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The never-lived-in renovated-and-expanded house at 10 Tarpon Isle on Tarpon Island sold for $152 million, according to a sales listing updated May 17, 2024. The property was last priced at $187.5 ...
The main house contains 30,000 square feet (2,800 m 2) including 10 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms. [2] The master bedroom occupies 5,300 square feet (490 m 2 ) and opens to a heated covered patio. [ 2 ] Paying homage to the history of the property, Club Mon Rêve is an entertainment facility within the house that includes a wine room, a lounge, and ...
This is a list of the 100+ largest extant and historic houses in the United States, ordered by area of the main house. The list includes houses that have been demolished, houses that are currently under construction, and buildings that are not currently, but were previously used as private homes. [1]
Ecclestone purchased the home in 2011 for $85 million after it had been on the market for two years with an asking price of $150 million, making it the most expensive residential real estate listing at the time. [2] [3] In June 2019, it was sold for $119.7 million, a new record in California history. [4]
Anaheim's share of homes worth at least $1 million rose the most since last June at 7.8%, followed by San Diego at 6.1%, then Los Angeles at 4.3% and San Francisco at 4.2%.
The "mansion tax" has raised roughly $215 million in its first year. Advocates say the tax helps address L.A.'s housing crisis, but critics claim it has frozen the real estate market.
Canyon County saw a bigger drop in Pennington’s numbers, where the average existing house dropped almost $18,000, or 4 percent, to about $393,000 and new houses dropped nearly $70,000, or 13 ...
The Villard Houses are a set of former residences at 451–457 Madison Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, United States.Designed by the architect Joseph Morrill Wells of McKim, Mead & White in the Renaissance Revival style, the residences were erected in 1884 for Henry Villard, the president of the Northern Pacific Railway.