‘The One’ In Los Angeles Could Become The Most Expensive Home Ever Sold In The U.S. At $295 Million

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‘The One’ In Los Angeles Could Become The Most Expensive Home Ever Sold In The U.S. At $295 Million
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Aaron Kirman of Compass and Branden and Rayni Williams of The Beverly Hills Estates are partnering with Concierge Auctions to market the home.

“As the real estate community knows, there are a very limited number of $300 million homes and it often takes one to five years to sell ultra high-end mega mansions,” Kirman tells. “An auction is the best way to sell the home in a specific period of time. The team is open to receiving offers prior to the auction, based on price and terms. It is highly probable that the auction will happen in order for buyers to compete to own the world's ultimate estate.

“What we have learned from the pandemic is that a home is one of the most important aspects of life,” Kirman says. “The property provides an extravagant life, where one doesn't need to leave their home.

Outside, there is a large yard with 30-foot-high palm trees, covered patios that blur the lines between indoor and outdoor living and plenty of space for entertaining. Other unique amenities include a putting green, 10,000-bottle wine cellar, tennis court, and even a nightclub. The One also offers 360-degree views of the city skyline, San Gabriel Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

“These virtual assets have a value based on how much a consumer is willing to pay backed by a specific commodity, typically money, gold, property, etc.,” Kirman says. “Real property is an indefinite necessity with proven market values over time, so buying one of the most unique properties ever built in Los Angeles is an investment that cannot be quantified and will be worth it.

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