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The most expensive home for sale in every state

Alabama’s most expensive home has been called a “hunting paradise.”

Listing price: $12.5 million

This 1,225-acre Alabama property, which is lined with hundreds of towering trees, is home to a sprawling five-bedroom, six-bathroom limestone lodge with every amenity imaginable, from a private pool and outdoor patio to scenic walking trails.

Realtors have called it a “hunting paradise” for its 456 acres of free-range grounds, featuring whitetail bucks, fallow deer, turkeys, doves, ducks, and several other birds and animals.

The private estate also includes 12 acres of agriculture fields, 13 fiberglass shooting houses, and wooden shooting cabins.

ALASKA: 5322 S Big Lake Rd in Wasilla
The home is in Paradise Valley, which has been dubbed the “Beverly Hills of Arizona.”

Listing price: $50 million

Based on other similar designs in the area by SAOTA, an award-winning South African architectural firm, in collaboration with Stratton, another award-winning Scottsdale-based firm, this 2.9-acre mountain-top desert property— which the buyer can build and make changes to— feels straight out of of of an episode of “Selling Sunset.”

Tucked away in Paradise Valley, an area on the outskirts of Phoenix and Scottsdale that has been dubbed the “Beverly Hills of Arizona, ” this proposed six-bedroom, nine-bathroom mansion is surrounded by mountains and provides views of Mummy, Phoenix, McDowell, and the Four Peaks cliffs.

Inside, the home’s rendered plan includes a chef’s kitchen, a cinema hall, an in-house spa, and a resort-style infinity pool that overlooks the valley.

ARKANSAS: 10760 Sugar Creek Rd in Bentonville
The Los Angeles home has 20 bathrooms.

Listing price: $195 million

Called “Casa Encantada,” this 8.4-acre mansion exudes old Hollywood charm.

It was built in 1937 by architect James E. Dolena and restored in the Hollywood Art Deco style by New York-based architect Peter Marino, whose other prominent projects include the Dior flagship store in Paris and the Giorgio Armani on Madison Avenue in New York.

The seven-bedroom, 20-bathroom home features 14-foot high ceilings, a formal dining room, a paneled library, a massive pool pavilion, and a rose garden.

For those who love to entertain, the outdoors includes a 60-foot pool with a tropical garden and an in-house tennis court.

Realtor Josh Flagg, who was part of Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles,” is marketing the listing.

COLORADO: 401 Carroll Dr in Aspen
The most expensive home in Connecticut measures more than 12,000 square feet.

Listing price: $49.5 million

This six-bedroom, eight-bathroom coastal home in Greenwich is situated on 1.6 acres of land. A mere 35 miles from Midtown Manhattan, this resort-style manor, inspired by the 1928 stone-style architecture, comes with modern luxuries.

The residence, which has 12,492 square feet of living space, has waterside terraces and spacious rooms with high ceilings.

Outside, there’s a dockyard, a waterfront pool, and a private beach with glittering views of the Manhattan skyline.

DELAWARE: 15 Hazlett Ave in Rehoboth Beach
The home in Naples, Florida, includes a 111-foot dock.

Listing price: $295 million

Located in the exclusive Port Royal neighborhood, this six-bedroom, 22,800-square-foot house has a whopping 24 bathrooms.

It also includes a private 231-foot yacht basin and a 111-foot dock perfect for the high-class yachter looking to soak up all the marine life that Naples has to offer.

GEORGIA: 4665 Riverview Road in Sandy Springs
Kailua, Hawaii.

Listing price: $50 million

Right on the shores of Kailua Beach, the 12-bedroom, 13-bathroom home is the epitome of luxury beachfront living.

The mansion occupies the largest residential lot on the Kailua Beachfront at over 2 acres, and features a pool, built-in waterfall, and grotto that would make anyone love living on island time.

IDAHO: 5468 W Carnelian Drive in Coeur D Alene
Lake Michigan in Illinois.

Listing price: $19.9 million

Located just 35 miles north of Chicago, this lakefront estate is described as a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to establish your multi-generational family compound.”

The property is ideal for an equestrian owner, thanks to its 13 stables and polo fields, but also boasts an in-ground swimming pool and a tennis court. The home itself has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms, a custom chef’s kitchen, and five fireplaces.

INDIANA: 5382 E State Route 162 in Santa Claus
Spirit Lake, Iowa.

Listing price: $5.9 million

This ranch-style mansion may not be the most expensive on this list, but it still has luxury features, including 40 acres of land, a home gym, a tennis court, a swimming pool, and a sauna.

KANSAS: 5930 Oakwood Rd in Mission Hills
The mansion in Lexington, Kentucky, sits on over 10 acres of grounds.

Listing price: $10.5 million

This 24,252-square-foot home was built in 2001, but looks like an English country estate straight out of the 17th century.

The 10-bedroom, 13-bathroom property also comes with an eight-car garage and over 10 acres of grounds.

LOUISIANA: 11001 Highland Rd in Baton Rouge
Maine’s most expensive home is near Acadia National Park.

Listing price: $17 million

93 Cooksey is located on Mount Desert Island’s Seal Harbor near Acadia National Park, pictured above, with stunning cliffside ocean views.

The home features 10 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms over 10,918 square feet.

MARYLAND: 11900 River Rd in Potomac
The $40 million home in Duxbury, Massachusetts, comes with its own private beach and pier.

Listing price: $40 million

This 14,000-square-foot home, located 35 miles from Boston, features nine bedrooms and six bathrooms.

The 25-acre estate includes a private beach with a pier, a guest house, a boat house, and a pool among other amenities.

MICHIGAN: 4265 Balsam Ln in Boyne City
The most expensive home for sale in Minnesota has two wine cellars that can hold up to 3,000 bottles.

Listing price: $14 million

This castle-like six-bedroom property is on tranquil Little Pine Lake, about three hours north of central Minneapolis. Many of the rooms feature views of the lake.

Highlights include a gourmet kitchen and a 20-car garage. With its wet bar, billiards room, and two separate wine cellars that can hold up to 3,000 bottles, it is a dream home for any party host.

MISSISSIPPI: Davenport Allen Road in Clarksdale
Horse lovers should know that the most expensive home for sale in Missouri includes a riding arena.

Listing price: $15.4 million

Set on 164 acres, this four-bedroom estate features hand-painted murals, a billiards room, a poker room, and an owner’s suite with a coffee bar and fireplace.

But it was really built with the equestrian in mind. On site is a 60,000-square-foot climate-controlled riding arena, as well as two separate barns and multiple fenced-in pastures.

MONTANA: 1915 Lakota Drive in Three Forks
Nebraska’s most expensive home for sale has a dedicated cigar room.

Listing price: $6.47 million

Dubbed The Plainsman, this five-bedroom home occupies nearly 12,000 square feet across five serene acres.

The main house has living rooms on two separate floors, a fitness center, a dedicated cigar room, a full wine cellar, and a 10-car garage.

An additional dwelling on the property is big enough to hold an indoor basketball court or be its own event space.

NEVADA: 300 State Route 28 in Crystal Bay
The most expensive house for sale in New Hampshire overlooks Lake Winnipesaukee.

Listing price: $10.95 million

The seven-bedroom estate on New Hampshire’s popular Lake Winnipesaukee features majestic floor-to-wall glass ceilings overlooking 430 feet of private shoreline.

There is a two-slip boathouse, a waterside gym, and over 5,000 square feet of outdoor space that, according to the listing, has hosted personal concerts for past owners.

NEW JERSEY: 318 Route 537 in Colts Neck
Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Listing price: $17.5 million

This Santa Fe estate includes not one but four private residences being sold in a bundle.

This residential compound, with about 14 bedrooms in total over about 18,000 square feet of living space, is being sold furnished.

There are also spa facilities, a gym and sauna, a heated pool, and a large outdoor space for gathering among the homes.

The listing agent didn’t reply to a request for comment.

NEW YORK: 217 W 57th St #127/128 in Manhattan
North Carolina’s most expensive home comes with a helipad

Listing price: $49.99 million

This 14,540-square-foot home is on a mountaintop in Highlands, North Carolina, near the Georgia border.

The home has seven bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and 40 acres of gated space. The outdoor area features covered outdoor pavilions, a helipad, an infinity pool, and gardens.

NORTH DAKOTA: 4134 Furnberg Pl S in Fargo
A castle-like estate is Ohio’s most expensive home for sale.

Listing price: $19.99 million

This castle-like mansion is in Hunting Valley, Ohio, a village about 26 miles from central Cleveland.

The 20,686-square-foot house, built by architect Charles Fazio and yacht interior designer Ari Loar, was completed in 2018.

The house has six bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, and a host of other luxuries, such as a gym, a sauna, and a temperature-controlled wine room.

OKLAHOMA: 10201 SE 74th St in Oklahoma City
Homes in Redmond, Oregon, a town about a 14-minute drive from Powell Butte.

Listing price: $17.9 million

The Y Bell Ranch combines country details with luxurious trimmings, all with the Cascade mountain range as its backdrop.

At the center of the 435-acre estate — which is a fully operational cattle ranch — is a custom-built main residence spanning 8,863 square feet. The home has five bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, a 9,200-square-foot trophy room, a family room with a full bar, and a state-of-the-art in-home theater with cowhide wallpaper.

The expansive property also includes a 2,967-square-foot guest house and a separate ranch manager’s residence.

The ranch has a 3,020-square-foot barn, an additional barn with horse stalls, an indoor arena with a bar, and a hay and equipment shed, among other amenities.

Its closest town is Redmond, which is less than a 15-minute drive away.

The listing agent declined to comment further on the property or share a photo.

PENNSYLVANIA: 1601 Brintons Bridge Road in Chadds Ford
Rhode Island’s most expensive home looks out on an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean.

Listing price: $22.5 million

Located along the Sakonnet Passage, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, Bayberry Farm is a one-of-a-kind coastal residence.

The private mile-long driveway leading to the main house winds through a picturesque landscape of woodlands.

This 108-acre New England estate has 10 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a gallery, and an exercise room. Its soaring ceilings and expansive windows flood each room with natural light.

SOUTH CAROLINA: 15 Bald Eagle Road on Hilton Head Island
South Dakota’s most expensive home sits on the Missouri River, near the border with Nebraska.

Listing price: $6 million

This South Dakota estate covers nearly half an acre on the banks of the Missouri River.

The castle-like, 9,000-square-foot home spans two lots and includes four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and an outdoor kitchen.

An elevator services three distinct sitting areas on the house’s second floor, each leading to expansive terraces.

The home features a temperature-controlled wine room, a cigar lounge, a golf simulator, a gym, a sauna, and a theater room.

Jacob Benedict of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Midwest is marketing the listing.

TENNESSEE: 998 Dickinson Lane in Franklin
The skyline of downtown Dallas.

Listing price: $47 million

Built in 1938, the mansion at 5619 Walnut Hill Lane is located in Dallas’ prestigious Preston Hollow neighborhood, known for its swanky homes and affluent residents.

The estate spans nearly 12 acres and boasts over 27,000 square feet of lavish living space, featuring elegant crown molding and soaring ceilings, according to its listing.

Inside, you’ll find 10 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, a private library, a bar, a wine cellar, and a theater room.

The property also features a pool, expansive gardens, scenic walking trails with a pond, and a helicopter pad.

The listing agent didn’t reply to a request for comment.

UTAH: 533 N Left Fork Hobble Creek in Springville
The lakeside property comes with a private golf course that has 33 different holes.

Listing price: $22.9 million

This 10,000-square-foot, 11-bedroom mansion in the quiet town of Ferrisburgh sits on an ecologically protected section of Lake Champlain within a 300-acre estate.

Besides the main house, which has views of the Adirondack Mountains and a private golf course with 33 holes, there are five other residential buildings, a farmhouse, two barns, and three piers that jut out into the lake.

Element real-estate agent Jessica Bridge told BI the estate is a “haven for wildlife” and has only been owned by four families since it was built in 1906, making it “a rare legacy opportunity.”

VIRGINIA: 7979 E Boulevard Drive in Alexandria
A $58 million home tied for the most expensive listing in Washington is located in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, a three-hour ferry ride from Seattle.

Listing price: $58 million

Tied for the most expensive property in Washington are two ultra-lavish mansions listed by Compass.

Both listings do not disclose their exact addresses.

One is Halftide Farms, an estate located in the quaint seaside town of Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, and the other is a property in Hunts Point, a secluded town on a peninsula by Lake Washington.

Situated on 90 acres of beachfront land, the Friday Harbor property includes five individual residences with a total of 11 bedrooms and 13 full bathrooms. Standout features include tennis and pickleball courts, multiple pools, and a cabana.

Meanwhile, the Hunts Point property comes with its own mansion — a 10-bedroom, five-bathroom sandstone residence with access to 327 feet of private beach. The property sits on over four acres of land and features a cabana, a guest cottage, and private tennis courts.

The real-estate agent representing the sellers of both properties declined to comment on the listings.

WEST VIRGINIA: 555 Eisenhower Ridge in White Sulphur Springs
The Wisconsin house has views of Geneva Lake.

Listing price: $8.9 million

This five-bedroom, five-bathroom New England-style house originally built in 2003 offers 140-degree views of Geneva Lake.

The property comes with a heated porch, a chef’s kitchen, and a private pier. It’s “relaxed, casual, and gracious, and perfectly reflects the lake life,” said Compass real-estate agent Janis Hartley.

WYOMING: 596 Wood River Road in Meeteetse
Antlers Ranch has been in the same family since 1895.

Listing price: $85 million

This ranch in the tiny town of Meeteetse, Wyoming, fits its nickname: “Little Yellowstone.”

According to its listing with real-estate brokerage Live Water Properties, the land has been kept and managed by the same family since 1895. The family has created a haven for wildlife like moose, antelope, and elk on the 16,500 acres of green pastures, burbling rivers, grassy plains, and rolling hills.

Dotted across the land are several residences, including two ranch houses, a bunkhouse, and a duplex.