$125 Million California Compound With Private Helipad and 70-Vehicle Car Museum Zooms to the Top of the Week's Most Expensive Homes List
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The Lyon Estate, a luxe 137-acre property in California, hit the market for $125 million, quickly climbing to the top of expensive homes. Originally built in 1986 for Maj. Gen. William Lyon, this compound includes a 24,000-square-foot auto showroom, a helipad, and an impressive Georgian-style residence. Notable features comprise equestrian facilities, a tennis court, a wine cellar, three guesthouses, and a car museum designed for 70 vehicles. Other luxury estates listed include New York co-ops and a notable Beverly Hills mansion.
The Lyon Estate, a sprawling 137-acre property in Coto de Caza, California, recently listed for $125 million, standings out with premier amenities and luxury features.
Custom-built in 1986, The Lyon Estate showcases a Georgian-style residence, equipped with lavish amenities including equestrian facilities, a car museum, and multiple guesthouses.
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