned by Colorado tech magnate Tim Gill is sure to please. It has 44 acres of alpine views overlooking the Castle Creek Valley.

 

Built in 1998 with Yellowstone logs, the 11,877-square-foot home features reclaimed hickory floors, a split-wood bar with an onyx backsplash and an open-flame riverstone fireplace in the great room.

 

According to the listing, the luxurious master suite features "an oversized steam shower with bench, gas fireplace, dual vanities, separate bath, two walk-in closets and a large soaking tub."

 

This expansive property boasts spectacular views of Hayden Hill, Aspen Highlands, Midnight Mines, the Highland Bowl's North Woods and the G-Zone.

 

There is also a separate elevated gym, spa with full bath, massage room, partially covered outdoor hot tub, four-car garage, and outdoor heated seating.

 

5. 18 Lagorce Cir, Miami Beach, FL

 

Price: $170,000,000

 

This beautiful 12-bedroom building is currently the most expensive property in Florida and is situated on 3 acres of land on Lagorce Island.

 

The property is offered by the late physician M. Lee Pearce's foundation and includes four unique parcels of land.

 

Rapper Lil Wayne used to live on the gated island, which is accessible from Miami Beach via a bridge. The property has 600 feet of water frontage and overlooks Biscayne Bay.

 

Three of the four parcels have residences, each with a private dock. The fourth parcel has a private park known as Domaine de la Paix et de l'Amour, which has a marble gazebo facing the bay.

 

Built in 1936, this luxurious home has ceilings, numerous built-ins, many fireplaces and a wood-paneled library.

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