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The Most Expensive Home Sales of 2025 – So Far

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A $133 million Florida compound is the highest-priced sale so far this year 

Coastal Florida takes the cake for the most expensive home sale of 2025 so far, with a beachfront compound in Naples going for $133 million. It’s followed by two Los Angeles estates, each fetching $110 million. Every home on this year’s top 10 list has sold for $60 million or more; Florida and California dominated the list. The Sunshine State and the Golden State have long been ultra-luxury hotspots.

In total, Los Angeles and coastal Florida account for seven of the ten most expensive sales this year. An oceanfront estate in Hawaii, a massive Bay Area property, and a Manhattan duplex round out the list.

The most expensive home sales of 2025

2200 Gordon Dr., Naples, FL 34102: Sold for $133 million in April
630 Nimes Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90077: Sold for $110 million in May
594 S. Mapleton Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90024: Sold for $110 million in July
329 Albion Ave., Woodside, CA 94062: Sold for $85 million in September
88 La Gorce Cir., Miami Beach, FL 33141: Sold for $74.3 million in April
4823 Kahala Ave., Honolulu, HI 96816: Sold for $65.8 million in March
71 Beverly Park, Beverly Hills, CA 90210: Sold for $63.1 million in June
66 La Gorce Cir., Miami Beach, FL 33141: Sold for $60 million in March
150 Charles St., Unit 9A, New York, NY 10014: Sold for $60 million in March
1028 Ridgedale Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210: Sold for $60 million in April

The most expensive home sales of September

We also took a look at the most expensive home sales of September.

September’s highest-priced sale was the Green Gables estate in the Bay Area, which went for $85 million and consisted of seven houses on 74 acres. It was followed by an Aspen, CO property that sold for $58.3 million. Rounding out the top three was a multi-property sale that contained an estate previously owned by Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, which brought in $55 million total. 

329 Albion Ave., Woodside, CA 94062: Sold for $85 million 
210 S. West End St., Aspen, CO 81611: Sold for $58.3 million
319 San Ysidro Rd. & 289 San Ysidro Rd., Montecito, CA 93108: Sold for $55 million
6026 Camino De La Costa, La Jolla, CA 92037: Sold for $47 million
11740 Crescenda St., Los Angeles, CA 90049: Sold for $44 million 
395 E. Reds Rd., Aspen, CO 81611: Sold for $37.8 million 
1214 N. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach, FL 33480: Sold for $37 million
825 5th Ave. Unit 15 FLR, New York City, NY 10065: Sold for $33.7 million
344 Beaver Dam Rd., Vail, CO 81657: Sold for $32.2 million
33 Lily Pond Ln., East Hampton, NY 11937: Sold for $31.5 million 

Four of last month’s most expensive home sales were in California, three were in Colorado ski towns, and the rest were in New York and Florida. All of them sold for more than $30 million. 

In a market defined by economic uncertainty, limited affordability, and record wealth concentration, luxury homes are still selling quickly — even as many buyers sit out.

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