A Los Angeles, California mansion is up for sale and at $250 million dollars it’s the priciest home in the market in the U.S.
According to Bloomberg, “The Bel Air mansion offers 38,000 feet of interior space, including 12 bedrooms, 21 baths, a 40-seat home theater, and a four-lane bowling alley. That works out to more than $6,500 per square foot. By comparison, one lavish Los Angeles spec house changed hands last year for $100 million, or about $3,300 per square foot.”
The man behind the listing, developer Bruce Makowsky, told the reporter, “It just reeks of quality and looks absolutely spectacular,” adding that, “It gives you the feeling you can only get if you go to heaven.”
In the video (below) put out by the sellers, you can get a glimpse of many of the features that go with property including 150 pieces of original artwork, $30 million worth of classic cars, a dozen high-performance motorcycles, and a deactivated helicopter.
It also comes with a state of the art home theater with electric reclining seats, a spa, and a giant Leica camera sculpture to stare at while you’re practicing your golf swing on the putting green.


Makowsky believes his property is perfect for the world’s most extravagant buyers. “I understand how rich people want to live, because I’m very wealthy,” he said. “The right person is going to walk into this house and lose their mind.”
Especially if they are a fan of the 80’s TV show Airwolf, because the deactivated Bell 222A helicopter used on the show is the one that comes with the house:

