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A $68M Star Island Spread in Miami Beach Is the Week’s Most Expensive Home


A megawatt Star Island mansion in Miami Beach, FL, made its market debut last year for $90 million. The sleek compound is newly reduced to a still-sky-high $68 million, making it this week’s most expensive home on Realtor.com®.

Reportedly owned by John Jansheski, founder of oral-care product line DenTek, the nine-bedroom home has some high-profile neighbors, including Alex Rodriguez, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, and Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Designed for entertaining, the property features nearly an acre lot that boasts a modern manse, along with a 1920s Mediterranean-style guesthouse.

Other pricey properties to hit the market this week include a 1,739-acre ranch in Arizona, five condos for the price of one in New York City, and a Tuscan villa (with vineyard!) in California.

For a full look at this week’s 10 most expensive homes, scroll down.

Price: $25,000,000
Hudson River home:
This 10.6-acre Ledgerock estate first made waves when it splashed onto the market earlier this spring, with a list price of $45 million. Now, with a $20 million price chop, the sellers are hoping to reel in a deal.

The 19,463-square-foot, five-bedroom, glass-and-stone home was built in 2009. Glass walls open to enormous terraces with waterfront views, while the home’s interior is replete with rare wood, marble, and stone.

Other lavish highlights include indoor and outdoor pools, a fitness center, home theater, an outdoor kitchen, a private dock, and a helipad.

There is also a three-bedroom guesthouse.

Hyde Park, NY

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Price: $27,500,000
Pelican Crest property:
This grand 13,133-square-foot, six-bedroom estate has been recently renovated.

Impressive highlights include cathedral, beamed, and coffered ceilings, along with an entry that soars more than 30 feet high. Carved fireplaces, custom stonework, and sculpted archways are among the ornate details. There are two primary suites, a wood-paneled library, stadium theater, wine cellar, fitness room, and an elevator.

The magnificent infinity pool and spa, with a spacious patio, would be nice spots to enjoy views that extend from Catalina and Newport Harbor up to the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

Newport Coast, CA

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Price: $29,950,000
Rail X Ranch: 
This storied, 1,739-acre ranch is where late Congressman Jim Kolbe grew up, according to his obituary in The Patagonia Regional Times.

The enormous property now boasts an 11,398-square-foot, eight-bedroom main residence with casita. There are also two additional homes for ranch managers, as well as three apartments designed to accommodate additional employees or visiting guests. A 1930s barn offers a workshop and additional storage area.

The property has an artesian well and comes with a rare “ownership of the mineral rights” on the ranch, according to the listing.

Numerous patios and porches offer beautiful views of the nearby Coronado National Forest.

Patagonia, AZ

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Price: $34,000,000
Olympic Tower Condominium:
Five homes with towering views of Manhattan are included in this listing

The 5,250-square-foot main residence features four to five bedrooms and two grand living and dining rooms. A primary suite here boasts a second kitchen with a separate service entrance. Another residence has two bedrooms and overlooks St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The third unit is 1,325 square feet and has one bedroom. The fourth home is 1,275 square feet and also has a single bedroom. The final apartment is a 1,600-square-foot, wood-paneled studio with a Murphy bed and an office alcove.

Building amenities include an on-site fitness center and a barber.

Manhattan, NY

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Price: $35,000,000
Expand the estate:
Here’s an opportunity to develop The Butterfly House, nicknamed for its roofline that resembles butterfly wings.

Plans for the proposed multilevel estate, drawn up by architect Michele Saee, come with the sale. The proposed 7,990-square-foot concept does require city approval and would bring the total square footage of the home up to nearly 18,000 square feet. The original five-bedroom, midcentury modern beauty was built in 1962 and features walls of glass to seamlessly transition the inside space to the outdoors.

A separate guesthouse is situated below the main home.

Beverly Hills, CA

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Price: $38,500,000
No reserve auction:
Built in 1993, this 14,301-square-foot estate has been entirely renovated.

The six-bedroom home is set on 5.5 acres and was designed for entertaining “on an epic scale.” Automated glass walls open to enormous terraces with striking views. A gourmet kitchen offers multiple islands and a catering kitchen. Some of the more impressive amenities include a 15-foot screening wall, 320-bottle wine cellar, fitness center, sauna, and “museum-quality” garage.

Private showings are by appointment. Bidding takes place Sept. 8 through 19.

Los Angeles, CA

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Price: $44,500,000
Malibu Rocky Oaks: 
This stone-clad, Tuscan villa appears to have been transported from Italy and even comes with the 10-acre Malibu Rocky Oaks Vineyard.

The five-bedroom estate is perched on 38 acres atop a Malibu Canyon peak. The 7,665-square-foot interior boasts a great room with a stone fireplace, rooftop observation deck, and a chef’s kitchen with a butler’s pantry.

An enormous primary suite has its own “private salon” and two walk-in closets. Other highlights include custom iron railings, imported chandeliers, a media room, and home theater.

Outside, there is an infinity pool, a loggia with a fireplace, a dining pavilion, and a private helipad.

Malibu, CA

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Price: $50,000,000
Newly-built duplex: 
This ultraluxe residential building was originally built in 1888 and later transformed into a residential tower.

The tower’s 72 homes still include historic details, such as exposed-wood beams and arched windows. The two-level, six-bedroom, 6,569-square-foot “trophy residence” required “years of meticulous designing and constructing,” according to the listing. High-end features include a Gaggenau chef’s kitchen with windows, plus a living room surrounded by glass walls. The bright primary suite has a soaking tub and balcony with riverfront views.

There is also a 3,900-square-foot private terrace, along with several more Juliet balconies, that overlook the nearby Hudson River. The $12,354 monthly HOA fees include access to a “theater-quality” screening room, a game room with popcorn machines, a children’s playroom, and fitness centers.

New York, NY

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Price: $54,600,000
Two-story penthouse:
This two-story penthouse offers sweeping 360-degree views from Central Park to the north and the river-to-river Manhattan skyline vistas to the south.

The 6,512-square-foot unit features four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. Lavish finishes include white stone floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, 14-foot ceilings, and an elevator. A gourmet kitchen has custom cabinets, white quartzite countertops, deluxe Gaggenau appliances, and access to a private terrace. One of the two baths in the primary suite overlooks Central Park and features a polished-nickel, freestanding tub.

Residents also have access to the 82-foot, two-lane swimming pool; fitness center; private dining room with chef’s catering kitchen; and a dedicated concierge.

New York, NY

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Price: $68,000,000
Dual estates:
The waterfront main residence was custom built in 2019 and comes with a 1920s, renovated guesthouse.

With nearly 23,000 square feet between the two homes, the sophisticated spread features bespoke interiors and top-of-the-line details. Inside, there are acoustic-paneled walls, a hosting bar with a lounge, and a gourmet kitchen “suited for a Michelin chef.” The property also has two media rooms, a fitness center, sauna, bar, and salon.

Outside, the resort-style pool and reflective ponds are the perfect backdrops for upscale leisure.

Miami Beach, FL



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