(WXIN) – There are dream homes, and then there are them in your dreams Houses.
We’re talking about houses with underground tunnels, inside and Outdoor pools and more bathrooms than the average number of rooms in a typical home.
Point2 has compiled a list of the most expensive homes in each US state and Washington DC
“With gleaming listings ranging from a mansion on the Atlantic Promenade in New York to an apartment building in North Dakota in the middle of a conservation area, they all have one thing in common: They’re amazing homes with equally amazing prices,” Real’s real estate news agency reported .
It’s no surprise that the list is the most expensive house in California. A 25,025-square-foot Malibu home is on the market for $225 million in the Golden State — about 60 times more than the most expensive Nebraska home on the list last.
The California home features 16 bedrooms, 22 bathrooms, a gym, a beach house, guest houses, an office, an underground tunnel, and a movie theater, among other features.
The Nebraska home has an asking price of $3.75 million and features four bedrooms, six bathrooms, water views, a lake room with a fireplace, a hot tub and more.
The list includes everything from a $4.99 million modern ranch in North Dakota to a nearly 100-year-old estate in Miami Beach, Florida that’s on the market for $170 million.
There’s even at least one celebrity crib on the list.
Indiana’s most expensive home is racing icon Tony Stewart’s $30 million lodge, which features a 22-acre lake.
Here is the full list:
- California – $225,000,000
- New York – $175,000,000
- Florida – $170,000,000
- Nevada – $100,000,000
- Washington—$85,000,000
- Oregon—$65,000,000
- Connecticut – $60,000,000
- Texas – $60,000,000
- Hawaii – $59,500,000
- Colorado – $55,00,000
- Tennessee – $50,00,000
- Utah – $48,000,000
- Illinois—$45,000,000
- Montana—$40,000,000
- Massachusetts – $39,000,000
- Virginia – $39,000,000
- Indiana—$30,000,000
- Arizona – $28,000,000
- New Mexico – $27,500,000
- Pennsylvania – $27,000,000
- Kentucky—$25,000,000
- New Jersey – $25,000,000
- Maryland – $24,900,000
- District of Columbia – $20,000,000
- South Carolina – $20,000,000
- Idaho—$19,750,000
- New Hampshire – $19,500,000
- West Virginia – $19,500,000
- Wyoming – $19,500,000
- Rhode Island – $18,500,000
- Georgia – $17,800,000
- Vermont – $16,000,000
- Oklahoma – $15,000,000
- Louisiana—$14,000,000
- North Carolina – $13,900,000
- Alabama—$12,300,031
- Mississippi – $12,250,000
- Minnesota – $12,000,000
- Iowa – $11,900,000
- Wisconsin – $11,900,000
- Michigan—$11,500,000
- Maine – $10,500,000
- Missouri – $9,999,999
- Alaska – $9,000,000
- Arkansas – $7,000,000
- Ohio – $6,950,000
- South Dakota – $6,900,000
- Kansas – $6,700,000
- North Dakota – $4,999,900
- Delaware – $4,850,000
- Nebraska – $3,750,000
Prices apply to house ads active from Thursday. Photos of the houses can be found in the current list.