24. 432 Park Avenue, New York, New York — $105 Million

Three years ago, this soaring penthouse at 432 Park Avenue was the priciest listing in New York City, originally hitting the market for an astonishing $169 million. Adorned with designer furnishings from luxury fashion houses like Fendi and Hermès, the residence has remained available, with its price reduced to $130 million last year. Now listed at $105 million, this crown jewel of the 1,400-foot Rafael Viñoly-designed tower continues to offer breathtaking, panoramic views of Central Park and beyond from its prestigious location on Billionaires’ Row. The 8,225-square-foot home boasts a private elevator landing, a library, six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and 24 expansive windows. Adding to its exclusivity, the residence features opulent furniture and a custom piano, both marked with the distinctive “Penthouse 96” insignia.
23. Sand Castle, La Jolla, California — $108 Million

This breathtaking estate, designed and owned by Texas billionaire tech entrepreneur and political donor Darwin Deason, spans two oceanfront parcels in the exclusive seaside community of La Jolla near San Diego. The $108 million gated compound is anchored by a lavish seven-bedroom main residence, complete with a yacht-inspired bar room and a state-of-the-art fitness center. An adjacent three-bedroom guesthouse features a grand great room, highlighted by a bar and a pair of striking 18th-century mermaid statues. The estate’s unique amenities include a beachfront “boat bar,” several on-property caves, and gated access to La Jolla Shores Beach. Adding to its exclusivity, a private elevated beach is topped with the same pristine white sand found at Georgia’s Augusta National Golf Club, home of the Masters Tournament.
22. Bodrum, Turkey — $110 Million

Turkey remains a sought-after destination for those looking to invest in waterfront properties, so it’s no surprise that this opulent hilltop estate overlooking the Mediterranean ranks among the most expensive listings on the market. While the exact price is available upon request, it’s estimated to be around $110 million. Situated in the coastal resort town of Yalikavak on the Bodrum Peninsula, the ultra-modern mansion spans nearly five acres and operates entirely on solar power. Within its more than 43,000 square feet of living space, the estate boasts 22 bedrooms and an array of lavish amenities, including a sauna, steam and massage rooms, and an indoor pool. Additional standout features include a second outdoor pool, complemented by a sundeck and a lush grassy lawn.
21. Mies, Vaud, Switzerland — Price Upon Request

Just outside Geneva, in the commune of Mies in the canton of Vaud, this 19th-century lakefront estate seamlessly blends historic charm with modern luxury. Spanning approximately 11,000 square feet, the residence underwent a top-tier renovation less than a decade ago, incorporating the finest materials, craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology. While the exact asking price remains unconfirmed, it is estimated to be around $110 million. The estate features a five-bedroom main residence with a basement-level cinema, a separate guesthouse, a caretaker’s house, and two staff apartments. Completing the luxurious amenities are a swimming pool, a tennis court, and private mooring for a boat.
20. Villa Del Amor, Bel Air, California — $115 Million

This custom-built estate, known as Villa Del Amor (House of Love), is owned by Paul L. Kessler and Diana Derycz-Kessler, founders of investment firm Bristol Capital Advisors and the artisan candy company Sugarfina. Designed by Sinclair Associates Architects with Moroccan-inspired interiors by Dejager Design, the nine-bedroom mansion spans approximately 15,000 square feet and sits on a 1.6-acre parcel beside the 13th hole of the Bel-Air Country Club golf course. Among its standout features are vintage fireplaces and fountains sourced from the couple’s European travels, a candy bar stocked with Sugarfina treats, a movie theater, a private chapel, a gym, a pool and spa, and four serene courtyards. For fitness enthusiasts, the estate even includes a 130-step outdoor staircase designed for workouts.
19. Le Palais, Cannes, France — $125 Million

Inspired by Italy’s iconic floating city of Venice, Le Palais is a lavish estate perched in the hills above Cannes, France, overlooking a man-made lagoon and an expansive lagoon-sized swimming pool. Priced at £120 million (approximately $125 million), this palatial retreat spans nearly six acres and features grand architecture adorned with towering columns, elegant arches, and an abundance of fountains. The residence itself covers an impressive 32,000 square feet, offering nine bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, multiple opulent reception rooms, and a remarkable wine cellar. The meticulously designed grounds are equally spectacular, boasting a tennis court, formal gardens surrounded by lush woodlands, and within the lagoon, two charming islands connected by winding pathways.
18. Clarges, London, U.K. — $125 Million

Completed in 2019 by renowned architects Squire & Partners, Clarges stands as one of Mayfair’s most luxurious residential buildings. At its pinnacle sits a sprawling three-story penthouse, now on the market for $125 million. Spanning nearly 8,700 square feet, the residence features six bedrooms and bathrooms, complemented by an additional 2,775 square feet of outdoor space. Designed for grand entertaining, the ninth floor hosts two elegant reception rooms alongside an eat-in kitchen, complete with a marble island and sleek lacquered cabinetry. A wraparound terrace offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the London skyline and Green Park.
Descending via a striking glass, steel, and marble staircase, the lower level houses all en suite bedrooms, including a lavish primary suite with a spacious walk-in closet and a marble-clad bathroom. The tenth-floor rooftop terrace provides uninterrupted vistas of iconic landmarks such as the London Eye, making it an ideal setting for sunset views. Residents of Clarges also enjoy exclusive amenities, including a private cinema, a state-of-the-art gym, and an 82-foot swimming pool.
17. 9505 Gloaming Dr., Beverly Hills, California — $126 Million

Beverly Hills and mega-mansions are a natural pairing, which may explain the buzz surrounding this 10-acre estate perched above Coldwater Canyon. But beyond its striking design, what truly sets this property apart are its unique purchasing options. Buyers can secure the land and approved plans for $40 million, or opt to invest $126 million for developer Bo Zarnegin to bring the hilltop compound to life over a two- to four-year period.
Once completed, the estate will feature a grand eight-bedroom main residence spanning 21,661 square feet, complete with lavish amenities such as a salon, yoga room, home gym, and theater. A 5,000-square-foot guesthouse is also planned, along with a 3,000-square-foot car museum featuring a turntable to showcase prized vehicles. The mountainous setting offers breathtaking sunrise views from the lap pool, while the glittering skyline of Los Angeles provides a stunning backdrop at dusk.
16. Armani Beach Residences, Dubai, U.A.E. — $131.5 Million

In early 2024, architectural icon Tadao Ando unveiled an exciting first-of-its-kind collaboration with The Armani Group: the Armani Beach Residences at Palm Jumeirah, a sleek residential tower set to redefine luxury living in Dubai. While the highly anticipated project isn’t slated for completion until 2026, its most exclusive offering—a private presidential suite—is already on the market for $131.5 million.
Designed by Armani/Casa, the two-story penthouse spans a staggering 43,830 square feet, featuring five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. While Armani/Casa will oversee the interiors, the buyer will have the opportunity to customize the space with the brand’s design expertise. The residence is packed with opulent amenities, including a massive rooftop terrace with an infinity pool and jacuzzi, a private movie theater, a personalized gym, and a seven-car parking lounge—ensuring the ultimate in sophistication and comfort.
15. Gingins, Vaud, Switzerland — Price Upon Request

Nestled on over 10 private, park-like acres, this lavish estate is hidden behind a stacked stone wall and grand hammered copper entrance gates in the serene commune of Gingins, near the base of La Dôle mountain, just 15 minutes north of Geneva. While the exact asking price is available upon request, it is estimated to be around $135 million.
The 18,000-square-foot main residence offers an array of opulent features, including expansive reception rooms, 10 bedrooms—highlighted by a primary suite with a two-story dressing room—an office suite with a conference room, a gym, a home theater, and a gold-encrusted hammam. A dedicated salon with hairdressing and manicure stations adds an extra touch of indulgence. The estate’s luxurious amenities extend outdoors, featuring a swimming pool, a tranquil meditation pergola, and a separate two-bedroom staff residence.
14. Banyan Ridge, Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida — $135 Million

Nestled in the upscale Coconut Grove neighborhood of South Florida, this urban oasis—Banyan Ridge Estate—hit the market for the first time in over four decades last year, priced at $135 million. Spanning an impressive 4.5 acres, the estate’s standout feature is its lush, Eden-like outdoor environment, which includes a century-old banyan tree, inspiring the property’s name, alongside cascading waterfalls and a serene saltwater fishpond.
The sprawling estate consists of 10 land parcels, featuring two primary residences, a guest house, and a townhouse, totaling 13 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms. A striking zero-edge infinity pool seamlessly integrates into the natural surroundings, while a terrace overlooking the bay provides the perfect setting for sunset cocktails. Just 20 minutes from downtown Miami, the home offers easy access to nearby entertainment, including luxury shopping in the Design District and world-class dining options.
13. 594 S. Mapleton Dr, Los Angeles, California — $137.5 Million

Once again making an appearance on our list, this lavish estate is located in the prestigious Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles. Originally listed for $165 million and later reduced, this mansion, touted as “undoubtedly one of the finest estates in the world,” is now priced at a jaw-dropping $137.5 million. But with its opulent offerings, it’s easy to see why it commands such a premium.
The grand limestone residence was custom-built over several years by the late TV mogul Aaron Spelling and his socialite wife, Candy Spelling. Completed in 1990 and recently updated with an additional $20 million in renovations by former owner Petra Ecclestone, an English Formula 1 racing heiress, the home spans nearly five meticulously landscaped acres. The grounds include a pool and spa, fountains, a tennis court, citrus trees, and rose gardens.
Inside, the 56,000-square-foot mansion features 14 bedrooms, a staggering 27 bathrooms, a bowling alley, a movie theater, a beauty salon, a nightclub, and an aquarium. The property also boasts two motor courts and covered parking for dozens of vehicles, making it a true showcase of luxury living.
12. Sky House, New York, New York — $150 Million

As the crown jewel of Central Park Tower, the world’s tallest residential building, Sky House is designed to make an unforgettable statement. This duplex residence boasts a grand ballroom-scale salon, a sculptural staircase, and a striking library as some of its most captivating features. Spanning 11,535 square feet, the home includes eight bedrooms and multiple en-suite bathrooms adorned with marble and Dornbracht fixtures.
Floor-to-ceiling windows stretch across the 127th and 128th floors, offering stunning views, while 14-foot ceilings soar above custom-stained herringbone wood flooring. Residents can unwind or enjoy entertainment at the building’s Central Park Club, which offers 50,000 square feet of world-class amenities, including a 60-foot heated saltwater pool, sports courts, a sculpture garden, and the highest private cigar lounge in the world. Perhaps most luxurious of all, the building provides 24-hour concierge service to cater to every need.
11. Casa Grande, San Juan Capistrano, California — $150 Million

This recently listed 42-acre hilltop compound in San Juan Capistrano is set to become one of Orange County’s most breathtaking—and at $150 million, most expensive—private homes once completed. Named Casa Grande and situated within the Marbella Country Club, the approved plans envision a sprawling 38,000-square-foot residence perched on the ridgeline, offering sweeping 360-degree views of the ocean, mountains, and coastline. The estate will also feature two large guesthouses, a barn with stables, a distillery, and is surrounded by a working avocado farm and citrus grove. Marketing materials highlight the “untapped potential for a thriving agave business.” An existing 21,000-square-foot structure currently includes three apartments, office space, and extensive warehouse facilities, adding even more value to the property.
10. Villa dei Fiori, Bel Air, California — $150 Million

Once owned by the late financier and philanthropist Robert Day and his wife Marlyn, Villa dei Fiori, a sprawling Los Angeles estate, has just become available for the first time in nearly 30 years. Priced at $150 million, it has the potential to become one of the country’s most expensive home sales if it reaches anywhere near its asking price. Located atop a promontory across three contiguous parcels with two separate addresses in Lower Bel Air, the extensively renovated and expanded estate includes a main residence and two guesthouses, offering a total of nine bedrooms and 20 bathrooms within approximately 18,600 square feet of living space. The property provides breathtaking views of the city lights, mountains, and ocean.
Among its luxurious amenities are a wine cellar, a screening room, and a gym. Outdoor highlights include a pool with an open-air cabana, a croquet lawn, an orchid hot house, an indoor plant nursery, and an Argentine Padel court with a viewing platform.
9. The Peak, Hong Kong, China — $154 Million

Nestled in The Peak, one of Hong Kong Island’s most prestigious neighborhoods, this sprawling two-story home offers stunning views of the South China Sea. Originally listed for an eye-popping $610 million in 2018, the property is now available for $154 million. The four-bedroom residence boasts a grand staircase that frames breathtaking views of Aberdeen Country Park. With high ceilings throughout its 6,200 square feet, the home is bathed in natural light, highlighting its elegant wooden herringbone floors, decorative wallpaper, and black-framed casement windows.
The primary suite provides serene sunset views, offering the perfect retreat. Outside, the expansive back patio is ideal for entertaining, with plenty of space for large gatherings, an oval-shaped pool, and beautifully landscaped gardens.
8. 2200 Gordon Dr., Naples, Florida — $175 Million

The second property from Florida’s west coast to appear on our list is located in the exclusive Port Royal neighborhood. Priced at $175 million, this six-bedroom, 13-bathroom estate spans just over 8.5 acres, featuring a screened-in pool and direct access to a pristine stretch of Gulf of Mexico beachfront. As you pass through the entry gates, the driveway meanders past a private lagoon, leading to the sprawling 8,900-square-foot residence.
The neighboring properties are also available, each priced at $60 million, offering a rare opportunity to create a 15-acre-plus estate with over 800 feet of beachfront.
7. Beverly Hills Post Office, California — $195 Million

Once shared by billionaire Hyatt Hotels heir Tony Pritzker and his ex-wife Jeanne, this contemporary Beverly Hills Post Office residence is tucked away atop a private, gated six-acre promontory, offering an infinity-edge pool and spa, a lighted tennis court, and panoramic views of the entire Los Angeles Basin. Located in the coveted Beverly Crest neighborhood, this $195 million compound was custom-built and designed by McCoy Construction and architect Ed Tuttle over a six-year period, completed in 2011.
The main home features a striking atrium-style foyer reminiscent of I.M. Pei’s Louvre Pyramid, 18 fireplaces, a movie theater, a wine cellar, a wellness center, and a bowling alley. In addition, there’s a detached guesthouse and separate staff quarters, bringing the total to 16 bedrooms and 27 bathrooms across 50,000 square feet of living space.
6. Sky Mansion Penthouse, Dubai, U.A.E. — $204 Million

The world’s first and only Bugatti-branded residence has already caught the attention of wealthy buyers, even though it’s yet to be completed. Brazilian soccer star Neymar, for instance, secured a unit in the tower late last year. However, if you want to count the footballer as your neighbor, there’s still an ultra-luxurious Sky Mansion Penthouse available, listed for an eye-watering $204 million.
This pinnacle residence boasts four bedrooms and eight bathrooms, along with two swimming pools, one of which is situated on the roof. The home is filled with high-end amenities, including a private gym, game room, study, and movie theater. True to Bugatti’s opulent style, owners will also enjoy a garage-to-penthouse car elevator, allowing them to drive directly into their suite.
5. The Billionaire Sky Penthouse, Dubai, U.A.E. — $204 Million

This $204 million penthouse in Dubai sits atop what is poised to become the tallest residential tower in the world. Located in the highly anticipated Jacob & Co. branded building in the city’s financial district, the exclusive Billionaire Sky Penthouse will span two floors, offering an expansive 22,000 square feet of living space upon completion.
Inspired by the luxury watch and jewelry brand’s most iconic creations, this seven-bedroom duplex will rise approximately 1,600 feet above the UAE skyline, featuring an indoor infinity pool with breathtaking views of the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Creek Harbor. The first floor will house a remarkable 950-square-foot gym, a sauna and steam room, a study, an office, three living rooms, two kitchens, and two dining rooms. Upstairs, the penthouse will offer a movie theater, a family lounge, a billiards area, a massage room, and a sprawling 1,550-square-foot primary suite.
4. One Hyde Park, London, England — $220 Million

The One Hyde Park complex in Knightsbridge remains one of London’s most coveted addresses, with a penthouse unit now available for £175 million (approximately $220 million). Owned by property mogul Nick Candy, this glamorous aerie spans an impressive 18,000 square feet across two floors. It includes five bedrooms, each with a unique ensuite bath, highlighted by a 2,300-square-foot primary suite featuring twin bathrooms and expansive dressing rooms.
Other standout features include a double-height living room with a glass fireplace, a sleek kitchen, a cocktail bar, a home theater, a spa complex, and a state-of-the-art gym. The property also offers a separate staff suite and secure underground parking for four cars.
3. Repulse Bay, Hong Kong, China — $280 Million

Over the past year, Hong Kong’s luxury real estate market has experienced a notable shift, with wealthy expats flocking to the city and super-prime residential sales steadily rising. Leading the ultra-luxury housing market is a record-breaking $280 million mansion in Repulse Bay, located on the southern tip of Hong Kong Island.
Completed in 2019, this trophy townhouse was originally acquired in 2014 by local property firm First Group Holdings. The extensive conversion transformed a five-story apartment complex into an 11-bedroom, eight-bath single-family residence. Now, the 18,300-square-foot masterpiece features a built-in elevator, a private garden, automatic gates, and a sprawling rooftop terrace with breathtaking views of both the city and the sea. The opulent home also boasts glossy marble finishes, a grand double staircase, a garage with an EV charger, and an outdoor patio that can accommodate over 100 guests.
1. South Ocean Boulevard, Manalapan, Florida — $285 Million

In Manalapan, Florida, a yet-to-be-built estate is already making headlines with a staggering $285 million price tag—before construction has even begun. Developed by local entrepreneur and former mayor Stewart Satter, this spec mansion, located next door to billionaire Larry Ellison, has the potential to become the most expensive home ever sold in the United States if it finds a buyer.
Once completed, the expansive property will feature a 55,000-square-foot main house with eight bedrooms, a connecting guest residence, and a boathouse. Planned amenities include a private bowling alley, a movie theater, a spa, a padel court, a car museum, and two swimming pools.
2. Gordon Pointe, Naples, Florida — $295 Million

In February of last year, this waterfront compound at 100 Bay Road in Naples held the title of the highest-priced listing in the country, asking a staggering $295 million. For the second year in a row, Gordon Point has earned a spot on our list of most expensive homes and remains on track to potentially set a record if it sells for its lofty asking price.
Situated on a private peninsula in Naples’ prestigious Port Royal neighborhood, this extraordinary Florida estate was originally developed by the late financier John Donahue and is now being offered by his family. The expansive coastal retreat includes three multi-million-dollar homes, a private yacht basin, over 700 feet of beach frontage, and an additional 950 feet along Naples Bay. The primary residence boasts six bedrooms and a screened-in swimming pool. The second house features five bedrooms and a pool, while the third includes an 11-foot T-shaped dock capable of accommodating up to six boats.
1. The Holme, London, England — $314 Million

The Holme, a $314 million mansion in London, has maintained its status as the world’s most expensive home for sale for the third consecutive year. So, is the hefty price tag justified?
Spanning an impressive 29,000 square feet, this grand estate was listed in March 2023 by its owner, Prince Abdullah bin Khalid bin Sultan al-Saud, a member of the Saudi royal family, through Beauchamp Estates and Knight Frank. Often referred to as the “White House of Regent’s Park,” this Georgian-style residence boasts a rich history, dating back over 200 years. It was originally built in 1818 by renowned architect James Burton and his son, Decimus.
The two-story home features 40 bedrooms, a tennis court, a sauna, a library, a grand dining room, and garaging for up to eight cars, all set across four acres of land. Additionally, the property offers sweeping views of Regent’s Park, with its tree-lined lake and scenic lawns.