USA February 26 Most Expensive Home Listings
- chrisambriz
- Jun 2
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 6
Futuristic $177 Million Bel-Air Megamansion With Its Own Private Jazz Club Hits All the Right Notes at the Top of the Most Expensive Homes List
By Kellie Speed
February 26, 2025
MLS/Realtor.com
A$177 million megamansion in Los Angeles has taken the concept of world-class amenities to a whole new level, offering up an awe-inspiring array of features that only those capable of forking out such an eye-watering asking price might expect from a property.
Among the more spectacular features inside the 35,000-square-foot abode are a retractable roof in the primary suite that allows for "stargazing," plus a sauna pod, spa, hydrotherapy chamber, and a six-car "auto gallery" that also serves as a private jazz club.
With all those impressive amenities and more, perhaps it's no surprise that the opulent dwelling sits at the top of the week's most expensive home listings.
Price: $63,000,000
Nightingale: This five-bedroom, newly built estate offers panoramic views that span downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean.
A modern, 13,870-square-foot floor plan features "hand selected" Turkish Travertine, glass walls with white-oak accents, and a two-story glass enclosure housing a 35-foot Jacaranda tree. Other highlights include a home theater, fitness center, spa, wine cellar, and a primary suite with a secluded atrium.
The property also has a sundeck and covered terrace that overlook the 115-foot infinity pool spanning the length of the residence

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Price: $88,000,000
OKTO: This Guggenheim-inspired, waterfront estate located on guard-gated La Gorce Island is said to be owned by a German family who purchased it in 2010 for $15.7 million.
Built in 2008, the legacy compound was "vastly upgraded" last year. Opulent highlights include a 100-foot-long living room; a sculptural, Guggenheim-inspired staircase; and a gourmet chef's kitchen designed for grand-scale entertaining.
The 1.1-acre property also has a roof deck, guesthouse, staff quarters, a five-car garage, a 100-foot pool, and two deep-water docks.

Price: $177,000,000
Villa Siena: This 35,000-square-foot Bel-Air megamansion boasts a primary suite with a retractable roof, an outdoor sauna pod, and an auto showroom.
Other astounding amenities include a suspended, bronze-finished staircase; a reflecting pool; a screening room; and a wine room accessed by 200-year-old, antique doors.
The spa, which is "designed to feel like it's in the forest," has hot and cold plunge pools, a hydrotherapy chamber, and LED screens offering tropical scenes.
Located above Bel-Air Country Club, the 1.22-acre lot also has a six-car "auto gallery" that also doubles as a jazz club.

Courtesy of Kellie Speed with Realtor.com




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