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Named "The One," this Bel Air mega‑mansion is the largest and most expensive home on the U.S. market, listed at $295 million. Spread across nearly four acres with about 105,000 square feet, the property feels like a private resort, and its scale, sweeping views, and rare amenities have made it a lasting Los Angeles landmark and a symbol of global luxury.

White marble covers the front of the house. A polished path leads inside, with clear reflecting pools on both sides. The calm water makes the house look smooth and modern.

A smooth, curved sculpture stands in the middle of the foyer. The shiny marble floor reflects the light. Gray sofas line the room and are decorated with colorful flowers. Sliding glass doors open to a wide green lawn outside, and the foyer's sweeping sightlines recall the airy main hall of the Getty Center.

Glass walls fill the office with light and give distant views. A striking geometric artwork hangs behind sleek dark chairs and a table on a gray rug. A palm tree can be seen through the windows, adding a touch of nature.

Floor-to-ceiling glass walls fill the living room with light and show wide outdoor views. Grey velvet sofas and curved white chairs surround marble coffee tables. A piano sits in the background.

Two L-shaped sofas face each other over a grand coffee table. A chandelier hangs above, a gas fireplace warms the room, and sliding glass doors open to the yard.

Polished cabinets reflect light and a large island has a waterfall edge. Rose-gold touches match Miele stoves and a built-in espresso machine, giving the kitchen a modern look.

A long table seats 16 under chandeliers and a 25-foot-high ceiling. A glass wall reveals a temperature-controlled wine cellar with seating and large-bottle storage.

Sunlight pours through the large window, lighting the curved marble island. Glossy cabinets and glass shelves display elegant dishes, while pink orchids and sleek stools add a stylish touch.

A king-size bed fills the room, and glass doors open to a private balcony with views. A plush sofa makes the room feel even more comfortable. The suite offers generous space.

Cool marble floors set a calm tone. A floating sink and a spacious closet complete the bathroom, and plush towels plus subtle lighting enhance the comfort.

Dark wood cabinets hold rows of vintage magazines that act as a visual collection. Plush seats and glass walls mix comfort with natural light for a quiet reading spot.

Three bold red paintings take center stage on pale walls. Light wood floors and simple benches keep the room calm while soft lights highlight the artwork.

The theater offers Dolby Atmos sound and plush recliners for movie nights. Next door, a nightclub space has professional speakers, a bar, and a dance floor for parties.

Floor-to-ceiling glass shows wide city views while top equipment fills the space. Treadmills, bikes, and free weights make the gym ready for any workout.

Four hotel-quality lanes sit under LED lights with TV score displays. Polished surfaces and comfy seating make each game night feel special.

An infinity pool stretches toward the skyline, edged in marble. Loungers line the pool so guests can relax with an uninterrupted view, and a nearby cabana provides shade and towels.

A saltwater lap pool is the spa's focal point, with cold plunges and massage rooms nearby. Steam showers, dry saunas, and a commercial salon add to the wellness options.

Multiple bars and dining areas sit across the rooftop, each with sleek seatings. The careful layout makes every spot good for relaxing or dining.

The rooftop deck offers open views of Los Angeles and clean sightlines to the horizon. It is a perfect place to watch sunsets or city lights, with seating for small gatherings.

The mansion combines vast scale, high-end materials, and unmatched amenities. Every detail points to a top-level luxury lifestyle that feels historic and grand. No surprise — you can see why it's called the priciest house in the U.S.
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