Mapping the 11 Most Expensive Listings in the U.S. Right Now
It's been a rough-and-tumble six months for blockbuster real estate. L.A.'s "unsellable" Fleur de Lys sold for $102M cash, a mansion in the Hamptons went for a record $147M, Huguette Clark's Connecticut estate (at long last!) has a new owner—and those are just the sales. Listings have been a whole other barrel of monkeys, what with Dallas' Crespi Estate, once the nation's priciest listing, getting a $47M price gutting and billionaire businessman William Koch listing his Aspen estate for $89.9M. Oh, and let's not even get started on the myriad of NYC listings all hovering in the $100M range. Here now, the nation's most expensive properties on the market right this very second.
1. Bel Air Canyon, $125M