A $10 million California estate comes with an unusual feature to lure buyers.
Homes With The Most Outrageous Amenities
Batman would be proud of this Laguna Beach, Calif. estate's hydraulic car lift. Photo: Realtor.com |
We pulled together a list of upscale abodes for sale or just sold that have been equipped with fantastic, unusual--and in some cases downright wacky--amenities. These are not your typical luxe enhancements like home theaters, wine cellars and game rooms, although most of our estates have those features too. Our friends at Trulia.com, Realtor.com, Sotheby's International Realty and Coldwell Banker Previews International helped us uncover these unique listings.
This Westlake Village, Calif. home has its own aesthetician's room for facials and waxings. Photo: Realtor.com |
This Oak Brook, Ill. home sports a tree-laden atrium and flowing koi-filled stream. Photo: Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage |
The pool shower in this Greenwich, Ct. estate is in the converted phone booth. Photo: Sotheby’s International Realty |
"The quirkier they [extreme amenities] are, the more they complicate the prospects of reselling the property," says Tara-Nicholle Nelson, consumer educator at Trulia.com, a San Francisco-based real estate listing site. However, she also notes, "Some of the extreme high-end home features actually create a clear way for sellers to differentiate their otherwise already highly attractive home from the other uber-opulent homes on the market."
Hall Willkie is president of Brown Harris Stevens, a New York-based real estate firm that represents a $35 million Manhattan townhouse boasting a two-story indoor wall of water. Willkie says both the pool of potential buyers and the selection of homes with opulent amenities are small.
The homes "are the opposite of cookie cutters, so when
buyers find a property like that that they like, they tend to become a little aggressive about getting it," he says.
This Las Vegas home has a backyard water park, swim-up bar and lazy river. Photo: Realtor.com |
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