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2016/12/13

For Sale: The Most Expensive Homes In America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes


Manalapan
This home in Manalapan 33462 is on the market for $48.9 million making it the town's second most expensive. This year, 33462 ranks as the most expensive ZIP code in the country. (Jack Elkins. Andy Frame Photography)

 The market for ultra-high-end homes is softening. Across the U.S. prices are less exuberant than they were a year or two ago, but high eight- and nine-figure asking prices have not disappeared altogether. Here we highlight homes with the highest (or close to it) list prices in the most expensive ZIP codes in the country.
Don't have $20 million to drop on a house? Never fear, we also found some beautiful median priced homes for you. (Warning: these may also cause sticker shock.)
 1-mostexpensivehomes_33462With a list price of $48.9 million this palatial estate is the second most expensive in Manalapan, Fla. 33462, asking six times the median price in most expensive town in America this year. At 30,000 square-feet it is also 11-times the size of the average American home built today. Bonus: It comes fully furnished.
 2-mostexpensivehomes_10075This townhouse is asking $38.5 million, five-times the median price in 10075. A handful of historic and costly townhouses on the market like this one propelled this portion of Manhattan's Upper East Side to the No. 2 spot on our list. This ZIP barely broke the top 100 in 2015.
 3-mostexpensivehomes_94027This $19 million home would not have been Atherton's most expensive a year ago. Sales $20 million-plus slowed in this Silicon Valley town. Tech and venture capital execs that live in 94027 may be waiting for the market to improve to list. The median price of a listing here is down nearly a third to $7.2 million.
 4-mostexpensivehomes_11962The Hamptons are known for expensive beach homes and Sagaponack 11962 is the priciest part of this Long Island getaway. At $38.995 million this home, with it's modern twist on the classic Hamptons shingles, is asking more than five-times the Sagaponack median of $7.01 million.
 5-mostexpensivehomes_10065The asking price for this Fifth Avenue classic was recently lowered to $96 million from $120 million, but it is still among the most expensive in all New York. The floors of this 20 room duplex are connected by a grand staircase. Original 1931 moldings are still in place. The median price in 10065 is $6.94 million.
  6-mostexpensivehomes_10028Median for 10028: $6.3 million
This home: $29.95 million
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Median for 10012: $6.3 million
This home: $58.5 million
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Median for 94022: $6.1 million
This home: $12.9 million
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Median for 10014: $5.8 million
This home: $48.5 million
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Median for 91302: $5.7 million
This home: $22 million
Graphics by Holly Warfield.

2016/08/03

The Most Expensive Homes To Hit The Market In 2016 (So Far)

To compile our list of America’s Most Expensive Homes For Sale we scoured listings on Realtor.com, Trulia, Zillow and Streeteasy. We also contacted high-end real estate agencies across the country. In the process, we identified 26 available homes listed at $75 million or more, including six featured here that came to market since the beginning of 2016. Will they sell before the year ends? Only time will tell. 
(Everett Fenton Gidley. Courtesy: Coldwell Banker Previews International)
(Everett Fenton Gidley. Courtesy: Coldwell Banker Previews International)
301 N Carolwood Drive | Los Angeles, CA | $150M: The priciest new construction of 2016 hit the market in April. It is a contemporary on the site of Barbara Streisand’s old Mon Rêve estate. (The most expensive existing home was The Playboy Mansion, which was listed for $200M in January and sold for about half that in June.) The home is new but its location is storied, Carolwood has been home to Walt Disney, Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger.
(Courtesy: Brown Harris Stevens)
(Courtesy: Brown Harris Stevens)
834 Fifth Avenue | New York, NY | $120M: Two floors of this pre-war building (NYC for buildings raised before WWII) came for sale in April for the first time in 30 years. The 12,000 square-foot apartment has 12.5-foot ceilings, original moldings and views of Central Park. If this old world abode achieves asking it will be the most expensive ever sold in NYC. The current record is $100.5M for the penthouse at One57, a high-rise opened in 2014.
(Courtesy: John Aaroe Group)
(Courtesy: John Aaroe Group)
2727 Benedict Canyon Drive | Beverly Hills, CA | $85M: This 32,000 square-foot compound hit the market in June. The property features 11 bedrooms and 17 bathrooms in two large homes. However, the main draw here may be the great outdoors. Spread across sixteen acres are miles of riding trails, five deluxe stables and two horse rings. For the none-equestrian there is a tennis court, complete with a covered lounge for viewing a match on a hot day.
(Admon Dallo)
(Admon Dallo. Courtesy: Christie’s International Real Estate)
Del Dios Ranch | Rancho Santa Fe, CA | $85M: When this 210-acre estate first hit the market in February for $92 million it was San Diego’s priciest listing ever. The price was dropped in July. The property includes a four-bedroom main house and a one-bedroom guest house, as well as ample land for development. The current structures were built in the 1970s from California redwood, glass and marble. Huge windows flood the space with sunlight.
(Evan Joseph Images. Courtesy: The Modlin Group)
(Evan Joseph Images)
8 East 62nd Street | New York, NY | $84.5M: Built in 1903, this 15,00 square foot limestone mansion is just steps from Central Park and many of the city’s most storied institutions. Recently restored, the home now combines Gilded age grandeur with modern comforts including a full outdoor kitchen, an indoor plunge pool and three-room master closet. It was listed in February.
(Devin Groody)
(Devin Groody)
Thimble Islands | Branford, CT | $78M: These eight islands in the Long Island Sound were collected over 20 years by the current owner. The listing hit in June and includes eight residences, as well as multiple guest houses and outbuildings. The main home is a 10-bedroom manor on 8-acre Rogers Island. Rogers is also home to a pool complex, a tennis court, a Nicklaus-designed golf hole,and a commercial-sized greenhouse.