Villa Firenze is currently the most expensive home in America with its listing at $160 million. Apart from being the most expensive home listed, it is also the most expensive home ever to go to auction. It will be going to auction on January 26th with no reserve and no minimum bid.
Villa Firenze sits in an insulated 10-acre land and is measured at 28,660 square feet. It has 13 bedrooms, 17 full bathrooms, eight half bathrooms, a grand foyer, huge windows, Old World-style fireplaces, coffered ceilings, and wide-arched walk-throughs. The property also boasts of a landscaped motor court, large palm trees, a central fountain, a two-story guest house, a huge pool pavilion with a pool house, a jogging/walking trail, gardens, and a tennis court.
The auction of Villa Firenze on January 26th will be handled by Concierge Auctions in cooperation with agents Jeff Hyland and Rick Hilton of Hilton & Hyland, Beverly Hills.
This is a look at the front of the house with a showcase of the circular central garden that has flowers and a water fountain. These pair well with the palm trees to complement the beige exteriors of the house. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is the foyer of the main house with a tall wooden beamed ceiling, a wooden rectangular table and a large set of glass doors that let in an abundance of natural lighting. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is a close look at the grand foyer and its rectangular dark wooden table over a patterned area rug and a view of the grand staircase on the far side. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is the guesthouse foyer with terracotta tiles, beige walls and a set of wrought iron gate. These are all complemented by the potted plants. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is a view of the foyer from the vantage of the hallway showcasing the tall arched walkways with white moldings. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is the living room with a traditional-style aesthetic topped with a white coffered ceiling with small chandeliers over the sofa set and coffee table. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is the spacious family room that has a wooden beamed ceiling over the sofa set that is warmed by the fireplace and complemented by the dark wooden structures lining the walls. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
The formal dining room has a large rectangular dining table matched by the surrounding chairs. These are then complemented by the large fireplace on the side and topped with a large chandelier. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
The bedroom has a large dark wooden sleigh bed that matches the wooden tones of the cabinet and the beamed ceiling that hangs a circular chandelier over the bed. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is a closer look at the back of the house showcasing the large pool that is surrounded by concrete walkways adorned by the surrounding lush landscaping filled with grass, shrubs and trees. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This view of the back of the house showcases more of the elegant designs of the large swimming pool that has a pavilion and a pool house sitting opposite each other. These are then complemented by the surrounding landscape of greenery. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is an aerial view of the back of the house. Here you can see the exterior walls of the house and the swimming pool stand out against the surrounding landscape of tall palm trees. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is an aerial view of the large house with a large grass lawn at the back perfect for house parties and gatherings. This leads to the large pool area in the distance. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is an aerial view of the front of the house showcasing more of the palm trees and landscaping that augments the earthy beige exteriors and balconies of the house. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
With a list price large enough to make a billionaire’s eyes water, currently listed at $160 million, America’s most expensive home, Villa Firenze, will be going to auction on January 26th with no reserve and no minimum bid. Insulated on 10 acres in Beverly Park, the most exclusive part of Beverly Hills, it claims two firsts: the most expensive home in the country and the most expensive ever to go to auction. Will it sell? Will there be an exceptional deal made?
Naturally the most expensive home would be located in L.A.’s most expensive neighborhood. Not only is Beverly Park guard-gated at the north and south entrances, there are gates within the community as well as gates to each residence – some with private guards. Denzel Washington, Sylvester Stallone, Mark Wahlberg and more red-carpet regulars and business moguls call Beverly Park home.
With land scarce in most wealthy L.A. neighborhoods, that isn’t the case in Beverly Park. Lot sizes come in acres rather than square feet and the most expensive home is sprawled across 10 acres. Encompassing 28,660 square feet, Villa Firenze houses 13 bedrooms, 17 full baths and eight half baths. Outstanding features include huge windows – some two-story, large Old World-style fireplaces and surrounds, coffered ceilings and wide-arched walk-throughs. The exquisitely landscaped motor court is surrounded by exotic 40-foot Canary Island palm trees, a central landscaped fountain, and has parking for up to 30 cars. Opening to a grand foyer, the area beyond contains 20,000 square feet of formal entertaining space. The grounds contain a two-story guest house, huge pool pavilion with pool house, and a tennis court. There is a jogging/walking trail around the perimeter of the property. Grassy lawns, water features, rose gardens and other gardens and multiple verandas for outdoor entertaining assure activities for everyone.
America’s most expensive mansion, currently listed at $160 million, will be auctioned by Concierge Auctions in cooperation with agents Jeff Hyland and Rick Hilton of Hilton & Hyland, Beverly Hills on January 26th with no reserve and no minimum bid.