Amenities-Packed Spec House in L.A. Priced at $139M Is the Week’s Most Expensive Listing

$139M Spec House with Cigar Lounge & Vodka Tasting Room in LA

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A newly built megamansion in Los Angeles has returned to the market for $139 million, becoming this week’s most expensive home.

The staggering price tag of “La Fin,” as it’s known, includes some of the most over-the-top amenities you could ever imagine: an “ice-cold vodka tasting room” complete with fur coats, a wine cellar that holds more than 1,000 bottles, and a car collection that sits right above a persoal nightclub. The 2-acre Bel-Air property also boasts a 23-foot LED screen at poolside for movie nights.

Other pricey properties that hit the market this week include a resort-style Florida home, a Colorado mansion on 200 acres, and a coastal California dream estate.

For a full look at this week’s 10 most expensive homes, just scroll down.

10. 3616 Crescent Ave, Highland Park, TX

Price: $32,000,000
Newly built manse:
A private equity investor purchased this lot and razed the older home that was on it, according to The Real Deal. In its place, this 8,473-square-foot mansion was built.

The new five-bedroom residence features a limestone, stucco, and slate exterior with lead-coated copper roofs and steel doors. The interior designed by Tom Sheerer boasts hand-painted walls, a custom fireplace, leather-wrapped shelves, and custom-designed wallpaper.

This magnificent property comes with a pool, cabana, cold-plunge pool, and three-car garage.

Highland Park, TX

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9. 5001 Egret Point Cir, Boca Raton, FL

Price: $33,500,000
Resort-style living:
Located in the guard-gated Sanctuary enclave, this lavish mansion is surrounded by 560 feet of deep-water shoreline, which includes space to dock several yachts.

The 21,607-square-foot, eight-bedroom residence offers “resort-style living at its finest,” according to The Real Deal. The owner is a Chicago attorney.

Deluxe details include marble floors, walnut-paneled walls, stained-glass windows, an onyx fireplace, and an elevator. There’s also an English pub, chef’s kitchen, family room with a gated entry, and three guest suites with balconies.

Grand loggias from a separate two-bedroom guesthouse overlook the 1-acre property.

Boca Raton, FL

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8. 1500 Ridge of Wildcat Dr, Snowmass, CO

Price: $34,500,000
200 breathtaking acres:
This enormous 12,836-square-foot home comes with hundreds of acres in the mountains.

The seven-bedroom mansion was built in 2001 and initially listed in 2008 for $36 million, according to Curbed.

The spacious floor plan includes a spa, a four-car garage, two elevators, an indoor pool, and lots of places to entertain.

The property is located minutes from Snowmass Village.

Snowmass, CO

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7. 220 Central Park S Apt 39A, New York, NY

Price: $34,500,000
Central Park views:
This three-bedroom luxury condo is located in the same building as the most expensive home ever to sell in the U.S.

The 3,114-square-foot interior includes three exposures, which range from the north to Central Park, west to the water, and south to Times Square. The spectacular space on the 39th floor boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, a custom kitchen with polished marble countertops, and American white oak flooring.

Known as the Billionaires’ Bunker, the building designed by Robert A.M. Stern offers a residents’ club, screening room, game room, athletic club, and wine-tasting room.

New York, NY

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6. 1826 W 23rd St, Miami Beach, FL

Price: $36,000,000
Villa Aman: 
Located on the Sunset Islands, the 6,132-square-foot estate first came on the market in 2017 for a mere $17.9 million.

The seven-bedroom residence, said to be owned by restaurateur Mathieu Massa, was designed by Cesar Molina. Luxurious finishes include natural honed limestone and oak floors, custom millwork, marble countertops, a wine cellar, and an elevator.

The property includes a guest pavilion, covered TV lounge, knife-edged pool, outdoor kitchen, and entertaining bar.

Miami Beach, FL

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5. 11870 Ellice St, Malibu, CA

Price: $37,900,000
New construction:
This 20,000-square-foot megamansion on an acre of prime land was built in 2022 and initially listed for just under $75 million, according to The Real Deal. The owner is said to be an Australian spec home developer.

Featuring six grand bedrooms, the dwelling features hand-carved stone and wood walls, a 2,000-gallon aquarium, and automated glass pocket doors.

Also included are a home theater, game room, swim-up bar, and two four-car garages.

Malibu, CA

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4. 63 Monarch Bay Dr, Dana Point, CA

Price: $46,000,000
Oceanfront opulence:
If this oceanfront mansion gets its asking price, it could set a record for the most expensive home sale in Dana Point, according to the Orange County Register. The owner is retired investor Gordon Crawford.

Spanning 7,717 square feet, the four-bedroom abode was built in 2019 and showcases incredible views from Catalina Island to Dana Point Headlands.

The sophisticated interiors feature floor-to-ceiling windows, sliding pocket doors, and a sleek kitchen with a waterfall island, high-end appliances, and stone countertops.

Out back, there’s a fire pit with a seating area and a pool with a spa.

Dana Point, CA

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3. 253 White Pine Canyon Rd, Park City, UT

Price: $50,000,000
Monitor’s Rest: This swanky 17,567-square-foot spread is owned by Rockstar Energy Drink creator Russ Weiner. Built just last year, the massive mansion has never been slept in.

When the six-bedroom estate came on the market earlier this spring, it was the most expensive listing in Utah.

Located at the base of Monitor Bowl in the gated compound of The Colony at White Pine Canyon, the 5-acre property has ski-in, ski-out access. The luxe interiors feature Croatian limestone and Italian steel windows and doors.

The home is equipped with a system that regulates circadian rhythm lighting and calibrates indoor air quality.

Also included are an indoor-outdoor pool, a Himalayan salt room, a cold-plunge pool, a sauna, a massage room, a sport court with a climbing wall, a bowling alley, and an observation tower.

Park City, UT

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2. 1011 S Ute Ave, Aspen, CO 

Price: $70,000,000
Mountain mansion:
This seven-bedroom, 16,726-square-foot estate boasts amazing views of Red Mountain and Independence Pass.

Built in 2011, the megamansion was purchased last year by the executive of a Dallas-based investment firm for $60 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. Lavish amenities include ski access, a home theater, a bowling alley, two elevators, an indoor pool, a fitness center, a 1,500-bottle wine cellar, and four bars.

An outdoor oasis comes with three tennis clay courts and a five-car garage.

Aspen, CO

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1. 1200 Bel Air Rd, Los Angeles, CA

Price: $139,000,000
Spectacular spec:
Recently constructed, this over-the-top spec mansion is said to be owned by a Los Angeles real estate investor and physician, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Named “La Fin” (meaning “the end” in French), the 12-bedroom mansion spans 19,584 square feet. Design details include 23-foot ceilings, a double-sided fireplace, and imported wood. Other eye-popping amenities include a vodka-tasting room, wine room, cigar lounge, home theater with seats made of Belgian leather, and a private nightclub.

The 2-acre property also comes with a motor court with waterfalls, a guest penthouse, caretakers’ quarters, a safe room, and a Murano glass art installation.

Los Angeles, CA

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