Forbes Magazine Top 20 List of 2022 The World’s Most Expensive Homes
15 Central Park West Penthouse, New York, N.Y. – $88 million

We all have that dream home. Imagine owning a place that is all yours and just so happens to be exactly how you envisioned it! That is what I call a dream come true. Sure, there may be tiny little details that alter from your overall vision, but come on, everything is just perfect. However, the price tag may just be a little too huge for you to handle. Doesn’t really mean you won’t be able to live in that spot someday, though. After all, whoever owns these places sure have made it to the top, and there is no doubt that they didn’t come cheap at all.
One57, New York, N.Y. – $90 million

Promised Land, Montecito, Calif. – $93 million

Mountain Home Road, Woodside, Calif. – $117.5 million

Antilia, Mumbai, India – $1 billion

Fair Field, Sagaponack, N.Y. – $248.5 million

Broken O Ranch, Augusta, Mont. – between $90 million and $132.5 million

Kensington Palace Gardens, London, U.K. – £117 million

Kensington Palace Gardens, London, U.K. – £57 million as of 2004

Ellison Estate, Woodside, Calif. – $200 million

Fleur de Lys, Holmby Hills, Calif. – $102 million

Villa Leopolda, Villefranche-sur-mer, France – $750 million as of 2008

Blossom Estate, Palm Beach, Fla. – $130 million

Xanadu 2.0, Seattle, Wash. – $120.5 million

One Hyde Park, London, U.K. – $221 million

Maison de L’Amitie, Palm Beach, Fla. – $95 million

Further Lane de Menil, East Hampton, N.Y. – $103 million

Silicon Valley Mansion, Los Altos Hills, Calif. – $100 million

Copper Beech Farm, Greenwich, Conn. – $120 million
