Seeing Double? $31.9M Palm Beach Compound With Two Homes Is the Week’s Most Expensive Listing

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You’re not seeing double!

A family compound comprising two separate residences in Palm Beach, FL, just landed on the market with a hefty $31,850,000 asking price.

That price tag makes it the week’s most expensive listing on Realtor.com®. The two homes designed by Palm Beach architect Gene Lawrence boast a combined nine bedrooms and 11,200 square feet. A heated lap pool and cabana separate the two ritzy residences.

Other pricey properties up for sale this week include a 100-year-old mansion in California, a sprawling Manhattan condo, and a tropical slice of paradise in Hawaii.

Here’s a full look at this week’s 10 most expensive homes.

10. 2187 Daybreak Rdg, Avon, CO

Price: $22,500,000
Bachelor Gulch estate: 
This eight-bedroom mansion offers spectacular mountain views that span from Gore Range to Beaver Creek.

According to Vail Daily, the home erected in 1997 was built “utilizing more than 2.5 acres of log[s] from Montana,” and the residence’s great room is a replica of the “Ponderosa in the TV show ‘Bonanza.’”

The 10,373-square-foot interior boasts rustic wood beams; a floor-to-ceiling, stone fireplace; and handcrafted bar. Designed for entertaining, the residence features two guest suites on the top floor along with an entertainment room and three more bedrooms on the lower level. The primary wing features a fireplace and private deck.

The 1.7-acre, ski-in/ski-out property also features an outdoor fireplace with hot tub, plus a separate caretaker residence.

Avon, CO

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9. 1451 Ondulado Rd, Pebble Beach, CA 

Price: $22,750,000
Pebble Beach beauty:
Built in 1924 and designed by Bay Area architect Clarence Tantau, this 8,394-square-foot residence has been entirely modernized. Two primary suites now offer remodeled bathrooms along with private terraces to soak in Pacific Ocean views. Celebrating its 100-year anniversary, the estate on nearly 6 acres is on the market for the first time in 45 years.

Mediterranean influence is apparent in the arched doorways, tile floors, several fireplaces, and newly constructed patios. Other highlights include a wood-paneled library, modern kitchen with a butler’s pantry, and a living room with a grand fireplace.

Pebble Beach, CA

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8. 66 Barry Ln, Atherton, CA

Price: $24,000,000
Turnkey estate:
Built in 2015, this seven-bedroom mansion in America’s most expensive ZIP code boasts a wine cellar, full gym, wood-paneled home office, and movie theater. A two-story grand entry opens to a light-filled living room. French doors from here lead out to a private patio that overlooks the swimming pool, fire pit, and outdoor kitchen.

The primary suite has an indoor fireplace and outdoor terrace with a ceiling-mounted patio heater for year-round enjoyment. Located on a corner lot, the property also offers a one-bedroom guesthouse.

Atherton, CA

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7. 160 Leroy St Apt 14AS, Manhattan, NY

Price: $25,000,000
Waterfront in the West Village:
Located in a building designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, this four-bedroom unit offers spectacular skyline views.

The 3,808-square-foot interior offers a host of enviable details, including Scandinavian wood-plank floors, automated lighting, custom shades, and even a home theater projection screen. A corner great room with a gas fireplace is surrounded by large windows filled with Hudson River views. A professional chef’s kitchen has a wine refrigerator, steam oven, and other high-end appliances.

A $5,862 monthly condo fee includes deeded storage and a parking spot.

Manhattan, NY

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6. 2810 Kapoli St, Kealia, HI

Price: $25,000,000
Slice of paradise:
This six-bedroom estate on Kauai offers breathtaking waterfront views and is surrounded by waterfalls and gardens. Built in 2009, the tropical estate has two porte cocheres that lead to a spacious atrium. Lavish details include a marble medallion floor, pineapple-etched leaded glass, and 28-foot, vaulted wood ceilings.

High-end amenities include a “brick-layered,” 300-bottle wine cellar with a tasting room; a nine-seat home theater; and a bluff-side, saltwater infinity pool.

Kealia, HI

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5. 3 Briarwood Ct, Houston, TX 

Price: $27,500,000
River Oaks mansion: 
This four-bedroom estate inspired by English manors is owned by Saracen Energy founder Neil Kelley and his wife, Carol Kelley.

The couple reportedly purchased the land in 2010 for roughly $5 million before custom building this magnificent estate over the next four years. The golf lover’s paradise boasts a private putting green outside and Trackman golf simulator inside. With a price of $1,741 per square foot, the 15,791-square-foot residence is also one of Houston‘s most expensive listings.

Highlights include a first-floor primary suite with an outdoor shower, a library, wine room, media room, billiard room, and fitness center. The 1.2-acre lot also has a swimming pool and four-car garage.

Houston, TX

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4. 35 Barry Ln, Atherton, CA

Price: $28,500,000
Italian-inspired mansion:
This six-bedroom estate is on the same street as this week’s eighth-place entry, and they’re the two most expensive listings in Atherton.

This 11,257-square-foot mansion was inspired by the villas in Urbino, Italy, when it was constructed in 2012. Ornate details adorning the home include French roof tiles, walnut floors, and hand-plastered walls and ceilings. Other lavish highlights include a recreation lounge with bar, wine cellar, and home theater.

Atherton, CA

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3. 230 Bal Bay Dr, Bal Harbour, FL

Price: $29,850,000
Mediterranean mansion:
Located in the Miami-metro area, this six-bedroom waterfront home was custom built in 2007 and is tucked away in guard-gated Bal Harbour Village .

The 8,514-square-foot residence boasts a private dock and a front-row view of Biscayne Bay, with 100 feet of frontage along the Intracoastal Waterway. There’s also a movie theater, fitness center, office, and gourmet chef’s kitchen. Swanky details include Jerusalem stone floors, marble accents, wood ceilings, and custom millwork.

Bal Harbour, FL

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2. 1116 Chantilly Rd, Los Angeles, CA

Price: $29,995,000
Deluxe new digs:
This recently completed modern mansion boasts a contemporary design surrounded by glass walls.

With 10 bedrooms and 18,500 square feet of space, it features a floor-to-ceiling, glass, 1,000-bottle wine cellar; a home theater with stadium seating for 20; a fitness center with a Roman-style bath; and a rooftop sun deck. The double-height foyer opens up to a great room encased in retractable glass walls. In the kitchen, you’ll find handmade Italian cabinets and two oversized islands.

An enormous, 2,700-square-foot primary “sanctuary” comes with an office, a patio, fireplace, and spa-inspired bathroom.

Los Angeles, CA

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1. 150 Dunbar Rd, Palm Beach, FL

Price: $31,850,000
Double the luxury:
What’s better than one posh property? How about two! This compound includes a pair of abutting estates at 150 Dunbar Rd. and 151 Atlantic Ave. A buyer can also opt to raze the duo and build anew. The properties, which are close to the beach, are separated by a heated lap pool, cabana bath, and storage area.

With 11,200 square feet and nine bedrooms, there’s ample space to spread out. The 5,732-square-foot primary residence offers five bedrooms, including separate guest quarters upstairs.

Palm Beach, FL

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