The US property market took a battering last year with sales declining, mortgage rates surging and house prices staying stubbornly high.
But while most Americans have been left struggling to buy a home, for cash-rich multi-millionaires the game of Mansion Monopoly has never looked so appealing.
FEMAIL has rounded up the top ten most expensive properties currently on the market across the US, with multiple bedrooms, lavish amenities, plush interiors and highly Instagrammable views being the running themes.
The most costly – a sky-high penthouse in New York City – comes in at cool $250 million, while a roster of equally jaw-dropping listings featured on Zillow follow suit. Cast your eyes down to see how the other half live.
1. Rooms with a view! Central Park Tower Penthouse, New York: $250 MILLION
The 23-room penthouse at Central Park Tower lays claim to the title of being the highest residence in the world, soaring 1,416 feet above New York City from the 129th floor upwards
The sprawling apartment, which occupies the top three floors of the most significant building on Manhattan’s Billionaires’ Row, serves up seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, along with stunning views of the city over Central Park beyond
Construction on the property finished in 2020 and it went on to hit the market in September 2022
The 23-room penthouse at Central Park Tower lays claim to the title of being the highest residence in the world, soaring 1,416 feet above New York City from the 129th floor upwards.
The sprawling apartment, which occupies the top three floors of the most significant building on Manhattan’s Billionaires’ Row, serves up seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, along with stunning views of the city over Central Park beyond.
Overall there is 17,545 square feet of interior space and 1,433 square feet of outdoor escape to explore. Some of the most impressive spaces include the grand salon complete with curtain windows and soaring 27-foot-high ceilings, while the park-facing master suite features its own sitting room, a pair of dressing rooms and en-suite bathrooms.
Construction on the property finished in 2020 and it went on to hit the market in September 2022. Zillow confirmed it is currently the most expensive property listing in the US and will set a new record should it sell at that price.
2. Surf’s up… 33550 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu: $225 MILLION
Fringing the golden sands of Malibu, the five-acre 33550 Pacific Coast Highway estate certainly makes for an impressive plot
The property, which was completed in 2002 by renowned architect Robert AM Stern, has a thoroughly Mediterranean feel, with antique terracotta roof tiles, cute courtyards and earthy-hued interiors setting the tone
Overall, there are nine structures within the compound with these including a gym, guest houses, and a beach cottage
Fringing the golden sands of Malibu, this five-acre estate certainly makes for an impressive beachside plot.
The property, which was completed in 2002 by renowned architect Robert AM Stern, has a thoroughly Mediterranean feel, with antique terracotta roof tiles, cute courtyards and earthy-hued interiors setting the tone.
Overall, there are nine structures within the compound with these including a gym, an office, guest houses, and a beach cottage. In terms of accommodation, there are 16 bedrooms in total and 22 bathrooms.
Other interesting features of the listing include an underground tunnel which leads from the pool to a large movie theater and a separate elevator that stops at the beach.
3. An island paradise: 10 Tarpon Isle, Palm Beach: $218 MILLION
The only private island off Palm Beach went on the market for $218 million in December 2022, with an 11-bedroom mansion that remains unfinished. Above, a rendering of what the finished property would look like
If the island’s asking price is met, it will be the most expensive property ever sold in Florida
The 2.27-acre island, which can only be reached by boat or via a small private bridge, was created in the 1930s by dredging
The only private island off Palm Beach went on the market for $218 million in December 2022, with an 11-bedroom mansion that remains unfinished.
If the island’s asking price is met, it will be the most expensive property ever sold in Florida.
The 2.27-acre island, which can only be reached by boat or via a small private bridge, was created in the 1930s by dredging. Today it has around 1,300 feet of waterfront on all four sides, according to the Palm Beach Post.
The mansion, when finished, will have 15 full baths and seven powder rooms to accompany the 11 bedrooms. Other amenities set to attract deep pocketed buyers will include a library, a movie theater, a wine room, a gym with sauna, a massage room, a hair salon, multiple pools, a floodlit tennis court and a five-car garage.
4. Palatial living in La-La Land! 594 S Mapleton Dr, Los Angeles: $155 MILLION
Live like a king or queen at this palatial property, which sits on an expansive plot in the heart of Los Angeles’ exclusive Holmby Hills neighborhood
The 14-bedroom property’s interiors combine classical and contemporary influences, with eye-catching chandeliers and ornate ceiling moldings complemented by minimalist furnishings and works of art
In terms of amenities, this manor house could keep people busy for days, with some of the offerings including a bowling alley, a wine cellar, a beauty salon, a library, a movie theater, and a billiards room
Live like a king or queen at this palatial property, which sits on an expansive plot in the heart of Los Angeles’ exclusive Holmby Hills neighborhood.
Built in 1990, this miniature palace looks like it could be straight out of a period drama, with a French regency-style limestone façade and trimmed box hedging in the manicured gardens.
The 14-bedroom property’s interiors combine classical and contemporary influences, with eye-catching chandeliers and ornate ceiling moldings complemented by minimalist furnishings and works of art. A monochrome color scheme runs throughout, with different shades of grey thrown into mix.
In terms of amenities, this manor house could keep people busy for days, with some of the offerings including a bowling alley, a wine cellar, a beauty salon, a library, a movie theater, and a billiards room. Moving outside, the perks include a tennis court, a swimming pool and a circular motorcourt that accommodates over 50 cars.
5. To infinity and beyond! 10721 Stradella Ct, Los Angeles: $150 MILLION
Boasting prime views towards Los Angeles city and the coast, this hilltop property is described as the ‘pinnacle of luxury’
The slick lair, which was constructed in 2021, serves up nine bedrooms and 14 bathrooms with cool contemporary design and a neutral color scheme running throughout
Making the most of the views, most of the rooms feature retractable floor-to-ceiling windows which open out on to terrace and balcony spaces
Boasting prime views towards Los Angeles city and the coast, this hilltop property is described as the ‘pinnacle of luxury’.
The slick lair, which was constructed in 2021, serves up nine bedrooms and 14 bathrooms with cool contemporary design and a neutral color scheme running throughout.
Making the most of the views, most of the rooms feature retractable floor-to-ceiling windows which open out on to terrace and balcony spaces. One of the most impressive spaces is the master suite, complete with two large closets with marble detailing and a deep soaking tub in the bathroom.
Then there is a generously proportioned infinity pool which provides further opportunity to soak up the views. Along with the main open-plan building, there is a one bedroom guest house set to the side with its own private pool, a gym, and a spa. Separate staff quarters can also be found on the site to provide the homeowner with maximum privacy.
6. THE VA VA VROOM FACTOR: 1200 Bel Air Rd, Los Angeles: $139 MILLION
Described as ‘one of the most beautiful and opulent homes in the world’, this 12-bedroom property was constructed in 2021 with the aiming of making a dazzling first impression
In terms of furnishings, everything was custom-made by a high-end Italian designer, with a black and gold color scheme conjuring a luxury club feel
There are six glass-cased parking slots so homeowners can display their supercars within one of the lounge areas
Described as ‘one of the most beautiful and opulent homes in the world’, this 12-bedroom property was constructed in 2021 with the aiming of making a dazzling first impression.
Floor-to-ceiling windows offer a taste of what’s lurking inside, while a well thought out lighting system framing the building highlights its contemporary design.
Some of the home’s standout features includes a spiral staircase circling a stunning 44-foot-long chandelier made of 55,000 crystals and an infinity pool decked out with a 23-foot-wide LED screen that rises out of the ground at the touch of a button.
There are also six glass-cased parking slots so homeowners can display their supercars within one of the lounge areas. Additional amenities include a 1,050 bottle wine cellar, a cigar lounge, an ice room to host vodka tastings, a fitness center with a climbing wall, a spa, a steam room, a massage room, and a sound-proof cinema. In terms of furnishings, everything was custom-made by a high-end Italian designer, with a black and gold color scheme conjuring up a luxury club feel.
7. LIFE’S A BEACH: 355 Ocean Blvd, Golden Beach, Florida: $100 MILLION
For those seeking privacy and prime beach access, this ritzy property in Florida might appeal. The developers highlight it as the largest single-family oceanfront property in Miami, with it spanning 250 feet along the coastline
Renderings imagine what the property will look like when it is finished, complete with polished marble floors, sandy-hued furnishings, soft downlighters and contemporary fixtures and fittings
The developers say: ‘This one-of-one trophy exudes Palm Beach elegance’
For those seeking privacy and prime beach access, this ritzy property in Florida might appeal. The developers highlight it as the largest single-family oceanfront property in Miami, with it spanning 250 feet along the coastline.
Planning permissions have been approved for a nine bedroom, 11 bathroom luxury home decked out with a spread of attractive amenities including a swimming pool, spa, a four-car garage, staff quarters and a library.
Renderings imagine what the property will look like when it is finished, complete with polished marble floors, sandy-hued furnishings, soft downlighters and contemporary fixtures and fittings. The developers add: ‘This one-of-one trophy exudes Palm Beach elegance amidst Golden Beach’s prized amenities: private beach, tennis courts, clubhouse and its own police force.’
8. ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY: 142-203 Mahopac Avenue, New York: $100 MILLION
Ever had visions of refined country life? Then this classically-designed manor house framed by swathes of land and picture-perfect gardens should fit the bill
The property has been owned by the same family for more than four decades and the listing says they have crafted a ‘home of sublime and timeless sophistication’
The 24,000 square-foot main residence serves up eight bedrooms and grand spaces for entertaining
Ever had visions of refined country life? Then this classically-designed manor house framed by swathes of land and picture-perfect gardens should fit the bill.
The property has been owned by the same family for more than four decades and the listing says they have crafted a ‘home of sublime and timeless sophistication’.
The 24,000 square-foot main residence serves up eight bedrooms and grand spaces for entertaining, while there is an accompanying pavilion-style pool house complete with a 60-foot swimming pool, a lounge, a spa, a gym, changing rooms and a kitchen.
Along with a home that looks like it’s been plucked from a period movie, the $100m price tag will bag you 740 acres of land, world-class equestrian training facilities, and a former bottling factory that has the potential to be redeveloped into another residential property or useable outbuilding.
9. MOUNTAIN MARVEL: 730 S Galena, Aspen: $100 MILLION
This sprawling 10-bedroom property is located just a five-minute walk from the famed Little Nell ski resort in Aspen beloved by a spread of celebrities including Paris Hilton and Elton John
The three-story home at 730 S Galena Street hit the market in June but as of yet, no buyers have come forward. Its current owner is Detroit-based philanthropist and manufacturing entrepreneur Joel Tauber
Photos of the 14,000-square-foot pad reveal its glossy interiors, which merge traditional ski and contemporary design
This sprawling 10-bedroom property is located just a five-minute walk from the famed Little Nell ski resort in Aspen beloved by a spread of celebrities including Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian, Gigi Hadid, Elle Macpherson and Elton John. According to the listing agent, Steven Shane of Compass, if it sells it will set a new record for properties in the affluent area.
The three-story home at 730 S Galena Street hit the market in June but as of yet, no buyers have come forward. Its current owner is Detroit-based philanthropist and manufacturing entrepreneur Joel Tauber, who purchased it in 1996 for just over $9 million.
While it was built in 1979, records show the house was renovated in 2015 to bring it up to date. Photos of the 14,000-square-foot pad reveal its glossy interiors, which merge traditional ski and contemporary design. Many of the rooms feature exposed stone walls and dark wood detailing, with minimalist furnishings finishing things off.
10. A PAD TO PARK YOURSELF AT! 50 Central Park S #30/31, New York: $90 MILLION
Located a stone’s throw away from Central Park, this three-bedroom condominium occupies the 30th and 31st floors of what used to be the Hotel St. Moritz which opened in 1930
The apartment has plenty of space to play with and highlights include a state-of-the-art stainless steel chef’s kitchen
Arched windows provide prime views of the park and Manhattan beyond, and there is a terrace space to enjoy during the warmer months
Own a slice of New York history with this former hotel-turned-luxury apartment. Located a stone’s throw away from Central Park, this three-bedroom condominium occupies the 30th and 31st floors of what used to be the Hotel St. Moritz which opened in 1930.
After the hotel closed and went through various iterations, it was reimagined as a Ritz Carlton Hotel in 2002. The top 12 floors of the building however, were maintained as private Ritz Carlton residences. In this particular apartment, the living room occupies what was the hotel’s 44-foot-long ballroom, with this making for a spectacular space complete with a bold chandelier and 15-foot-high ceilings.
Arched windows provide prime views of the park and Manhattan beyond, and there is a terrace space to enjoy during the warmer months.
Along with the grand living room, other rooms within the apartment include three bedrooms, six bathrooms a generously-proportioned library, a terraced breakfast room, a state-of-the-art stainless steel chef’s kitchen, a gym and staff quarters. The listing concludes: ‘With a dedicated private entrance and top-tier staff, this white-glove condominium offers assured privacy and exceptional services. Residence residents also benefit from the world-class luxury services and amenities of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.’
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