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Top 10 Most Expensive Homes Ever Sold in the USA

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Top 10 Most Expensive Homes Ever Sold in the USA

'The Beverly Hillbillies' mansion sold for record-breaking $150 million

The luxury real estate market in the United States has always been a fascinating world of glamour, exclusivity, and jaw-dropping price tags. Over the years, some private residences have changed hands for sums that rival the budgets of small countries. Let’s take a journey through the top 10 most expensive homes ever sold in the USA, where price, prestige, and architectural wonder all come together.

  • 1. 220 Central Park South, New York, NY – $238 Million

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  • 2. The Chartwell Estate, Bel-Air, CA – $150 Million

  • 'The Beverly Hillbillies' mansion sold for record-breaking $150 million

 

  • 3. 157 West 57th Street (One57 Penthouse), New York, NY – $100.5 Million

 

 

  • 4. 220 Central Park South Penthouse, New York, NY – $99.9 Million

 

  • 5. 924 Bel Air Road, Los Angeles, CA – $94 Million

This may contain: a living room with couches, chairs and a large screen on the wall

 

  • 6. 9 East 71st Street, New York, NY – $77 Million

 

  • 7. 1080 Meadow Lane, Southampton, NY – $75 Million

 

 

  • 8. 9505 Gloaming Drive, Beverly Hills, CA – $72.5 Million

 

  • 9. 4 East 66th Street, New York, NY – $70 Million

 

Big Ticket | 4 East 66th Street - The New York Times

 

  • 10. 360 Mountain Home Road, Woodside, CA – $69.8 Million
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Each of these homes tells a story of ambition, artistry, and the pursuit of the extraordinary. From panoramic city views to sprawling estates with manicured gardens, these residences are more than just places to live—they are icons of luxury living. While most of us may only dream of such grandeur, these record-breaking sales continue to inspire and set new benchmarks in the world of real estate.

Whether you’re a real estate enthusiast or simply love a glimpse into the world of the ultra-wealthy, these homes remind us that, sometimes, home really is where the heart—and a whole lot of history—resides.

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