America’s Most Expensive Home Is a $72.5M L.A. Megamansion With a Hookah Lounge

This week’s most expensive listing on Realtor.com® is smokin’ hot!

A massive 24,000-square-foot mansion packed with nearly every lavish amenity possible, including a hookah lounge, is back on the market for $72.5 million.

Designed for large-scale entertaining, the over-the-top property built just three years ago comes with a white-sand volleyball court, a 30-person hot tub, a 20-seat theater, and a nightclub.

The owner of the Los Angeles spec mansion is said to be developer and physician Joseph Englanoff, who also owns the Bel-Air estate dubbed “La Fin” listed for a staggering $139 million.

Other pricey properties on the market this week include a mountain sanctuary in Utah, a riverfront mansion in Virginia, and a full-floor Manhattan condo.

Here’s a full look at this week’s 10 most expensive homes.

Price: $30,000,000
‘Best’ views in Beverly Hills:
This six-bedroom estate boasts views from Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean.

Offering nearly 7,000 square feet of one-level living, the midcentury modern-era residence is surrounded by walls of glass.

The 1-acre lot features an outdoor bar along with an in-ground pool and a hot tub.

Beverly Hills, CA

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Price: $31,000,000
Mountain mansion:
This 10,144-square-foot residence on 5.4 acres is surrounded by mature evergreens.

Offering exclusive ski access to the base of the Tombstone lift, the four-bedroom estate features majestic mountain views. Highlights include oversized glass pocket doors, Zen-like waterfalls, and a primary suite with a fireplace.

Park City, UT

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Price: $31,999,000
Private promontory property:
This recently built residence high above the Sunset Strip offers sweeping city, mountain, and ocean views.

Designed by architect Zoltan Pali, the six-bedroom estate in the exclusive Bird Streets area provides a seamless transition to the outdoor space with its automated pocket doors.

Los Angeles, CA

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Price: $32,500,000
Brand-new build:
The sleek contemporary design pays homage to the “design flair” of Palm Springs in the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s.

The nearly 13,000-square-foot interior features oak, terrazzo, and concrete elements. There are six fireplaces, a kiddie pool, a poolside movie projector, a home theater, an art gallery, a “hotel-size” bar, and a separate casita.

La Quinta, CA

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Price: $33,900,000
Riverfront residence:
Overlooking the Potomac River, this 32,000-square-foot mansion was originally listed in 2022 for $39 million.

The French Provincial-style estate has a sports pavilion, game room, 3,000-bottle wine cellar, media room, indoor basketball court, indoor pool, and outdoor pool.

The garage, which accommodates 22 vehicles, can also be used as a ballroom for large-scale events.

McLean, VA

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Price: $35,000,000
Central Park views: 
This Upper East Side condo spans the entire third floor. A pair of units in the same building were traded for a massive $101 million in 2022.

This five-bedroom residence was renovated by designer Peter Marino. It features a private elevator, a library with a Juliet balcony, and several wood-burning fireplaces.

Manhattan, NY

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Price: $35,000,000
Hollywood Hills home:
This 11,800-square-foot estate offers breathtaking views of the Hollywood Hills, downtown Los Angeles, and the Pacific Ocean.

Built in 2015, the modern manse is surrounded by retractable walls of glass, which open to an enormous deck with an infinity pool, hot tub, and outdoor entertainment area. The lower level has a spa with a sauna, media room, wine cellar, and fitness center.

Los Angeles, CA

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Price: $39,999,000
Oceanfront opulence: 
This seven-bedroom retreat last changed hands in 2018, when Image Skincare founder Marc Ronert and his wife, Janna Ronert, reportedly sold it for $19.2 million.

The 9,583-square-foot residence comes with 100 feet of frontage overlooking Miami Beach. Stunning features include a chef’s kitchen with privacy walls, a wellness spa with a massage room, and a Ferrari-red summer kitchen.

Miami Beach, FL

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Price: $42,000,000
Private beachfront access:
This seven-bedroom estate is owned by real estate investor and author Grant Cardone, who reportedly purchased it three years ago for $24 million from designer Tommy Hilfiger and his wife, Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger, who had the interiors done by designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard.

Built in 2007, the waterfront mansion boasts a black marble staircase, an elevator, a two-story living room, and a heated saltwater pool. A pool deck and outdoor grilling area were renovated last year.

Golden Beach, FL

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Price: $72,500,000
Spectacular spec house:
This nine-bedroom mansion made its debut on the market in 2022. It has reappeared, holding steady at its astronomical asking price.

That’s $3,021 per square foot for this shimmering pad, which boasts materials sourced from around the world.

Resort-style amenities include a 100-foot curved pool, a 30-person Jacuzzi, an 18-foot sunken fire pit, an eight-person sauna, a gym and wellness center, and a hookah lounge.

Los Angeles, CA

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