Luxury developer Bruce Makowsky’s Bel Air mansion is the most expensive property in the US with earth-shattering asking price of $250 million. The mega mansion includes 12-bedrooms, three kitchens, and 21-bathrooms, and it took over four years to complete the construction.

The 38,000-square-feet, four-level house overlooks Los Angeles and has some extravagant perks that totally make it worthy of the asking price. It has a room full of candy dispensers, a James Bond-themed movie theater, a floating staircase, a four-lane bowling alley and a massage room/spa.

With all the luxury amenities, the mansion also comes with seven full-time staff members whose salaries are already covered for two years. If you’ve money to blow, you could own this most expensive property ever sold in America.

Have a closer look at different luxury areas within the house in the images below.

Located in Bel Air, the luxury mega-mansion overlooks Los Angeles.

Willy Wonka-esque candy room featuring a $200,000 candy wall with glass foosball tables.

Luxury Auto Gallery with $30 million worth of vintage and exclusive cars.

The floating staircase in the dining room costs $2 million.

A perfect abode for champagne lovers

James Bond-themed 40-seater home theater. It features a 22-foot screen, 57 speakers, and 16 subwoofers. The 4K projector is also loaded with 7,000 movies.

Four lane bowling area

A room with two huge wine cellars

The spa room with separate his-and-hers massage tables.

85-foot-long infinity pool along with a pop-up movie screen.

The chopper was featured in the ’80s TV show Airwolf.

A private VIP lounge area

The Seven Dwarfs display is one of 100 art installations in the house.

Via: Bloomberg

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