1. The Holme, London, England — $314 Million
A Georgian-style mansion spanning 29,000 square feet, featuring 40 bedrooms, tennis court, sauna, library, and garaging for eight cars. Owned by a Saudi prince.
2. Gordon Pointe, Naples, Florida — $295 Million
A waterfront estate on a private peninsula with three houses and 700+ feet of beachfront. The main residence has six bedrooms.
3. Repulse Bay, Hong Kong, China — $280 Million
An 11-bedroom townhouse with a built-in elevator, rooftop terrace, and private garden, converted from a five-story apartment complex.
4. One Hyde Park, London, England — $222 Million
A luxurious penthouse with five bedrooms, a double-height living room, spa, and secure parking.
5. The Billionaire Sky Penthouse, Dubai, U.A.E. — $205 Million
A 22,000-square-foot duplex with an indoor infinity pool, gym, and a view of the Burj Khalifa.
6. Sky Mansion Penthouse, Dubai, U.A.E. — $204 Million
Located in Bugatti’s residential tower, featuring two swimming pools, a garage-to-penthouse car elevator, and opulent amenities.
7. Central Park Tower, New York, New York — $195 Million
The penthouse in the tallest residential building in the world, offering 17,545 square feet and stunning 360-degree views.
8. Casa Encantada, Bel Air, California — $195 Million
An estate with a storied history, featuring 40,000 square feet, seven bedrooms, a pool pavilion, and a subterranean tunnel.
9. 2200 Gordon Dr, Naples, Florida — $175 Million
An oceanfront estate with private beach access, in-home pool, and spa, set in the luxurious Port Royal community.
10. The Peak, Hong Kong, China — $154 Million
A two-story home with spacious living areas, manicured gardens, a private pool, and views of Aberdeen Country Park.
Market Context
Despite economic pressures, the ultraluxury market remains active, with many listings priced over $100 million. The average asking price among the top properties is around $160 million, reflecting continued interest from the ultra-wealthy in acquiring extraordinary homes.