America’s Most Expensive Home Is a $126M Beverly Hills Megamansion With Unheard-Of Amenities

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A 10-acre megamansion in Beverly Hills, CA, just hit the market for $126 million, making it this week’s most expensive home.

The astonishing price tag comes with everything you could possibly imagine—and then some. The 21,661-square-foot sprawling estate features a wine and scotch cellar, several bars, 20 bathrooms, two elevators, a fitness center, salon, outdoor cinema, and lap pools. Also included are a 3,166-square-foot “car museum” and a 5,000-square-foot guesthouse.

Other pricey properties that hit the market this week include a Beaux-Arts condo in Manhattan, a Mediterranean-style mansion in Palm Beach, and a recently built Coronado estate overlooking San Diego Bay.

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

10. 988 Fifth Ave Unit 9, Manhattan, NY 

Price: $30,000,000
Central Park location: 
This three-bedroom Beaux-Arts condo designed by luxury architect James E.R. Carpenter was built in 1925 and has been beautifully preserved over the years.

The private, full-floor residence on the ninth level boasts 3,530 square feet of pristine design details. The unit has been “completely rebuilt and redesigned to the highest level,” according to the listing. Lavish amenities include exquisite architectural elements, custom cabinetry, and marble lacquered walls.

Offering four exposures and direct views overlooking Central Park, the spacious condo also comes with vistas of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Manhattan, NY

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9. 685 Dragon Peak Dr, Henderson, NV

Price: $34,000,000
Show-stopping space:
This four-bedroom estate was built just two years ago and has returned to the market with a substantially increased asking price.

In 2021, the founder of mortgage firm LoanDepot purchased the 15,000-square-foot, newly built home for $25 million, in what is hailed to have been the most expensive home ever sold in southern Nevada.

Highlights include a glass-enclosed wine cellar, library loft, “pavilion-inspired” office/casita, sky suite, and sky lounge with spectacular views of the nearby Las Vegas Strip.

The 1.2-acre lot also boasts two infinity saltwater pools, an outdoor kitchen and bar, a covered outdoor living room, and seven fire features.

Henderson, NV

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8. 120 Clarendon Ave, Palm Beach, FL

Price: $36,500,000
Majestic Mediterranean:
This eight-bedroom residence has been recently updated and features no shortage of lavish details.

Throughout the 9,413 square feet of space, you will find custom millwork, marble columns and floors, detailed ceilings, arched windows, and an ornate fireplace. Plus, the place features a wood-paneled library, home gym, renovated gourmet kitchen, primary suite with separate bathrooms, and an outdoor loggia.

Located on nearly 1 acre near the ocean, the property has deeded beach access, a separate guesthouse, in-ground pool, and numerous terraces.

Palm Beach, FL

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7. 7007 Country Club Dr, La Jolla, CA

Price: $37,500,000
Foxhill Estate: 
Set on more than 30 acres, the expansive  compound features a 10-bedroom main residence, pool pavilion, fitness center, greenhouse, and eight-car garage.

Originally hitting the market last year for $55 million, the massive property had been offered in various parcels for more buying options. Now, it’s back as a single offering with a reduced price.

The enormous estate now features a newly renovated kitchen with enormous island, a two-story primary suite with loft above, and an entertainment room with a full bar.

The 22,897-square-foot spread, owned by a newspaper family, is surrounded by manicured gardens and orchards and offers breathtaking ocean views.

La Jolla, CA

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6. 3 The Pt, Coronado, CA

Price: $43,000,000
Bayfront beauty:
 Jutting into San Diego Bay, this seven-bedroom estate features both a 95-foot and 60-foot, deep-water dock to accommodate large yachts.

Built in 2021, the sleek home offers 11,715 square feet of contemporary space, surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows that open to immerse residents in the surrounding city and bay views. A mesmerizing, curved staircase in the two-story entry leads up to the spacious bedrooms.

Designed for entertaining and relaxing, the 3,600-square-foot roof deck is outfitted with a second pool and spa.

Coronado, CA

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5. 1625 Summitridge Dr, Beverly Hills, CA

Price: $45,950,000
New construction: 
This newly built, 19,000-square-foot mansion sits on the lot where “Psycho” star Janet Leigh once owned a home.

The sellers purchased the property in 2015 for just $6.5 million before tearing down the existing structure and building this seven-bedroom compound in its place. The gated estate features many opulent details, including a chef’s kitchen with a 12-foot center island, two primary suites with private terraces, a tequila tasting room, 2,000-bottle wine cellar, home theater, two-bedroom guest apartment, and glass elevator.

Outside, you’ll find a waterfall, hand-tiled pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, a sports court, wellness spa, and fitness center.

Beverly Hills, CA

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4. 690 Island Dr, Palm Beach, FL

Price: $52,900,000
Everglades Island estate: 
The Marion Sims Wyeth-designed estate is owned by “This Old House” star Bob Vila and his wife, Diana Barrett, who are said to be downsizing.

The seven-bedroom, waterfront residence was originally built in 1949 but has been expanded and remodeled by the home improvement host over the years. The 6,298-square-foot interior boasts “original cypress wall paneling, dentil moldings, and a tray ceiling in the living room,” according to the listing.

Set on nearly an acre, the property features 175 feet of Intracoastal Waterway frontage and has a dock with lift. It also includes an in-ground pool and spa, as well as a guest wing and staff quarters.

Palm Beach, FL

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3. 450 Alton Rd Ph 1, Miami Beach, FL

Price: $54,500,000
Tri-level penthouse:
This 9,039-square-foot residence spans three floors atop the Philippe Starck-designed ICON building.

The sophisticated, six-bedroom home has its own private elevator and features panoramic views that range from downtown Miami to Miami Beach. Luxurious details include two family rooms, a wine cellar, and parking for up to six vehicles.

An 11,000-square-foot, rooftop oasis has a private, saltwater pool and two levels of terraces designed for entertaining.

Miami Beach, FL

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2. 9111 Collins Unit N Ave Ph 4, Surfside, FL

Price: $55,000,000
Surf Club penthouse:
This trilevel penthouse spans the top floors at the Four Seasons Residences.

Designed by architect Richard Meier and built in 2017, the five-bedroom condo boasts 7,287 square feet of luxe living space, most of which overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. A yoga room, fitness center, spa, outdoor garden, and 75-foot rooftop pool round out the upscale property.

There is also a private garage, and the unit also comes with an oceanfront cabana and access to all of the Four Seasons’ amenities.

Surfside, FL

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1. 9505 Gloaming Dr, Beverly Hills, CA

Price: $126,000,000
10-acre sanctuary:
This guard-gated “pinnacle of luxury living” offers city, canyon, and mountain views almost as awe-inspiring as its price tag. (Almost.)

Included in the enormous property are a 21,661-square-foot main residence, 3,166-square-foot “car museum,” and a 5,000-square-foot guesthouse. The majestic, three-story estate boasts 20 bathrooms, eight bedrooms, and two elevators. There are two primary suites, a home theater, yoga studio, and fitness center.

A cantilevered spa features an indoor-outdoor pool. This resort-style setting also includes an outdoor cinema and fire features.

Beverly Hills, CA

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