When it comes to house-hunting wishlists, the average buyer might prioritize a spacious
backyard, a large kitchen, and an extra bedroom for guests. However, the world’s top 1% can afford to be significantly more selective with their demands.
With nine-figure price tags, breathtaking interior designs, and an array of luxurious amenities, these extravagant estates rank among the most expensive properties ever seen in America, according to Love Property.
Situated above Central Park, this terrace is said to be the tallest globally.
Spanning 1,433 square feet, it’s perfect for throwing a striking summer
gathering. The skyscraper includes the Central Park Club, which provides
members with restricted entry to a 60-foot rooftop pool and cabana, a secluded
park, a health and wellness facility, various lounges, a screening area, and the
loftiest private dining establishment in New York.
In the luxurious master suite, you will find two separate dressing rooms and
two ensuite bathrooms. One of the bathrooms features a bathtub strategically
placed to provide a stunning, private view of Central Park. In addition to the five
primary bedrooms, there are also two extra bedrooms designated for staff or
guests.
With 360-degree views of Central Park, the Hudson and East Rivers, and the entire
New York City skyline, the price tag starts to seem reasonable. Imagine sipping your
morning coffee while taking in this view. It would be tempting to stay in bed all day…
This luxurious penthouse occupies the highest three levels of the impressive
skyscraper. It boasts seven spacious bedrooms, a grand salon measuring 1,500
square feet, and a private ballroom spanning nearly 2,000 square feet. Enjoy
stunning views from the elegant dining room. Other features include an
observatory, a cozy library, a state-of-the-art media room, a fun games room, a
convenient catering kitchen, and a serving kitchen with a charming breakfast nook.
There’s also a designated area for a home gym.
The majestic Casa Encantada boasts seven bedrooms, 20 bathrooms, an elegant
walnut-paneled library, a spacious living room, and a cozy family room. Among its
amenities are a 15-car garage, a charming guesthouse, a luxurious pool house, and
private manager’s quarters. The property also features a basketball court, a tennis
court, picturesque greenhouses, a stunning rose garden, and multiple serene koi
ponds. One of its most impressive features is the grand entrance hall with an
impressive 18-foot ceiling and a bar crafted from pure sterling silver.
This magnificent home boasts a generous 40,000 square feet interior, where every
room is adorned with top-quality fixtures and fittings, setting a fresh standard for
luxury homes owned by billionaires. Originally constructed in the 1930s, the
interior was finished by British designer T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, with a reported
cost of over $2 million back then—equivalent to approximately $37.4 million
(£29m) in today’s currency. The interior has recently undergone a meticulous
restoration, leading to the creation of breathtaking living areas.
A beautiful mansion inspired by Georgian architecture, created by the talented
architect James Dolena, showcases an H-shaped design providing stunning views of
the city, ocean, and gardens from each of its 60 lavish rooms. Just a short distance
from the famous Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles, this property boasts seclusion, nestled
amidst the lush fairways of the Bel Air Country Club golf course.
Situated on an eight-acre land in the prestigious Bel-Air area of Los Angeles, Casa
Encantada has been owned by several well-known individuals over the years. The
property was reportedly in the possession of hotel tycoon Conrad Hilton in the
1950s, followed by American billionaire David Murdock and financier David
Winnick, who acquired the residence in 2000 for a staggering $94 million (£75m).
Business Insider noted that the last two times the house was up for sale, it held the
title of being the most expensive property in the United States.
This is Casa Encantada, a truly elegant estate. Constructed back in 1937, this
property was first up for sale in October 2019 with a whopping price tag of $225
million (£180m). Fast forward to November 2023, and the mansion has made a
return to the market under the representation of Westside Estate Agency, this time
at a discounted price of $195 million (£156m).
However, there is more to this property than meets the eye. In addition, there is a
specialized room for French wine and cheese, and the extravagant two-lane bowling
alley comes with its very own shoe closet. Ecclestone went the extra mile by
incorporating a grand aquarium into the study and a nightclub in the opulent
basement. In addition to all this, the expansive five-acre grounds offer facilities such
as a tennis court, koi pond, citrus orchard, swimming pool, pool house, and a motor
court with space for up to 100 vehicles.