Anyone looking for a home in Aspen??
Posted: July 12, 2006 1:42 pm
It can be yours for $13.5 million down and $709,000/mo for 30 yrs
For sale: Nation's most expensive home
Prince Bandar's Aspen compound on market for $135 million
By Chad Abraham
July 12, 2006
For $135 million you, too, can live like a prince.
That is the asking price for the palatial Aspen compound of Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, a real estate financier confirmed Tuesday. It is the highest real estate price in U.S. history, and possibly in the world, experts said. The price tag trumps Donald Trump, who had the previous highest offering on the national market, $125 million for a beachfront home in Florida.
Bandar is the former Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States. His 95-acre Starwood Ranch property includes a nearly 56,000-square-foot mansion, and several smaller homes and buildings.
The main home is larger than the White House, and includes 16 bathrooms, 15 bedrooms, stables, a tennis court, an indoor swimming pool, outdoor water features and a snowmelt driveway.
Rest of the story...
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20060 ... 4/60712003
For sale: Nation's most expensive home
Prince Bandar's Aspen compound on market for $135 million
By Chad Abraham
July 12, 2006
For $135 million you, too, can live like a prince.
That is the asking price for the palatial Aspen compound of Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, a real estate financier confirmed Tuesday. It is the highest real estate price in U.S. history, and possibly in the world, experts said. The price tag trumps Donald Trump, who had the previous highest offering on the national market, $125 million for a beachfront home in Florida.
Bandar is the former Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States. His 95-acre Starwood Ranch property includes a nearly 56,000-square-foot mansion, and several smaller homes and buildings.
The main home is larger than the White House, and includes 16 bathrooms, 15 bedrooms, stables, a tennis court, an indoor swimming pool, outdoor water features and a snowmelt driveway.
Rest of the story...
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20060 ... 4/60712003
