cekidot most expensive homes in America, the price range of about $ 65 million until $ 150 Million.

$65 million
Robert Taylor Ranch
Brentwood, California
One   of only two homes that don't krack the $70 million mark, and the    cheapest on our list, this ranch in tony Brentwood still doesn't skimp    on the amenities. Its 112 verdant acres include a 17-bedroom home    designed by Robert Byrd, a stable and five other buildings that total    more than 22,000 square feet. It is listed with Joyce Rey at Coldwell    Banker.

$68 million
Three Ponds Farm
Bridgehampton, N.Y.
This   bucolic 60-acre farm in New York's Hamptons includes 14  painstakingly   landscaped gardens, an 18-hole golf course, tennis court  and pool  that  frame the show piece of the compound: a 20,000-square-foot   classical  mansion. If all that's not enough, the waterfront property's    outbuildings include a pool house, barns, golf shop and storage silos.    The home, which has been waiting to sell since 2003, is listed with    Susan Breitenbach of Breitenbach Hamptons Real Estate.

$72 million
1016 Madison Ave.
New York, N.Y.
Another   well-preserved Upper East Side mansion joins our list for a  slightly   lower price than its neighbor six blocks north. This    12,000-square-foot, seven-story mansion features a fireplace, original    details, sweeping central staircase and elevator that add to its    prestige, and a ground-floor storefront lends itself to a high-end    retail space. Michael Pellegrino at Sotheby's International Realty has    the listing, which was put on the market in 2006.

$75 million
Porcupine Creek
Rancho Mirage, Calif.
Golf   enthusiasts with deep pockets might swing by Porcupine Creek, a    residence that features a 19-hole course that won acclaim from Golf    Digest magazine and was put on the market early this year. Its 249 acres    outside of Palm Springs are also home to a 25,000-square-foot main    house, a spa, gym, pool and grotto. Edra Blixseth, who got the property    in a divorce settlement with her husband, Tim Blixeth, is selling the    home out of bankruptcy. It is co-listed with Jeff Hyland of Hilton  &   Hyland and Tyler Morgan of Pacific Union GMAC Real Estate in  Palm   Springs.

$75 million
Former Julius Forstmann House
New York, N.Y.
Historic,   spacious and well-located Upper East Side townhouses don't  come on  the  market very often. When they do, they typically command  attention  with  a jaw-dropping price tag, and this 21,000-square-foot  limestone   mansion on 71st Street, off Fifth Avenue is no exception. It  has been   on the market since 2008. Built in 1922 for Forstmann, a  wealthy German   merchant, the landmarked building offers five stories  packed with   original details like a sweeping marble staircase, marble  fireplace and   hand-carved moldings. It listed with Serena Boardman of  Sotheby's   International Realty.

$75 million
Humming Bird Nest Ranch
Simi Valley, Calif.
Though   it's named after the tiniest of birds, this property spans 123  acres.   In addition to a 17,000-square-foot Spanish-Revival-style main  house,   six guest homes and 10 townhouses grace the estate, as does a  fully   equipped equestrian center and parking for 200 vehicles. If  driving   doesn't suit you, there's also a helicopter pad. On the market  since   late 2007, Joyce Rey at Sotheby's International Realty has the  listing.

$80 million
Kaiser Estate
Honolulu, Hawaii
Separately,   the three coastal parcels that comprise the former estate of    industrialist Henry J. Kaiser wouldn't make this year's list, but    together, the 5.5-acre property becomes one of the country's most    expensive. The island getaway offers coastal views and a sleek    mid-century style 15,000-square-foot home, extensively landscaped    tropical grounds and a 12,000-square-foot boathouse and marina. Tech    tycoon Fred Chan and his wife, Annie, put the home on the market in    January 2009. Mary Worell of Sotheby's International Realty has the    listing.

$100 million
Tranquility Estate
Lake Tahoe, Nev.
Tommy   Hilfiger cofounder Joel Horowitz's 210-acre spread features the    third-highest price tag in America. The 20,000-square-foot main house    has extras like a cigar lounge, art studio and sports gym, while its    grounds feature a golf course, boathouse and views of Lake Tahoe. A    staircase in the home replicates the stairs of the S.S. Titanic. The    home has been on the market for almost four years. Shari Chase at Chase    International has the listing.

$125 million
Fleur de Lys
Beverly Hills, Calif.
This   35,000-square-foot home, listed in 2007, is said to be modeled  after   Versailles, and the mansion makes no attempt at understatement.  Its 12   bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, 50-seat screening room, Italian marble  and   gold-embossed leather walls ooze wealth. Owner Suzanne Saperstein    hasn't compromised on the price in three years. After all, it's a    relative bargain compared to the manor, just a few blocks away. Shari    Chase of Chase International has the listing.
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 $150 million
The Manor
Holmby Hills, Calif.
The Manor
Holmby Hills, Calif.
The  home that Candy Spelling, widow of television giant Aaron, put on  the  market in 2008, out-prices every other property in the U.S. The  56,500  square-foot English-style mansion has a bowling alley, wine  cellar,  rooms for gift-wrapping and silver and china display, a library,  gym  and media room. Its 4.6 acres includes pools, a spa, landscaped   gardens, a waterfall and parking for over 100 cars. Jeff Hyland from   Hilton & Hyland Real Estate and Sally Forster Jones from Coldwell   Banker Previews International have the listing.