A 105,000-square-foot mansion in Bel Air, dubbed 'The One,' could become the most expensive property to sell in the United States when it hits the auction block next month.
The sprawling mansion was designed by Paul McClean, whose residences have been home to major celebrities.But, dubbed a"gigamansion," The One is the most showy of them all. Real estate agent Aaron Kirman, whose eponymous group is jointly selling the property with Williams & Williams, called it"the Mona Lisa of the residential world" in a phone call.
The One has never been on the market, but if it's sold, its owners will have amenities that include a nightclub, salon, spa, 10,000-square-foot sky deck, private running track, movie theater, bowling alley and 10,000-bottle wine cellar. There's even a moat: an infinity pool that stretches around three sides of the residence. At 5,500 square feet, the master bedroom alone is more than double the size of the average American house.
Amenities include a salon, spa, nightclub, running track, movie theater, and five pools, including an infinity-edged moat.Conceived by architect Paul McClean, who has designed homes belonging to Beyoncé and Jay Z, Avicii, and Calvin Klein, the Modernist aesthetic is both streamlined and extravagant.
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