The 25 Largest Homes In The United States

Gigantic houses from east to west.

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Large homes are a hallmark of America's 1%. Gilded Age Barons in Newport, Rhode Island set a standard. A small part of all super-rich all Americans still wants to trump their predecesors.
Our survey of the largest homes excludes some of the most famous ones, like the Breakers, as they now serve as house museums. Others, still in their construction phase, are ignored, because they do not have inhabitants. Instead we focus on the mega-mansions that are first and foremost private homes. Some are owned by celebrities, and others are owned by oligarchs. All of them have space, and lots of it. 
There's no house under 40,000 square feet, and there are hardly any without private bowling allys. 

The 25 Largest Homes In The United States

5 Lakeview Court

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Evans Ridge Estate

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Paradisio Del Mar

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Villa Collina

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Champ d'Or

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50 Poplar Hill Drive

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Montagel Way Mansion

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Beverly House

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The Chase Mansion

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Walker McCune Mansion

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Holyfield House

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Longaberger Eschman Meadows

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Hala Ranch

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Spelling Mansion

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Maison De L'Amitie

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Rio Vista Drive

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51 Winding Brook Drive

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Blairsden

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Xanadu 2.0

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Tomiyasu Lane Estate

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Rennert Mansion

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Pensmore

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Sydell

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Oheka Castle

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Biltmore Estate

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