America’s Most Expensive Home Is a $70M Modern Mansion on Miami Beach’s Hibiscus Island
A $70 million home on Hibiscus Island in Miami Beach, FL, is this week’s most expensive home on Realtor.com®.
Featuring oceanfront views from downtown Miami to Biscayne Bay, this modern mansion boasts a minimalist interior and a rooftop space designed for entertaining.
The homeowners purchased the island residence in 2019 for just $27,750,000, so they’re hoping to more than double their money with their $6,374-per-square-foot asking price.
Other pricey properties on the market this week include a Manhattan condo atop the luxury Aman Hotel, a newly built California mansion in America’s richest ZIP code, and a 704-acre equestrian estate in Florida.
Here’s a full look at this week’s 10 most expensive homes.
Price: $25,500,000
Lakefront luxury: Located along Lake Austin, this design by Austin-based architect Ryan Street boasts nearly 9,000 square feet of sumptuous living space.
Built in 2008, the five-bedroom residence is on a private cove overlooking Laguna Gloria. The half-acre grounds include a pool, seating area, and outdoor kitchen.
Price: $25,700,000
Luxury beachfront living: This sophisticated six-bedroom waterfront estate is resort-style living at its finest.
The 8,929-square-foot interiors feature a grand travertine staircase, a great room with intricate moldings, and floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the Gulf of Mexico.
The lushly landscaped estate includes two rooftop decks, covered terraces, and an infinity pool.
Price: $27,950,000
Oceanfront opulence: Overlooking Mecox Bay, this 1.6-acre property offers room for growth.
Built in 1976, the 2,500-square-foot residence features wood-clad walls and ceilings and walls of glass. The property includes an additional .41-acre parcel with bay frontage.
Price: $28,000,000
Central Park views: This three-bedroom condo is just one of 22 private homes located above the luxury Aman Hotel.
The midtown unit offers 3,498 square feet of sleek interior space with views of Central Park. Custom details include a double-sided fireplace between the dining and living rooms and a primary suite with a soaking tub and rain/steam shower.
Residents have access to a spa, fitness center, restaurants, an indoor pool, and outdoor terrace.
Price: $28,000,000
Brand-new build: This six-bedroom residence is in America’s most expensive ZIP code.
The three-story home with an elevator measures 10,668 square feet. The floor plan includes a 20-foot glass front door, floating staircase, tiered home theater, sauna, fitness center, glass-enclosed wine room, and covered outdoor kitchen overlooking the pool.
Price: $29,995,000
Montecito mansion: This six-bedroom estate featured in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s Netflix documentary just had another price cut.
The 13,599-square-foot residence was priced at $35 million in 2023, when it was the filming location for the famous couple.
Lavish amenities include a home theater, bar, game room, guesthouse, five-car garage, chicken coops, vegetable gardens, and citrus orchards.
Price: $30,000,000
Colossal Colonial: This classic Connecticut antique comes with 6.3 acres overlooking Long Island Sound.
The waterfront property includes a primary residence that has been expanded over the years, a guesthouse, and a staff cottage. The main residence offers 11 bedrooms, 10 fireplaces, and nine bathrooms.
Built in 1900, the 124-year-old property is said to have had just two owners.
Price: $35,000,000
Equestrian estate: This 704-acre horse property boasts 748 stalls, dirt and turf tracks, and a luxury residence built in 1997.
While no interior photos are available, the 7,800-square-foot, four-bedroom home has high ceilings, stone countertops, a gas fireplace, and four bathrooms.
A 15-acre commercial area “can yield a huge return plus many options to develop mini farms,” the listing notes.
Price: $38,000,000
Abundant acreage: This six-bedroom vineyard home on 4.4 acres was designed by San Francisco–based firm Atelier Ugo Sap. It comes with a separate structure that could be transformed into a guesthouse or home office.
The property includes a 7,930-square-foot main house, a one-bedroom pool house, and an in-ground pool. The land produces wine, jam, honey, and olive oil.
Price: $70,000,000
Hibiscus Island: This eight-bedroom estate designed by Florida architect Ralph Choeff comes with a private dock.
Lavish highlights of the 10,982-square-foot modern mansion include a home theater, wine cellar, and elevator. The outdoor living area has a rooftop with a kitchen, hot tub, and outdoor shower. There’s also a beach area with a fire pit.