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The average US home costs around $368,000, but some properties on the market are truly exceptional. If you have a few million dollars to spend, or better yet, tens of millions, you can own a mansion, palace, or estate that's truly fit for royalty.
Here are four multi-million dollar homes currently for sale, each with its own unique charm and luxury features:
A Colorado Castle on the Foothills
List price: $125 million
This 16,631-square-foot estate boasts eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and seven luxury guest cabins. Surrounded by 53 acres of pristine land, it's just 11 miles from downtown Aspen.
A Neo-Classical Palace in Delray Beach
List price: $47.5 million
This sprawling 2.5-acre property features a massive pool, bowling alley, cinema, bar, and auto plaza with a six-bay garage. Its majestic foyer entrance leads to a grand staircase and salon window walls with expansive southern views.
A Beaux-Arts Mansion in Manhattan's Carnegie Hill
List price: $18.5 million
This 5,225-square-foot Upper East Side mansion boasts five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and two powder rooms. With four floors, a rooftop living space, and amenities like fireplaces and a butler's pantry, it's a true gem of New York City real estate.
A Dallas Castle Fit for Royalty
List price: $64 million
This French-style chateau was built by Swiss architect Maurice Fatio for Italian count Pio Crespi. With 12.5 bathrooms, 10 bedrooms, and opulent features like conservatories and art deco bars, it's truly a palace fit for royalty.
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