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Is This America’s Most Expensive Home Ever?

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Aspen just raised the bar — and it’s sky-high. A jaw-dropping 74-acre estate called Little Lake Lodge just hit the market for $300 million, making it the priciest residential listing in U.S. history. Built and owned by billionaire power couple Lynda and Stewart Resnick, this property isn’t just a home — it’s a private national park with an oxygen system and a wellness spa thrown in for good measure.
In this episode, I break down:

  • What makes Little Lake Lodge worth $300 million (beyond the square footage).

  • The Resnicks’ surprising role in designing it — yes, they were hands-on billionaires.

  • Why Aspen keeps stealing the luxury spotlight from traditional markets.

  • And whether this estate could actually shatter U.S. real estate records.

From the private lake to the 18,000+ sq ft main house, this isn’t just a property — it’s a statement about where the world’s wealthiest want to live.
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
Amit Bhuta
COMPASS
ALL IN Miami Group
Licensed Real Estate Agent
(305) 439-3031 Mobile
[email protected]
ALLinMiami.com

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Aspen just raised the bar — and it’s sky-high. A jaw-dropping 74-acre estate called Little Lake Lodge just hit the market for $300 million, making it the priciest residential listing in U.S. history. Built and owned by billionaire power couple Lynda and Stewart Resnick, this property isn’t just a home — it’s a private national park with an oxygen system and a wellness spa thrown in for good measure.
In this episode, I break down:

  • What makes Little Lake Lodge worth $300 million (beyond the square footage).

  • The Resnicks’ surprising role in designing it — yes, they were hands-on billionaires.

  • Why Aspen keeps stealing the luxury spotlight from traditional markets.

  • And whether this estate could actually shatter U.S. real estate records.

From the private lake to the 18,000+ sq ft main house, this isn’t just a property — it’s a statement about where the world’s wealthiest want to live.
If you ever want to buy or sell a property anywhere in the world, our team would be honored to help get you to your next destination.
Until next time, stay curious, stay hungry, and as always… stay ALL IN!
Amit Bhuta
COMPASS
ALL IN Miami Group
Licensed Real Estate Agent
(305) 439-3031 Mobile
[email protected]
ALLinMiami.com

  continue reading

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