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Just been scrolling through some insane luxury listings and honestly the prices are wild right now. Like, the most expensive houses for sale in the US are absolutely bonkers - we're talking nine figures for some of these places.
So there's this penthouse in NYC on Central Park for $250 million. Two hundred and fifty million. The thing spans over 17k square feet and it's in the tallest residential tower on earth apparently. No parking included though which is kind of funny when you're dropping that kind of money lol.
Then you've got Palm Beach with a $200 million oceanfront property - at least you get those views. And Malibu isn't messing around either. There's a 16-bedroom mansion listed for $195 million. Like who needs 16 bedrooms?
The wildest part? These aren't even the most expensive houses in the world for sale - just in the US. There's a duplex in Manhattan for $175 million, and a Southampton estate for $150 million that was literally built in 1905. Some of these properties are sitting on massive lots too - like one in Utah on 3,387 acres.
What gets me is despite crazy interest rates, these high-end properties keep getting listed at astronomical prices. Guess when you're dealing with generational wealth and ultra-luxury real estate, rates don't matter as much.
Anyone else ever just browse these listings for fun? It's like window shopping but make it billionaire edition.