Purely Palatial: America’s Most Expensive Home Is an $87M European-Inspired Compound in Beverly Hills

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A European-inspired, Beverly Hills compound on the market for $87 million is this week’s most expensive home on Realtor.com®.
Known as the Greenberg Estate, the mansion is reportedly owned by Russian-born businessman Igor Greenberg.
Perched atop a 7.8-acre promontory, the 21,800-square-foot compound offers 360-degree views of Los Angeles and has been featured in numerous Hollywood productions.
Other pricey properties this week include a pond-facing Hamptons estate, a 6,490-acre Colorado ranch, and a waterfront Florida mansion.
Keep reading to explore this week’s 10 most expensive homes.
10. 660 S Galena St, Aspen, CO
Price: $36,000,000
Mountain mansion: Overlooking Aspen and Shadow Mountains, this slopeside residence includes access to the amenities and services of The Residences at The Little Nell. Residents can enjoy a private ski concierge, garage parking, access to a rooftop deck, and use of a ski locker, fitness center, and pool.
The ski-in, ski-out estate was designed to resemble a European ski chalet with wood-paneled walls, exposed-beam ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, and four en suite bedrooms.

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9. 84 Georgica Close Rd, East Hampton, NY
Price: $37,000,000
Waterfront estate: This 7,000-square-foot modernist retreat offers direct frontage along Georgica Pond.
Built in 2008, the four-bedroom home features 12-foot ceilings, bluestone floors, and glass walls to soak in the views. The 2.4-acre property sits on parklike grounds with a 50-foot pool, a separate waterside studio cottage, and three-car garage.

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8. 255 Conundrum Creek Rd, Aspen, CO
Price: $39,950,000
Wellness retreat: This modernized mountain mansion features an array of “wellness” amenities, including a cold plunge, gym, and sauna.
The 7,357-square-foot interior features a designer kitchen with titanium metal cabinets, as well as “earthy” materials such as wood and cork. Private, covered terraces offer views of the Conundrum Creek and Castle Creek Valley.

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7. 1625 Summitridge Dr, Beverly Hills, CA
Price: $39,950,000
Resortlike residence: This 19,000-square-foot home originally hit the market last year for $45.95 million. It just bounced back with a lowered asking price.
Said to be owned by hospitality developer Richard Heyman, the seven-bedroom spec house offers two primary suites, a tequila-tasting room, 2,000-bottle wine cellar, a glass elevator, sports court, wellness spa, and fitness center. The compound sits on a lot where “Psycho” star Janet Leigh once owned a home.

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6. 8002 County Road 887 Rd, Gunnison, CO
Price: $40,000,000
Waunita Park Ranch: This 6,490-acre property features a main lodge, heated shop, guesthouses, and manager’s residences.
A remodeled, 10,000-square-foot main lodge is designed to accommodate more than 20 guests. It features a commercial kitchen, several gathering spaces, and an oversized dining room. The fully staffed hunting property also offers cow and hay production, ranching operations, and rental potential.

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5. 733 Middle River Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Price: $47,900,000
Superyacht parking: This fully furnished, waterfront estate was purchased by a medical center mogul just last year for $29.5 million.
The 11,812-square-foot, opulent space features a 12-seat home theater, fitness center, custom bar, salt sauna, and an office with a car collector’s glass wall. There is also a mini-golf course, Jetson drone landing pad, and 108 feet of deep-water frontage designed for superyachts.

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4. 111 W 57th St Ph 76, New York, NY
Price: $49,000,000
Central Park views: This four-bedroom, duplex penthouse spans 6,512 square feet across the 76th and 77th floors of the Steinway Tower on Billionaire’s Row.
Originally landing on the market last year for $54.6 million, the unit just returned at a reduced price. A direct elevator leads to the luxurious space that offers a chef’s kitchen with unobstructed skyline city views and a primary suite with a freestanding, polished nickel bathtub. Residents also have access to a swimming pool, sauna, fitness center, and private club space.

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3. 670 Hot Springs Rd, Montecito, CA
Price: $60,000,000
Far afield: Built in 2017, this newly restored, 20,000-square-foot mansion has been on and off the market since 2021, when it originally debuted for $74 million.
Said to be owned by billionaire Peter Sperling and wife Stephanie G. Sperling, the seven-bedroom “trophy property” was originally designed by Francis T. Underhill. The 10.4-acre estate features ocean and mountain views, alongside gardens that have thrived for over a century.

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2. 7980 Walker Rd, Bozeman, MT
Price: $78,912,000
Montana Running Elk Ranch: This 1,941-acre equestrian estate surrounded by wildlife sits at the foothills of the Bridger Mountains and borders Gallatin National Forest.
The acreage includes a four-bedroom main residence, an alpine guest house, a caretaker’s home, gun range, an equipment shop, several ponds, and an outdoor riding arena. Plus, there’s a blufftop site prepped for construction of a second home.

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1. 1420 Davies Dr, Beverly Hills, CA
Price: $87,000,000
European-inspired compound: Built in 2004, this 21,800-square-foot megamansion sits on a 7.8-acre L.A. promontory.
The eight-bedroom estate has an Old World aesthetic, complete with a living room that boasts a bar and fireplace. There’s also a billiard room, two-story library, a ballroom that opens to a terrace, and a wine cellar styled as an early-18th-century English saloon. Outside, the property boasts a pool, an outdoor kitchen, a putting green, tennis court, koi pond, and gardens.

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