A $62M Oceanfront Penthouse in Miami Metro Is the Week’s Most Expensive Home
A two-story oceanfront penthouse in Bal Harbour, FL, listed for $62 million is this week’s most expensive home on Realtor.com.
Located atop the Oceana Bal Harbour, the waterfront residence offers spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, and Miami skyline. The condo, which last changed hands in 2017 for $25 million, was fully renovated and now features many lavish details, including a rooftop terrace with a private pool.
Other pricey properties hitting the market this week include a Greenwich Village townhome in New York City, massive estate in Palm Beach, FL, and a waterfront home in Nantucket, MA.
For a full look at this week’s 10 most expensive homes, scroll down.
Price: $28,500,000
Lakeside retreat: This sophisticated six-bedroom estate comes with 520 feet of frontage on Flathead Lake.
Built in 2009, the custom stone home features a great room with a fireplace designed with boulders that appear to be falling from the ceiling to the floor. There are glass panels that completely retract into the stone walls. The primary suite has a fireplace and access to a terrace. The lower level features a full bar, pool table, and home theater.
The 5.8-acre lot includes a private boat launch and a two-bedroom guest apartment above the garage.
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Price: $29,000,000
River Oaks Estate: The owner of this French-style chateau is socialite and philanthropist Lori Krohn Sarofim, according to The Real Deal.
The 15,033-square-foot estate was built in 1994 and fully remodeled. Details include limestone floors, millwork, and antique fireplaces. The primary suite has dual baths, a two-level closet, and a private patio. Luxe amenities include a gym with a wet bar, a game room, a wine room, a garden room, and a safe room.
The 1.5-acre lot features a koi pond, a pool, and luscious landscaping.
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Price: $29,000,000
Grizzly Ranch: This giant, 9,286-acre property hosts off-the-grid weddings and ranching operations.
The working ranch is also home to 7 miles of Little Grizzly Creek. The property contains 16 miles of creeks and river and offers trout fishing as well as a hay and grazing operation.
This is the first time the ranch is being offered with the seller’s mineral rights, “which have generated significant royalty payments from oil and gas production,” according to the listing.
Multiple outbuildings are also included in the sale.
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Price: $29,950,000
Renovated residence: HGTV designers Cortney and Robert Novogratz duo spent 3.5 years renovating this Greenwich Village townhome.
Originally built in 1836, the 6,800-square-foot unit was redesigned in 1920 by architect and artist William Sanger, who added a curved roofline and arched doorways.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the Novogratzes purchased the five-bedroom unit in 2019 for $8.5 million. Luxurious amenities now include Gucci wallpaper, a custom kitchen with a La Cornue range, intricate moldings, and custom mantels.
There is nearly 1,700 square feet of outdoor space, and it includes a secluded garden area and a kitchen. The property comes with a “self-contained” guest apartment.
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Price: $31,800,000
Central Park perch: This four-bedroom condo overlooking Central Park was renovated by British interior designer Kelly Hoppen.
The 4,577-square-foot residence boasts a corner living room with a Juliet balcony, ornate chandeliers, and dark oak parquet flooring.
The building, designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern, offers 24/7 door attendants, a concierge service, and a fitness center with a skylit indoor pool.
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Price: $32,900,000
Posh Palm Beach property: Laura Andrassy, ex-wife of golf legend Greg Norman, purchased a vacant lot here 10 years ago and built a 5,869-square-foot estate in 2016, according to the Palm Beach Daily News.
The stylish living room features a wood ceiling with exposed beams, arched windows, an ornate mantel, and built-in bookcases. There’s a full bar and another sitting area that opens to the pool-side loggia.
The five-bedroom home includes a walk-in wine cellar and a chef’s kitchen with a butler’s pantry. The primary suite features a French doors that open to a private patio.
The backyard is very private and includes an in-ground pool with a hot tub.
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Price: $35,000,000
Exquisite estate: Known as “Longevity,” this elevated, gray-shingled estate offers views of Nantucket Harbor.
Built in 1949, the seven-bedroom main home features a wraparound porch and numerous balconies.
The 1.2-acre lot boasts 175 feet of water frontage, including a private beach. The oversized two-car garage has living quarters above, and the 224-square-foot boathouse has been “grandfathered” in.
The Conservation Commission has granted approval for a pool and pool house.
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Price: $37,500,000
Recently reduced residence: This 16,316-square-foot estate was initially listed in February for $55 million.
The seven-bedroom home was built in 2020 and overlooks the 11th green at the Bear’s Club golf course. The interior features walls of windows, soaring ceilings, custom finishes, and a spectacular kitchen.
Other eye-popping amenities include a fitness center, home theater, spa with a massage table, wet bar, and six-car garage.
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Price: $43,000,000
Updated antique: Built in 1910, the 10,800-square-foot limestone townhome has been entirely modernized.
Jaw-dropping details include marble flooring, Palladian double doors, private balconies, and a top-floor terrace with Central Park views.
The seven-story unit comes with two kitchens, a media room, library, fitness center, and home office. The main-floor chef’s kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances, custom cabinets, and a dumb waiter to the upstairs kitchen.
There’s a private elevator, and the third-floor primary suite comes with a fireplace.
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Price: $62,000,000
Plush penthouse: This two-story, corner penthouse boasts nearly 9,000 square feet of interior space and a private rooftop pool.
Located on the top floors of the Oceana Bal Harbour, the six-bedroom waterfront unit features an open floor plan with walls of windows.
The modernized space features glass doors that swing, a floating staircase, and illuminated tray ceilings. Nearly every room offers views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, and Miami skyline.
The 7,000-square-foot rooftop terrace includes a private swimming pool with a hot tub and an outdoor kitchen.