Dare To Dream: 5 Magnificent Mansions You Could Buy If You Won the $810M Mega Millions Jackpot
Dare To Dream: 5 Magnificent Mansions You Could Buy If You Won the $810M Mega Millions Jackpot
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Case in point: When my husband catches me buying lottery tickets, first he shakes his head and reminds me that my chances are about 1 in 303 million. Mega Millions tickets cost $2 apiece, but dreaming is free! 329 Albion Ave, Woodside, CA Price: $125,000,000 High-tech titan: Rub shoulders with the Silicon Valley greats in Green Gables, described as "One of America's grandest estates." There's plenty of room for family, friends, and the myriad hangers-on who will doubtless start attaching themselves to you, because it has an impressive 34 bedrooms and 26 baths in 23,900 square feet of living space. He added 8,000 square feet of living space to the estate, which now measures 27,150 square feet and boasts 11 bedrooms and 14.5 bathrooms. It sits on a 2.69-acre hilltop and features dramatic views of all of L.A. Watch: Nevada's Most Expensive Home: Lake Tahoe's $64M 'Castle on the Hill' 432 Park Ave, Unit 79, New York City, NY Price: $135,000,000 I'll take Manhattan: $135 million won't get you much square footage here, comparatively speaking, but it will buy you a home in the clouds on one of the world's most prestigious addresses on Central Park, approximately 1,396 feet above the masses. This minimalist, Hiroshi Sugimoto-designed penthouse known as the Floating Inner Garden encompasses an entire floor measuring 8,055 square feet, with five bedrooms and seven baths, plus two adjacent apartments. 355 Ocean Blvd, Golden Beach, FL Price: $100,000,000 Mega in Miami: This Golden Beach compound features 250 linear feet of ocean frontage on 1.5 acres in one of Miami's chicest enclaves. 730 S Galena St, Aspen, CO Price: $100,000,000 Rocky Mountain high: One of only five single-family homes on Aspen Mountain, this iconic residence with ski-in, ski-out access features 10 bedrooms and 12 baths in 14,154 square feet of living space.