Saturday, May 29, 2010

America’s Most Expensive Homes: Part 2

For this blog posting, All My Sons of Oklahoma is continuing to report on America’s most expensive homes as listed on MSN.com. The fourth mansion on the famous list is called Kaiser Estates in Honolulu. The estate is made up of three coastal parcels to equal 5.5 acres of property. It offer 15,000 square feet with tropical landscapes, mesmerizing coastal views and a 12,000 square feet boathouse and marina. The price tag? The Oklahoma City local movers found out: $80 million. It has been on the market since January 2009. For $5 million less, you can purchase the Humming Bird Nest Ranch in Simi Valley, California. This piece of real estate covers 123 acres. There’s a 17,000 square feet Spanish Revival-Style main home with six guest houses plus 10 townhouses. There’s also a fully-equipped equestrian center and a parking lot for 200 cars. And if guests have to arrive by helicopter, there’s also a helicopter pad to accommodate them.

But any home can be your little mansion, because home is where the heart is, right? If you’re looking to move in the Oklahoma area and surrounding neighborhoods, let All My Sons of Oklahoma take care of the entire residential move for you. All you have to do it book an appointment for your moving day.

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