From Curbed:
Mapping the Country's Dozen Priciest Properties in 2013
2013
was a funny year
for blockbuster real estate—despite the fact that last 12 months were
seemingly packed with vanity pricing, nine-figure listings, and enough
"historic" pedigrees, $20M-plus renovations, and
beach frontage to give even die-hard consumers of ostentatious real estate a stomach ache, the
crème de la crème of pricy listings have (surprise!) struggled to maintain their inflated asks, particularly when one looks at the fates of
2012's most expensive properties. Casa Casuarina, which was
listed last year for $125M?
Sold at auction for $41.5M. The three
$95M NYC apartments? Yeah, not one sold. But what of the fates of
this year's blockbusters? Well, Copper Beech Farm, which
roared onto the market for an eye-popping $190M, has already been
slashed by $50M.
The map below charts the 12 priciest properties to officially hit the
market in the Untied States in 2013, and the fates that have befallen
them. Do have a look:
Copper Beech Farm, $190M
Indian Field Road, Greenwich, CT 06830
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Copper Beech Farm, $190M
Indian Field Road, Greenwich, CT 06830
Copper Beech Farm, the 50-acre (
debt-laden) Greenwich estate that
roared onto the market in May with a record-setting $190M price tag, has since
suffered the fate shared by so many of its
nine-figure peers: it's been mercilessly slashed, now
asking $140M. Owned by timber mogul
John Rudey, the property is
stocked with a 12-bedroom mansion, a whopping 4,000 feet of water frontage, and not one, but two offshore islands. [
link]
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Crespi Estate, $135M
5555 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, TX 75229
In January, Texas business honcho
Tom Hicks put his vast, Dallas, Texas, spread
on the market for a staggering—nay,
otherworldly—
$135M, making it the priciest ask in the country at the time (
no small feat, indeed). Despite once owning the Texas Rangers and being appraised by
Forbes
in 2009 to have a net worth of about $1B, Hicks has stumbled
financially in the last few years, so it may be no real surprise that
he's looking to unload a house that is, as the Real Estalker
points out, 10 times the size of the average American home. [
link]