While last week’s real estate round-up delved into Zillow’s quirkier homes, this week is all about the luxury listings.
From an eye-wateringly expensive mansion in Washington to a magnificent Colorado estate, here are some of the properties you could buy if you had many, many millions of dollars.
Horseshoe Bay, Texas — $13,500,000
Built in 1978, this six-bed, six-bath waterfront house comes with unbeatably picturesque views of Lake Lyndon B. Johnson. The stone- and wood-heavy interior might be an acquired taste, but who wouldn’t enjoy owning a vanishing-edge pool, a lakeside cabana and a wine sanctuary (whatever that is)?
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Hunts Point, Washington — $70,000,000
This mansion in Hunts Point, Washington, is without a doubt one of the priciest properties we’ve ever featured here on Digg. For the princely sum of $70 million, some mega-wealthy individual can be the happy owner of a 4.5-acre estate overlooking Lake Washington, with 327 feet of shoreline to themselves via a personal dock.
As you’d probably expect from a home built for the super-rich, this five-bed, ten-bath house also has a huge pool, a tennis court, a cabana, a beach house, a gym and more.
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Henderson, Tennessee — $3,999,999
Sitting on 151 acres overlooking a lake, and resembling the houses I used to build on “Sims,” this almost $4 million Tennessee house is the definition of excess.
In addition to the outdoor pool, boat ramp and two-stable barn outside, this property includes a home theater, multi-room recording studio and a yoga room. Don’t worry about having to trek across the 7,800-square-foot home to get from place to place, though — it also comes with an elevator.
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Evergreen, Colorado — $26,750,000
Welcome to the Greystone Estate, a 25,896-square-foot mega-property consisting of six separate living quarters in Evergreen, Colorado. The place was built back in 1915, and is on sale now for the first time in a generation.
Tucked away among nearly 50 acres of mountain land, and with too many luxury amenities to count, this estate is a dreamy, idyllic refuge for anyone with almost $27 million to burn.
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