Most Expensive Homes for sale in America

To compile our list of the most expensive homes on the market in America right now, we sorted through listings on Realtor.com, Trulia.com, Sotheby’s International Realty, Corcoran Group, Douglas Elliman Christie’s International Real Estate (and its affiliates), Coldwell Banker Previews International, The Agency and others.

1. Copper Beech Farm, Greenwich, Conn.

List Price: $190 million

Property Size: 50 acres

Listed With: David Ogilvy & Associates

The 1890s French renaissance-style mansion encompasses 13,519 square feet including 12 bedrooms, seven full baths and two half baths, a wood-paneled library, an ornate dining room, a solarium, and a wine cellar. The grounds, which include two islands in Long Island Sound, boast a clock tower-bedecked carriage house, a guardhouse, formal gardens, multiple greenhouses, an apple orchard, a grass tennis court and a 14-sided swimming pool with an accompanying octagonal pool house.



2. The Owlwood Estate, Los Angeles, Calif.

List Price: $150 million

Property Size: 10 acres

Listed With: The Agency

Owlwood Estate, which has dashed sales records in the past, is ‘unofficially’ shopping for a buyer sans a listing page. The estate is an amalgamation of three storied celebrity properties for which previous owners include Jane Mansfield, Sonny and Cher, and Tony Curtis.



3. Crespi-Hicks Estate, Dallas, Texas

List Price: $135 million

Property Size: 25 acres

Listed With: Douglas Newby of Architecturally Significant Homes

The last residential creation of architect Maurice Fatio, this Mayflower Estates spread was renovated over the course of 10 years with the help of designer Peter Marino. The result: 42,500 square feet of living space including a mirrored barroom, a full-floor theater room, multiple kitchens, and an art-deco bar room. The 25-acre grounds encompass two guest houses, a tennis court, several greenhouses, a tree house, rose and vegetable gardens, and a second hidden driveway entrance onto the property.



4. Pierre Penthouse, New York, N.Y. (TIE)

List Price: $125 million

Co-op Size: 12,000 Sq. Ft.

Listed With: Sotheby’s International Realty

Sitting 41 stories above the Pierre Hotel, the Central Park co-op spread spans three floors that include five bedrooms, six full baths, staff quarters, five fireplaces, four terraces, a grand marble staircase, a private interior elevator, and a 3,500-square foot ballroom-turned-grand salon (pictured).



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Most Expensive Homes for sale in America

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