2019年美國十大最貴豪宅
2019年全年豪宅價格漲幅偏低,百萬美元級住宅面臨新的稅收,外國投資者也受到了限制。但這并未妨礙美國豪宅買家為別墅、頂樓以及海景房拿出過億美元的房款。 曼哈頓的一套頂層住宅在2019年十大最貴房屋中排名榜首。Miller Samuel的數據顯示,其成交價為2.4億美元,比去年紐約市的最高房屋交易價上升了近1.66億美元。 除了曼哈頓,2019年的豪宅買家還在佛羅里達州棕櫚海灘和洛杉磯貝萊爾亮出了大手筆。《華爾街日報》報道,2019年9月洛杉磯一幢別墅在降價1.56億美元后,以9400萬美元的價格售出。 買家包括億萬富翁杰夫·貝佐斯、肯·格里芬和Uber的聯合創始人加勒特·坎普。 根據Miller Samuel的數據,2019年的美國十大最貴豪宅如下: 1. 紐約220 Central Park South頂樓,售價2.4億美元 基金公司Citadel的首席執行官肯·格里芬在2019年1月買下了220 Central Park South約2.4萬平方英尺的頂樓。這套住宅有16間臥室和18.5個洗手間,位于Vornado Realty Trust大廈118套房屋中的最高處,視野不受任何限制。2.4億美元的售價讓它成為美國最貴的房屋。 2. 洛杉磯Holmby Hills別墅,售價1.198億美元 這幢名為Manor的別墅有5.6萬平方英尺(約5208平方米),坐落在俯瞰洛杉磯的山巒中,有14間臥室和24個洗手間。房地產經紀公司Jade Mills的數據顯示,這套別墅最初標價1.6億美元,2019年7月以1.198億美元的價格售出。它還包括1座保齡球館、1個游泳池、1個網球場和1個娛樂中心。 3.佛羅里達州棕櫚海灘海景別墅,售價1.103億美元 位于棕櫚海灘S. Ocean Blvd 1295號的別墅La Follia于2019年6月售出,面積為37516平方英尺(約3489平方米)。它包括13間臥室和14個洗手間,面朝大西洋和近岸內航道。 4. 加利福尼亞州馬里布Paradise Cove海景房,售價1億美元 這幢位于Pacific Coast Highway 27600號的海景房有13693平方英尺(約1273平方米),占地3英畝(約12138平米房),直通海灘。它有6間臥室和7.5個洗手間,還有游泳池、網球場、小劇場、健身房和2間客房。 5.佛羅里達州棕櫚海灘Palm Beach Mansion,售價9913萬美元 Citadel的首席執行官肯·格里芬在2019年又買了一套海景房,地址為Blossom Way 60號,毗鄰他在棕櫚海灘的現有住宅。這幢房屋面積為18452平方英尺(約1716平方米),幾乎占地3.6英畝(約14568平方米)。棕櫚海灘縣房地產估價人多蘿西·杰克斯的網站顯示,該套住宅建于2000年,上次易手是在2017年,售價7710萬美元。 6. 洛杉磯貝萊爾別墅,售價9400萬美元 位于洛杉磯的這幢別墅曾經標價2.5億美元,人稱“億萬富翁”。《華爾街日報》的報道顯示它在2019年10月打折62%售出。這幢四層別墅的面積為3.8萬平方英尺(約3534平方米),有12間臥室和21個洗手間,還有3間廚房、5個酒吧、1個spa室、1間健身房、1座泳池、1個小劇場、1間汽車陳列室和1座保齡球館。 7. 紐約220 Central Park South頂樓,售價9270萬美元 220 Central Park South的另一套住宅也進入了十大高售價房屋名單。《紐約郵報》報道,這套公寓的累計交易額已經超過10億美元。其面積為9817平方英尺(約913平方米),有4間臥室和6.5個洗手間。 8. 紐約第五大道212號三套公寓,售價8100萬美元 2019年5月,杰夫·貝佐斯在第五大道212號買了三套公寓,其中一套位于頂層,總價為8100萬美元。這三套住宅共有12間臥室,總面積超過1.7萬平方英尺(約1581平方米)。紐約市房地產信息網站StreetEasy的數據顯示,其中的頂層住宅原先標價5800萬美元,另外兩套的價格分別為1820萬美元和1130萬美元。 9. 紐約上東區聯排別墅,售價7710萬美元 Blue Ridge Capital的創始人約翰·格里芬于2019年6月在曼哈頓東67街買下面積近3萬平方英尺(約2790平方米)的聯排別墅。該房屋此前由菲利浦·法爾肯于2008年購得,價格為4900萬美元,隨后法爾肯又投資進行了好幾年的翻新。 10. 加利福尼亞州貝弗利山代爾莊園別墅,售價7100萬美元 據《洛杉磯時報》報道,Uber的聯合創始人加勒特·坎普在2019年6月買下了貝弗利山的這幢新建別墅。后者面積為12119平方英尺(1127平方米),占地逾1英畝(約4046平方米)。 (財富中文網) 譯者:Charlie 審校:夏林 |
Last year saw weak annual gains in luxury home prices, new tax proposals on million-dollar properties, and restrictions for foreign investors. But that didn’t stop luxury homebuyers in the U.S. from shelling out upwards of $100 million apiece for mansions, penthouses, and beachside properties. A Manhattan penthouse topped the list of 2019’s 10 most expensive residential real estate sales, selling for $240 million, according to data from Miller Samuel Inc. That’s nearly $166 million more than last year’s biggest New York City sale. In addition to Manhattan, the year’s top luxury homebuyers also made purchases in Palm Beach, Fla., and in Los Angeles’ Bel Air neighborhood. One Los Angeles mansion took a $156 million price cut before selling in September for $94 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. Buyers included billionaires Jeff Bezos and Ken Griffin and Uber co-founder Garrett Camp. The top 10 list, below, based on data from Miller Samuel. 1. $240 Million for Penthouse at 220 Central Park South, New York Citadel CEO Ken Griffin purchased the approximately 24,000-square-foot penthouse at 220 Central Park South in January. It has 16 bedrooms and 18.5 bathrooms and is located in a 118-unit Vornado Realty Trust tower with unobstructed views. The $240 million selling price makes it America’s most expensive home. 2. $119.8 Million for Holmby Hills Mansion, Los Angeles The Manor, a 56,000-square-foot mansion located in the hills overlooking Los Angeles, has 14 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms. It was originally listed for $160 million, according to Jade Mills, before it sold for $119.8 million in July. It features a bowling alley, pool, tennis court, and entertainment center. 3.$110.3 Million for Oceanfront Palm Beach Mansion, Palm Beach, Fla. La Follia, a 37,516-square-foot house located at 1295 S. Ocean Blvd. in Palm Beach, sold in June. It includes 13 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms and offers views of the Atlantic Ocean and Intracostal Waterway. 4.$100 Million for Paradise Cove Beachside Home, Malibu, Calif. The oceanfront property at 27600 Pacific Coast Highway is 13,693 square feet, sits on 3 acres, and has beach access. It features six bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms as well as a pool, tennis court, theater, gym, and two guesthouses. 5. $99.13 Million for Palm Beach Mansion, Palm Beach, Fla. Ken Griffin, Citadel’s chief executive, also bought a beachfront property at 60 Blossom Way last year, adjacent to his existing Palm Beach estate. The 18,452-square-foot home, on almost 3.6 acres, was built in 2000 and last sold in 2017 for $77.1 million, according to the website of Palm Beach County Appraiser Dorothy Jacks. 6. $94 Million for Bel Air Mansion, Los Angeles Once listed for $250 million, this Los Angeles mansion known as “Billionaire” sold at a 62% discount in October, according to theWall Street Journal. The four-story, 38,000-square-foot home has 12 bedrooms and 21 bathrooms, plus three kitchens, five bars, a spa, gym, pool, theater, auto gallery, and bowling alley. 7. $92.7 Million for Penthouse at 220 Central Park South, New York A second unit at 220 Central Park South also made the list of top purchases. The condo building has recorded more than $1 billion in sales, according to the New York Post. This 9,817-square-foot unit features four bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms. 8. $81 Million for Three Condo Units at 212 Fifth Ave., New York Jeff Bezos purchased three condos—a penthouse and two additional units—at 212 Fifth Ave. in May, for a total of $81 million. All together, the condos have 12 bedrooms and more than 17,000 square feet. The penthouse was originally listed for $58 million and the units at at $18.2 million and $11.3 million, respectively, according to StreetEasy. 9. $77.1 Million for Upper East Side Townhome, New York John Griffin, founder of Blue Ridge Capital, bought an almost 30,000-square-foot townhouse on East 67th Street in Manhattan in June. It was previously owned by Philip Falcone, who purchased it in 2008 for $49 million and invested in a multiyear renovation. 10. $71 Million for Trousdale Mansion, Beverly Hills, Calif. Uber co-founder Garrett Camp purchased the newly built Beverly Hills mansion in June, according to the Los Angeles Times. The home is 12,119 square feet and sits on more than 1 acre, the Los Angeles Times reported. |