5 Super-Expensive Foreclosures For Sale
Million-dollar-and-up homes are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. foreclosure market, with banks seizing some 335% more such properties last year than they did in 2007.
"We're seeing evidence in our data that the high-end market is starting to get hit more," said Daren Blomquist of foreclosure watcher RealtyTrac.com. "I think high-end homeowners have a little more 'padding' to get through tough times if they experience a job loss or other trouble. But as the tough times continue, more and more of these homeowners are succumbing to foreclosure."
True, RealtyTrac's latest figures show that homes with $1 million or higher mortgages represented just 2.3% of houses in foreclosure during the first 10 months of last year. But that's nearly twice as many such houses as in 2007.
Blomquist suspects more rich people are falling into foreclosure because they had mortgages they could easily afford in good times, but can no longer cover in today's tough economy.
"No matter how wealthy you are, there's always that potential that you'll lose your job," he said. "Even if you have a very high income, you're always susceptible to not being able to make your mortgage payments."
The good news: Well-heeled house hunters may find they can pick up million-dollar-and-up foreclosures on the cheap. The latest available RealtyTrac figures show foreclosed homes sold for 27% less on average than nonforeclosed properties did during 2011's first quarter.
Here are the five highest-priced U.S. foreclosures listed for sale on Realtor.com:
The Villa Mar Vista Estate, Laguna Beach, CA
For sale: $19.95 million
Bedrooms: Four
Bathrooms: Seven
Square footage: 11,333
Built in: 2010
This newly built estate's listing describes the property as "a sublime junction of privacy, acreage, generous interiors, tasteful design, plentiful outdoor spaces and vast coastal vistas."
Located about an hour south of Los Angeles in tony Laguna Beach, the Contemporary-style home features four bedroom suites, six full bathrooms and one half-bath, an in-home theater, an infinity-edge pool, a spa, a 20-car garage and private heliport.
Craftsman windows and French doors look out over the property's gardens and terraces and out to the Pacific Ocean, which is less than a half-mile away. You're also just a few blocks from the Aliso Creek Golf Course.
The Razor, La Jolla, CA
For sale: $25 million
Bedrooms: Four
Bathrooms: Eight
Square footage: 11,000
Built in: 2007
You'll have to act fast if you want to buy the Razor residence, because it's going up for auction Sept. 28 if it hasn't sold by then. Bidding will start at $16 million -- cash only, please.
Located on bluffs some 15 miles north of San Diego, the Razor (named after a bluff at the nearby Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve state park) overlooks the Pacific Ocean from just a few hundred feet away.
The 11,000-square-foot Contemporary-style home features four bedrooms, six full bathrooms, two half-baths, two fireplaces, a heated pool, a dog run, an eight-car garage and a two-space carport.
Architectural Digest profiled the house in 2008, while Calvin Klein used it as the backdrop for a TV spot for its new high-end Calvin Klein Collection. Visa also shot a commercial there for its top-of-the-line Visa Black Card.
The house is near the University of California at San Diego, the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, the Del Mar thoroughbred race track and the Torrey Pines Golf Course, site of the 2008 U.S. Open.
"This home is truly one of a kind," listing broker Bob Hurwitz says. "With today's building restrictions, nothing like it could ever possibly be built again in this location."
East Mockingbird Lane, Paradise Valley, AZ
For sale: $17.995 million
Bedrooms: Seven
Bathrooms: Ten
Square footage: 17,015
Built in: 2009
This estate features a main house with five bedrooms, three family rooms, two libraries, a billiard room, a wine room, a piano room and a hidden "panic room." There's also a mahogany in-home theater with a Dolby sound system and 13 seats that move in sync with the screen action. (A talking, singing Elvis Presley robot greets you at the theater's glass entrance booth.)
Other amenities include a two-bedroom guest house, two swimming pools, an on-site solar-power station and a $1.2 million security system. There's climate-controlled garage space for 21 cars -- including a four-car "show garage" outfitted with restored genuine gas pumps from the 1920s and '30s.
Located just outside Phoenix and Scottsdale, Ariz., the estate is a mile or so from the Phoenix Mountains Preserve, the Camelback Golf Club and the McCormick Ranch Golf Course.
The Wyndham Estate, Newport, RI
For sale: $7.9 million
Bedrooms: Seven
Bathrooms: Eight
Square footage: 12,500
Built in: 1891
Located less than a mile from Newport Harbor on the Atlantic Ocean, the Wyndham Estate combines classic 19th century looks with 21st century updates.
The Baronial-style mansion features seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, four fireplaces, a ballroom, a music room and a rooftop deck and whirlpool with ocean views out to Martha's Vineyard some 20 miles away. The manicured grounds also host a man-made pond, waterfall and garage space for nine cars.
The Newport Country Club, New York Yacht Club and Ocean Drive State Park are nearby.
Biltmore Estates Drive, Phoenix, AZ
For sale: $6.95 million
Bedrooms: Nine
Bathrooms: Eleven
Square footage: 17,799
Built in: 2002
Located in Phoenix next to the Arizona Biltmore Golf Course, this 1-acre estate features nine bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, five fireplaces, an in-home theater, library, wine cavern and al fresco patios, balconies and outdoor dining/dancing terraces. The rear courtyard hosts a massive heated pool and an adjacent spa.
In addition to the Arizona Biltmore Golf Course, nearby attractions include the Phoenix Mountains Preserve and Paradise Valley and Arizona country clubs some two miles away
"We're seeing evidence in our data that the high-end market is starting to get hit more," said Daren Blomquist of foreclosure watcher RealtyTrac.com. "I think high-end homeowners have a little more 'padding' to get through tough times if they experience a job loss or other trouble. But as the tough times continue, more and more of these homeowners are succumbing to foreclosure."
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Blomquist suspects more rich people are falling into foreclosure because they had mortgages they could easily afford in good times, but can no longer cover in today's tough economy.
"No matter how wealthy you are, there's always that potential that you'll lose your job," he said. "Even if you have a very high income, you're always susceptible to not being able to make your mortgage payments."
The good news: Well-heeled house hunters may find they can pick up million-dollar-and-up foreclosures on the cheap. The latest available RealtyTrac figures show foreclosed homes sold for 27% less on average than nonforeclosed properties did during 2011's first quarter.
Here are the five highest-priced U.S. foreclosures listed for sale on Realtor.com:
The Villa Mar Vista Estate, Laguna Beach, CA
For sale: $19.95 million
Bedrooms: Four
Bathrooms: Seven
Square footage: 11,333
Built in: 2010
The estate has a heliport and a view of the nearby Pacific Ocean. Photo: Engeland Volkers |
This newly built estate's listing describes the property as "a sublime junction of privacy, acreage, generous interiors, tasteful design, plentiful outdoor spaces and vast coastal vistas."
Located about an hour south of Los Angeles in tony Laguna Beach, the Contemporary-style home features four bedroom suites, six full bathrooms and one half-bath, an in-home theater, an infinity-edge pool, a spa, a 20-car garage and private heliport.
Craftsman windows and French doors look out over the property's gardens and terraces and out to the Pacific Ocean, which is less than a half-mile away. You're also just a few blocks from the Aliso Creek Golf Course.
The Razor, La Jolla, CA
For sale: $25 million
Bedrooms: Four
Bathrooms: Eight
Square footage: 11,000
Built in: 2007
The oceanside residence has been the site of commercial shoots. Photo: Hurwitz James Co |
You'll have to act fast if you want to buy the Razor residence, because it's going up for auction Sept. 28 if it hasn't sold by then. Bidding will start at $16 million -- cash only, please.
Located on bluffs some 15 miles north of San Diego, the Razor (named after a bluff at the nearby Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve state park) overlooks the Pacific Ocean from just a few hundred feet away.
The 11,000-square-foot Contemporary-style home features four bedrooms, six full bathrooms, two half-baths, two fireplaces, a heated pool, a dog run, an eight-car garage and a two-space carport.
Architectural Digest profiled the house in 2008, while Calvin Klein used it as the backdrop for a TV spot for its new high-end Calvin Klein Collection. Visa also shot a commercial there for its top-of-the-line Visa Black Card.
The house is near the University of California at San Diego, the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, the Del Mar thoroughbred race track and the Torrey Pines Golf Course, site of the 2008 U.S. Open.
"This home is truly one of a kind," listing broker Bob Hurwitz says. "With today's building restrictions, nothing like it could ever possibly be built again in this location."
East Mockingbird Lane, Paradise Valley, AZ
For sale: $17.995 million
Bedrooms: Seven
Bathrooms: Ten
Square footage: 17,015
Built in: 2009
Among the amenities are a robot Elvis and 21-car garage. Photo: John Hall & Associates |
This estate features a main house with five bedrooms, three family rooms, two libraries, a billiard room, a wine room, a piano room and a hidden "panic room." There's also a mahogany in-home theater with a Dolby sound system and 13 seats that move in sync with the screen action. (A talking, singing Elvis Presley robot greets you at the theater's glass entrance booth.)
Other amenities include a two-bedroom guest house, two swimming pools, an on-site solar-power station and a $1.2 million security system. There's climate-controlled garage space for 21 cars -- including a four-car "show garage" outfitted with restored genuine gas pumps from the 1920s and '30s.
Located just outside Phoenix and Scottsdale, Ariz., the estate is a mile or so from the Phoenix Mountains Preserve, the Camelback Golf Club and the McCormick Ranch Golf Course.
The Wyndham Estate, Newport, RI
For sale: $7.9 million
Bedrooms: Seven
Bathrooms: Eight
Square footage: 12,500
Built in: 1891
The Baronial-style mansion looks out toward Martha's Vineyard. Photo: Gustave White Sotheby's International Realty |
Located less than a mile from Newport Harbor on the Atlantic Ocean, the Wyndham Estate combines classic 19th century looks with 21st century updates.
The Baronial-style mansion features seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, four fireplaces, a ballroom, a music room and a rooftop deck and whirlpool with ocean views out to Martha's Vineyard some 20 miles away. The manicured grounds also host a man-made pond, waterfall and garage space for nine cars.
The Newport Country Club, New York Yacht Club and Ocean Drive State Park are nearby.
Biltmore Estates Drive, Phoenix, AZ
For sale: $6.95 million
Bedrooms: Nine
Bathrooms: Eleven
Square footage: 17,799
Built in: 2002
Country clubs and a golf course lie near the estate. Photo: Russ Lyon Sotheby's International |
Located in Phoenix next to the Arizona Biltmore Golf Course, this 1-acre estate features nine bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, five fireplaces, an in-home theater, library, wine cavern and al fresco patios, balconies and outdoor dining/dancing terraces. The rear courtyard hosts a massive heated pool and an adjacent spa.
In addition to the Arizona Biltmore Golf Course, nearby attractions include the Phoenix Mountains Preserve and Paradise Valley and Arizona country clubs some two miles away
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