These properties across the US are the most expensive listings in their respective states. Does anyone out there want to go half?
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This seven-bedroom mansion evokes feelings of historical elegance despite only being built a few decades ago.
This cozy 1930s oceanfront property in Rehoboth Beach is Delaware's most expensive home on the market.
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.
This "fixer-upper" in Tulsa has only had two owners in the 100 years since it was built.
The most expensive property in Idaho is located in the beautiful mountain city of Ketchum, providing plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner's enormous Malibu compound could become the highest-priced sale in California's history at $225M.
This 309-acre farm estate, located 35 miles west of Philadelphia, has been in the same family since 1937.
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.
In the ski resort town of Stowe, you can find Vermont's most expensive property, complete with a tennis court and minigolf course.
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.