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Billionaire Jeff Greene has listed his 25-acre Palazzo di Amore estate in Beverly Hills for a staggering $195 million, which makes this impressive spread the most expensive public listing in the nation.
The main house alone stands at 35,000 square feet with 12 bedrooms and 23 bathrooms. There’s also a 24-car garage, a vineyard and an entertainment complex that sports a bowling alley and a rotating dance floor. Oh, and sweet views of the Los Angeles cityscape. Joyce Rey and Stacy Gottula of Coldwell Banker Previews International have this listing.
“When you consider the value of the land and the quality of the construction . . . $195 million is really quite reasonable,” Greene told the Times of the asking price.
A gaggle of other luxe listed properties located across the nation trail just behind Greene’s. Here are the others that round out the top 10, according to Zillow.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Brown Harris StevensThis stately East Hampton estate sits on 11.2 acres on the ritzy Georgica Pond — it even has water frontage.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Brown Harris StevensAnd on this parcel stand two residences, which leather-daddy architect Peter Marino lent his touch to.
The main residence, Shepard Krech House, has a three-story living room, library and gym.
It measures a whopping 10,300 square feet and has six bedrooms.
The second one has four bedrooms.
But when we think Hamptons, we think summer: There’s a private pond, a 60-foot swimming pool and hot tub, a sun deck and even a tennis court, which for this likely very lucky rich buyer comes secluded.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Brown Harris StevensPeter Turino of Brown Harris Stevens has this listing.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Bryan NieblasWhere to begin? This nearly 42,000-square-foot mansion, dubbed Le Palais Royal, really has it all.
There’s an IMAX theater, a 4,500-square-foot infinity pool, 22-karat gold leaf finishes, a 30-car garage, a putting green and much more. But the best feature?
Modal TriggerPhoto: Bryan NieblasIt’s right on the Atlantic Ocean.
And there’s a substantial profit to be made from the sale of this 11-bedroom, 17-bathroom home: It last traded hands for $10.5 million in 2001, according to Zillow.
William P.D. Pierce of Coldwell Banker has this listing.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Nick SpringettThis H-shaped Spanish- and Italian-style residence called the Beverly House has carved ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, a billiards room and 22-foot-high arched ceilings in the living room.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Nick SpringettBut it also boasts some history: Publishing titan William Randolph Hearst once lived here.
Whether he entertained guests in the Art Deco nightclub on premises isn’t clear, but the buyer can certainly do it now. Adding to the entertainment flair are two projection rooms, spa facilities and guest rooms for those who need a place to crash on late nights.
Can’t afford it? We don’t blame you. If you want another glimpse for vicarious pleasure, this property appeared in “The Godfather” and “The Bodyguard,” according to the listing.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Nick SpringettJeff Hyland is marketing this property.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Jim BartschIf you want acreage, you can certainly get it at this California estate ― 237 acres, in fact. And in terms of property available, this truly packs a punch.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Jim BartschThe 29,483-square-foot main residence boasts over 30 rooms, including formal living rooms situated around a central courtyard and bedrooms in private wings.
There are also 10 cottages here.
And healthy eaters and horse fanatics can also rejoice: This estate comes with orchards and equestrian facilities.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Jim BartschSotheby’s Harry Kolb and Suzanne Perkins have this listing.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Richard CaplanBad-boy Nest Seekers International broker Ryan Serhant of “Million Dollar Listing New York” fame — along with Nest Seekers’ Kaptan Unugur — has this ritzy Ritz-Carlton combination penthouse listing asking a cool $118.5 million.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Richard CaplanThese three uncombined penthouses span the top two floors, encompassing a grand 15,434 square feet of interior space. And in terms of rooms, there would be at least three kitchens, 12-plus bedrooms and 15-plus bathrooms.
There are also 20-foot ceilings and panoramic views from the building’s Battery Park City location through nearly 400 feet of windows.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Richard CaplanBut what makes the views sweeter — weather permitting, of course — is the 2,200 square feet of private outdoor space across four terraces.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Evan Joseph ImagesThis triplex penthouse, which is listed by its owner, delivers over 8,000 square feet of indoor space, plus an additional 3,000 square feet on the exterior.
The space sports six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, separate maid quarters and a private elevator.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Evan Joseph ImagesBut even better are the 360-degree views from floor-to-ceiling windows that look out on Central Park, the Empire State Building and more, according to the listing.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Peter TyeLast, but certainly not least, is Lake Tahoe’s oldest settlement — up for grabs for $98 million.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Peter TyeThis marks the second time since 1861 that this 133-acre lakefront Nevada ranch is for sale, which one of the listing brokers says is the highest-priced lakefront in Tahoe history.
But the term “ranch” appears to be an understatement for this sprawling estate.
It comes with 423 feet on Lake Tahoe, a 397-foot shared pier with a boat lift, 17 guest homes and plans for a nearly 9,500-square-foot home with a garage.
Modal TriggerPhoto: Peter TyeThere’s also a restored 19th-century “entertainment barn” equipped with a chef’s kitchen and wine room for events. There’s even an indoor pool house, a greenhouse and horse stables.
The latter isn’t much of a surprise amenity, considering that the Glenbrook Rodeo — which has attracted the attendance of Lionel Richie, the late Robin Williams and Jay Leno, according to a press release — is held here annually.
Lexi Cerretti and Claudia Thompson of Sierra Sotheby’s International Realty have this listing.