A stunning $90 million megamansion in Palm Beach, FL, owned by a coffee tycoon has taken the top spot on this week’s most expensive homes list. It comes with some serious perks, including a deep-water dock and 13,375 square feet of lavish living space.
Robert Stiller, co-founder and former CEO of Keurig Green Mountain coffee, and his wife, Christine, bought the nearly 1-acre waterfront property in 2023 for $66 million, according to the Palm Beach Daily News.
Built in 2013, the seven-bedroom residence boasts more than 150 feet of frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway. Other highlights include first- and second-floor primary suites, two laundry rooms, and a library with Palladian doors, which open to a terrace.
Other jaw-dropping estates to make this week’s most expensive list include a brand-new mountain retreat in Vail, CO, a three-bedroom duplex tucked away in New York‘s Surrey Hotel, and a waterfront development opportunity in the Hamptons.
10. 812 N Bedford Dr, Beverly Hills, CA
Price: $38,950,000
Flats of Beverly Hills: This nearly 1-acre compound last traded hands in 2023 for $25 million.
The spacious lot comprises a five-bedroom main residence built in 1987 and a newer guesthouse with five bedrooms. Offering just under 10,000 square feet of space, the main home features newly refreshed interiors, including white oak floors, glass walls, formal living and dining rooms, a library/office, and a primary suite with a boutique-inspired closet.
The enormous lot also has an in-ground pool, a poolside “lounge” with outdoor kitchen, a lighted tennis court, and an eight-car garage.

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9. 12 Skyridge, Newport Coast, CA
Price: $39,000,000
Pelican Crest enclave: This five-bedroom gated estate offers waterfront vistas from Newport Harbor and Catalina Island to Palos Verdes.
The 12,739-square-foot interior features a dramatic 34-foot foyer with a sweeping staircase, custom marble and walnut floors, Venetian plastered walls, a wood-paneled library, Oval Office-inspired study, and two staircases. Disappearing doors in the great room open up to a covered loggia with a fireplace lounge overlooking the pool with a spa and mosaic waterfall.

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8. 1326 Spraddle Creek Rd, Vail, CO
Price: $40,000,000
New construction: This brand-new luxury mountain retreat is nestled in the gated Spraddle Creek Estates enclave.
The seven-bedroom mansion comes with 6.37 wooded acres abutting 23,000 acres belonging to the White River National Forest. Lavish amenities include a primary suite with an oxygenation system, a chef’s kitchen with a back kitchen, a fitness center, a steam room, a built-in bar, and an auto gallery.

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7. 1030 Fifth Ave Unit, Floor 10, Manhattan, NY
Price: $40,000,000
Central Park views: This 7,750-square-foot condo spanning the entire 10th floor is said to be owned by hedge fund billionaire John Griffin, who purchased it in 2008 for $32.25 million.
The five-bedroom residence located above Central Park offers views of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, and the Manhattan skyline. Luxe details include a private elevator opening up to a marble gallery, a 31-foot corner living room, a library with a wood-burning fireplace, and a primary suite with a spa bathroom.

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6. 1285 N Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach, FL
Price: $49,900,000
Brand-new construction: This recently completed British Colonial-inspired mansion is located on Palm Beach’s North End.
The seaside lot and adjacent lot were purchased by developer Mary Frances Garrett in 2022 for $23,525,250. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the newly built estate has an elevator, chef’s kitchen with a walk-in pantry, and primary suite with two walk-in closets. The lower level could be transformed into a wine cellar or exercise room.

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5. 20 E 76th St Ph 1, New York, NY
Price: $50,000,000
Surrey Hotel penthouse: This three-bedroom luxury duplex boasts three terraces overlooking the Upper East Side and Central Park.
Built in 1926, the 5,195-square-foot modernized unit features numerous lavish details, including Calacatta golden marble in the foyer, white oak flooring, and a windowed eat-in kitchen. There is also a 34-foot great room, a primary suite with dual walk-in closets, and a second-floor living room that opens up to a terrace.
A $10,568 monthly association fee provides access to a restaurant, private members club, and rooftop terrace.

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4. 41 Arvida Pkwy, Coral Gables, FL
Price: $57,000,000
Peninsula property: This waterfront estate is reportedly owned by oil exec Steven Lempera, who bought it in 2019 for $25.5 million at auction.
The 1.2-acre peninsula can accommodate a 180-foot megayacht at its private dock. Built in 2018, the 18,963-square-foot megamansion features a home office, media room, and staff quarters.

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3. 217 W 57th St Apt 126, New York, NY
Price: $59,900,000
Full-floor condo: This five-bedroom residence offers stunning Central Park views from 1,200 feet above Manhattan.
The 7,045-square-foot interior features floor-to-ceiling windows that offer views from Central Park to the Hudson and East Rivers. A grand foyer opens to a light-filled living area, and the corner chef’s kitchen features “picturesque mealtimes with a backdrop unlike any other.” A western-wing primary suite has a sitting room and bathroom with dual vanities.
The unit is located in Central Park Tower, the tallest residential building in the world, which offers a 100th-floor restaurant and one of the world’s highest ballrooms.

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2. 1320 Meadow Ln, Southampton, NY
Price: $67,000,000
Hamptons development opportunity: This 9.75-acre lot once listed for $85 million was sold for $40 million just a few months ago.
The spacious lot includes a “partially built” mansion that has been left abandoned since 2018, according to the New York Post. Located along the “sweet spot,” this spacious parcel boats Atlantic Ocean views and the opportunity to create your own oceanfront compound.

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1. 1350 N Lake Way, Palm Beach, FL
Price: $90,000,000
Palm Beach megamansion: This remodeled legacy estate is owned by coffee tycoon Robert Stiller and his wife, Christine.
The seven-bedroom residence has been recently reimagined since the Stillers purchased it two years ago for $66 million. Highlights include primary suites on the first and second floors, a library with built-ins, and a kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances. There is also a wine cellar, fitness room, two laundry rooms, and staff quarters.

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