From expansive spaces to roam in the West to "snug" beach retreats in the East, prepare to be awestruck by the opulence of the most luxurious real estate across all 50 states.
If you won the Mega Millions or the PowerBall, you could buy this New York City Penthouse, which has to be one of the most expensive homes in New York for sale.
If you're on the lookout for an amazing property to call home with features that would be hard to find elsewhere, then you want to take a look at this.
The Royal C. Peabody Estate was built for the founder of Brooklyn Edison (Con Edison) in 1905. It is a two-and-a-half-story lakefront estate that sits overlooking Lake George. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. The estate consists of 31.29 Acres and 470 feet of lakefront property on Lake George. The mansion has been restored with modern amenities and the look of the early 1900s. The mansion boasts intricate woodwork and a stone basement with a brick wine cellar.
The sprawling 35-acre resort in Lake George has just gone through major renovations. It's just 2 miles from Lake George Beach State Park and 8 miles from Prospect Mountain. According to the listing, "the Ranch has been carefully renovated to create a unique retreat; designing its new rooms and common areas to be both beautiful and comfortable while paying tribute to the area’s history. The 100 guest rooms have been completely reimagined, while two buildings with 35 additional guest rooms are not yet in service." They have many wedding venue options or stay for a corporate retreat. There is also a horse stable and riding area on the property.
The Capital Region's most expensive home that is currently for sale is this stunning Chatham estate resting on 160 acres of bucolic Upstate New York landscape.
This was once North Petersburgh United Methodist Church. The stained glass windows are intact along with pews, a large kitchen area, and a church hall. There is also an area for a choir. It sits on 1.81 acres. The basement is partially finished. The old church is listed at $79,900 and needs a lot of work.
This is one of those, "Would you take a look at this!" kind of houses that you find. This house outside Buffalo is stuck in the 1970s. It's a time capsule to a groovy time when decorating was colorful and taken to the extreme.
Now, after changing hands from several generations and several families it is now up for sale for $2.95 million. You can also rent the island for a mere $8,500 a week. Whiskey not included.