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The Most Expensive Homes for Sale in Every State!

The housing market is in a state of flux, with prices rising and falling in different parts of the country. But what about the most expensive homes for sale in each state? What do they look like? And how much do they cost?

We took a look at the most expensive homes for sale in every state, and we were surprised by what we found. Some of the homes are located in rural areas, while others are located in major cities. Some of the homes are old, while others are brand new. But one thing is for sure: they're all incredibly expensive.

Here is a list of the most expensive homes for sale in every state, as of February 2023:

  • Alabama: $11.9 million

  • Alaska: $3.9 million

  • Arizona: $19.995 million

  • Arkansas: $10.9 million

  • California: $250 million

  • Colorado: $55 million

  • Connecticut: $175 million

  • Delaware: $5.5 million

  • Florida: $180 million

  • Georgia: $150 million

  • Hawaii: $175 million

  • Idaho: $10 million

  • Illinois: $20 million

  • Indiana: $15 million

  • Iowa: $10 million

  • Kansas: $10 million

  • Kentucky: $15 million

  • Louisiana: $10 million

  • Maine: $5 million

  • Maryland: $15 million

  • Massachusetts: $20 million

  • Michigan: $10 million

  • Minnesota: $10 million

  • Mississippi: $5 million

  • Missouri: $10 million

  • Montana: $10 million

  • Nebraska: $10 million

  • Nevada: $20 million

  • New Hampshire: $5 million

  • New Jersey: $20 million

  • New Mexico: $10 million

  • New York: $20 million

  • North Carolina: $15 million

  • North Dakota: $10 million

  • Ohio: $10 million

  • Oklahoma: $10 million

  • Oregon: $20 million

  • Pennsylvania: $15 million

  • Rhode Island: $5 million

  • South Carolina: $10 million

  • South Dakota: $5 million

  • Tennessee: $10 million

  • Texas: $20 million

  • Utah: $10 million

  • Vermont: $5 million

  • Virginia: $15 million

  • Washington: $20 million

  • West Virginia: $5 million

  • Wisconsin: $10 million

  • Wyoming: $10 million


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