Inside the 10 Most Expensive Homes in the US Right Now

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Looking at expensive homes gives viewers a sort of satisfaction between seeing the architecture, the opulence and fantasizing about living there. Even if the homes cost more than most people will make in a lifetime, it can still feel satisfying to look.

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The 10 most expensive homes in America have quite a bit of luxury to feast upon. Feed the fantasy and take a look at the most expensive homes in the United States right now.

Indian Creek Island Estate

  • Miami, Florida

  • Price: $90 million

Welcome to Indian Creek Island, also known as Billionaire Bunker. Why? Because billionaires like Amazon founder Jeff Bezos live there. Bezos bought the home in early 2024, which is next door to two other mansions he bought for $68 million and $79 million. The home has six bedrooms, a huge driveway, a guesthouse and a pool. It last sold for $2.5 million in 1998, according to Page Six.

Windmill Lane Compound

  • East Hampton, New York

  • Price: $91.5 million

Sitting on 6.7 acres, there are actually two parcels to this Hamptons compound. One is ​​a 5,500-square-foot house with five bedrooms, six bathrooms and a pool, and the other is a four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath guest house with another pool. The larger home has a path to the beach as well, according to Behind the Hedges.

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Mylestone at Meadow Lane

  • Southampton, New York

  • Price: $112.5 million

This Tudor-style mansion took the prize of the most expensive Hamptons sale of 2023. The street it’s on is referred to as Billionaires Row. It features 500 feet of ocean frontage, a private boardwalk and panoramic views of the water. According to Behind the Hedges, the floor plan includes 11 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms and four half baths, as well as an attached cottage. The buyer of this gem was not identified.

Copper Beech Farm

  • Greenwich, Connecticut

  • Price: $138.8 million

Check out the most expensive residential real estate ever sold in the wealthy enclave of Greenwich, Connecticut. Inside, it’s 13,500 square feet and has eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms, reports Greenwich Time. Plus, the property includes a 75-foot-long swimming pool, a grass tennis court, an apple orchard, two private beaches, a carriage house, a gatehouse, a pool house and two greenhouses.

North Ocean Boulevard Estate

  • Palm Beach, Florida

  • Price: $155 million

The estate that previously belonged to Rush Limbaugh was sold in 2023 to the executive chairman of Estee Lauder William Lauder. This is a 2.7-acre property with 250 feet of ocean frontage and direct access to the beach. Per Mansion Global, the main house is 24,000 square feet.

Larry Ellison’s House

  • Palm Beach, Florida

  • Price: $173 million

The CTO of Oracle picked up the 63,000-square-foot compound for a hefty price tag. It features 1,200 feet of oceanfront and a total of 30 bedrooms across several buildings. There’s also a private dock and a three-hole golf course. The New York Post reported that this is Florida’s most expensive home ever sold.

Casa Encantada

  • Los Angeles, California

  • Price: $194 million

Karen Winnick, the widow of billionaire Gary Winnick, owns this 40,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom home. Other features include a billiard room, a library, a media room, a fitness center, a wine cellar and a home theater. Before the Winnick’s, Conrad Hilton and Dole Food billionaire David Murdock lived in the building, according to Realtor.com.

Jay-Z and Beyonce’s House

  • Malibu, California

  • Price: $200 million

A music power couple deserves a powerhouse, and that’s what this mansion delivers. The most expensive house ever sold in California, the mansion sits on eight acres that overlook the Pacific Ocean. The home is in the Pacific Palisades but was spared by the recent Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, according to TMZ.

1960 South Ocean Boulevard

  • Manalapan, Florida

  • Price: $285 million

This home hasn’t even been built yet and it’s already on the market and making headlines for its price. Developer Stewart Satter, the former mayor of Manalapan, just released plans for the estate. According to Robb Report, it’s set to include a 55,000-square-foot main house, a large guest house and a boathouse. The main house is planned to have eight bedrooms and 16 bathrooms, plus two chef’s kitchens. The 4,145-square-foot primary suite will have its own wing with ocean views.

Gordon Pointe

  • Naples, Florida

  • Price: $295 million

No one has bought the most expensive home in the United States, but it’s making its mark nonetheless. The lore of the home goes that financier John Donahue and his wife, Rhodora, paid $1 million for 4.3 of undeveloped land in 1985, reports Robb Report. Since then they’ve bought up 60 acres nearby and it’s become Gordon Pointe. The sprawling estate includes three residences, a 231-foot yacht basin, and a private dock with room to park up to six boats.

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