The year’s biggest real estate deals won some serious bragging rights. Homes with helipads, private islands, mountaintop lodges, and views you can’t fake flew off the market for mind-bending prices. If you’ve ever wondered what kind of places command eight- and nine-figure sales, consider this your front-row seat to the wildest buys of 2024.
Malibu, California – $210 Million

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This clifftop estate, once owned by Oakley founder James Jannard, set a new California price record. The property spans nearly 10 acres and includes a 20,000-square-foot residence, two guesthouses, and views that rival any postcard. It’s Malibu at its most majestic—massive, modern, and mercilessly private.
Palm Beach, Florida – $152 Million

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Tarpon Island completely changed what it means to have waterfront luxury. This private island was renovated into a true one-of-a-kind sanctuary, complete with a main mansion, guest quarters, and a tennis court. Its $152 million price locks in palm trees, privacy walls, and panoramic views.
Indian Creek Island, Florida – $150 Million (Offers)

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Tom Brady’s waterfront estate on “Billionaire Bunker” drew $150 million+ offers before officially hitting the market. A gym, spa, sports court, and a boat dock are all included. If sold at asking, it would rank among Florida’s most expensive residential sales ever. The GOAT knows prime real estate.
Palm Beach, Florida – $148 Million

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Casa Amado made waves with its timeless Mediterranean architecture and Mizner legacy. The 23,000-square-foot mansion included a staggering 225 feet of beachfront and meticulous historical restorations. Collector-quality details and old-money glamour drew in investor Daren Metropoulos, who snapped it up quickly.
New York, New York – $135 Million

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Crown Building’s crown jewel—a five-floor Aman penthouse—was purchased by Vladislav Doronin. It includes 13,000+ square feet of property, private spa access, skyline views, and amenities straight out of a luxury resort. It sits high above Fifth Avenue and the deal shattered New York’s top-tier condo records.
Aspen, Colorado – $125 Million (Listed)

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Billionaire Bill Koch listed his 53-acre Aspen retreat for $125 million. It includes a 16,600-square-foot lodge and seven guest cabins. Though technically a listing, not a sale, it could easily shatter state records once sold.
Miami Beach, Florida – $120 Million

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This Star Island estate previously tied to Shaquille O’Neal was sold by Vlad Doronin for a record-setting $120 million. It has eight bedrooms, a private dock, and courts for both tennis and basketball.
New York, New York – $117.4 Million

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Central Park Tower’s duplex penthouse on the 107th and 108th floors went for $117.4 million. The 12,500-square-foot space features towering ceilings, twin terraces, and postcard views of the park.
Carpinteria, California – $96 Million

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This dreamy Tuscan-style villa on 10 oceanfront acres fetched $96 million in Carpinteria. It was built in 2007 with old-world craftsmanship and California ease. The olive trees, infinity pools, and mountains in the backdrop sealed the deal.
Los Angeles, California – $86 Million

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A Spanish Colonial Revival compound–once owned by Rod Stewart–was part of an $86 million deal across two properties. The 17,000-square-foot estate includes lush gardens, and ornate interiors.
Aspen, Colorado – $77 Million

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The Ranch at Owl Creek sprawls across 60 snowy acres near the top ski resorts. It contains an eight-bedroom lodge, a trout pond, and a heated pool. For $77 million, buyers got mountain solitude with an Aspen zip code.
Miami Beach, Florida – $72.25 Million

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This modern Biscayne Bay estate has nine bedrooms, 12,500 square feet, and waterfront everything—including a wet bar and maid’s quarters. It was built to host parties that start at sunset and end with sunrise over the water.
Aspen, Colorado – $66.5 Million

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Aspen never stops impressing. A five-bedroom, 9,000-square-foot home tucked in downtown Aspen fetched $66.5 million. The location is prime, minutes from the slopes, yet private and serene.
Carpinteria, California – $65 Million

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This 10,900-square-foot coastal property spans three parcels and over 12 acres. Ocean views wrap around the five-bedroom estate, and high-end interiors complement the naturally wild setting. At $65 million, buyers took home peace, privacy, and serious Pacific frontage.
Washington, D.C. – $25 Million

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Howard Lutnick snagged this record-breaking D.C. mansion from Bret Baier for $25 million. The Foxhall-area home clocked in at 16,250 square feet and boasts marble everywhere, multiple libraries, and serious security features.