The Most Expensive Properties for Sale in 9 Different States
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The Most Expensive Properties for Sale in 9 Different States

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These properties across the US are the most expensive listings in their respective states. Does anyone out there want to go half?

Georgia - $45M


This seven-bedroom mansion evokes feelings of historical elegance despite only being built a few decades ago.

Delaware - $12M


This cozy 1930s oceanfront property in Rehoboth Beach is Delaware's most expensive home on the market.

Virginia - $55M


If you'd prefer your home to be an entire neighborhood, then check out Virginia's Mount Ida Farm & Vineyard. The nearly 3000-acre property includes several guest homes and multi-purpose barns.

Oklahoma - $15M


This "fixer-upper" in Tulsa has only had two owners in the 100 years since it was built.

Idaho - $19.75M


The most expensive property in Idaho is located in the beautiful mountain city of Ketchum, providing plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation.

California - $225M


Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner's enormous Malibu compound could become the highest-priced sale in California's history at $225M.

Pennsylvania - $34M


This 309-acre farm estate, located 35 miles west of Philadelphia, has been in the same family since 1937.

Indiana - $30M


NASCAR legend Tony Stewart is selling a legendary $30M, 415-acre property in Columbus, Indiana. The surrounding nature is incorporated into the mansion in the form of a 2 story waterfall and massive 8700-gallon freshwater aquarium.

Vermont - $16M


In the ski resort town of Stowe, you can find Vermont's most expensive property, complete with a tennis court and minigolf course.

California (Honorable Mention) - $42M


Although it doesn't compare to Michael Eisner's $225M compound, this futuristic home recently became the most expensive property ever sold in Coachella Valley.

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