Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 7月18日 07時58分
Two neighboring megamansions in the ritzy Bel-Air district of Los Angeles are each aspiring to become the most expensive home ever sold in the U.S. ⠀
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A nine-bedroom spec home coming to market for $180 million sits right next door to a 12-bedroom spec home already asking $188 million. ⠀
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The $180 million newcomer, pictured first, boasts roughly 34,000 square feet, a 2,000-bottle wine room encased in white oak and glass, and a wellness center with a gym. Outside on 1.2 acres is a waterfall, a vegetable and herb garden, and an outdoor kitchen with a grill and pizza oven.⠀
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The contemporary home down the street, meanwhile, is a roughly 38,000-square-foot behemoth featuring elevators lined with crocodile skin.⠀
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The current record holder for the priciest home ever sold in the U.S. is a sprawling estate in the Hamptons that went for $137 million to hedge fund manager Barry Rosenstein in 2014.⠀
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Read more at the link in our bio. ⠀
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?: 1) Simon Berlyn; 2) Bruce Makowsky/Bam Luxury Development
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