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Ivanka Trump Gushes About $1.4 Billion Private Island ‘Masterpiece’—as Albanian Resort Is Hit With Protests and Corruption Investigation

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner‘s plans to build an exclusive resort on a 1,400-hectare private island in Albania has hit two significant roadblocks after thousands of locals launched public protests against the project—just as reports emerged that local prosecutors are investigating the development.

It was first revealed in 2024 that President Donald Trump‘s daughter and her spouse were set to invest $1.4 billion into turning an abandoned Soviet weapons base, known as Sazan, into a luxury island resort.

Ivanka, 44, and Kushner, 45, who both served as senior advisors in Trump’s first administration but opted not to rejoin his cabinet after his 2024 election win, took a massive step toward their dream of creating the “extraordinary” retreat in January 2025, when their plans received preliminary approval from the Albanian government, according to the New York Times.

That approval came just two months after Ivanka’s father claimed victory over Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, and days before he was inaugurated for the second time, with the outlet noting that the project is “one of several” involving members of the president’s family and foreign government entities that Trump will be actively working with in the White House.

Both Kushner and a spokesperson for the Albanian government had previously shut down any suggestion that the project’s evaluation process would be in any way influenced by its direct connection to President Trump—however, that hasn’t stopped questions from being raised over the approval.

Now, as first reported by Politico, the Special Prosecution Office Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) has opened an official inquiry into decisions made in 2024, when the protected status of the land earmarked for the resort was altered, thereby opening it up to development.

Concerns are being raised about how Ivanka and Kushner’s proposed resort—which is understood to include a planned 10,000 hotel rooms—will impact local wildlife, particularly the flamingos, seals, and sea turtles that live in an area of coastal wetland.

This photograph shows an abandoned ex-military command building on a hilltop on the island of Sazan, near the Albanian city of Vlore, on Mediterranean coast, on July 30 2024. Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner want to transform Albania's largest island, and former Cold War Military base built by Albania's former communist rulers. The daughter of former US President want luxury villas to go up on the island of Sazan that for decades served as a garrison with bunkers, fallout shelters and a warren of tunnels designed to withstand a nuclear attack. (Photo by ADNAN BECI / AFP) (Photo by ADNAN BECI/AFP via Getty Images)
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s plans to build an exclusive resort on a 1,400-hectare private island in Albania has hit two significant roadblocks after thousands of locals launched public protests against the project. (AFP via Getty Images)
ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 13: (L-R) Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump attend the Michael Rubin REFORM Alliance Casino Night Event on September 13, 2025 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for REFORM Alliance)
It was first revealed in 2024 that President Donald Trump’s daughter and her spouse were set to invest $1.4 billion into turning an abandoned Soviet weapons base, known as Sazan, into a luxury island resort. (Getty Images for REFORM Alliance)

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has since denied that the project will have any negative effect on wildlife, telling local lawmakers that the final proposal for the resort has not yet been submitted, the outlet states.

Rama initially issued his official approval for the planned resort on Dec. 30, 2025, after applications for the project were submitted by Atlantic Incubation Partners LLC, the company through which the build is being carried out.

According to a written approval, first obtained by Reuters, the project complied with Albania’s strategic investment legislation and job-creation requirements, with an estimated 1,000 employees.

Under the country’s law, a project may be approved as a strategic investment when it qualifies as being in a priority economic sector, such as tourism, thereby allowing the investor to proceed with its development.

“The form of the state’s participation in this investment will be realized through the establishment of a joint legal entity,” the country’s Strategic Investment Committee, which is headed up by Rama, emphasized.

However, the official approval of the project has not stopped it from facing bitter backlash from locals.

On June 2, images and video emerged of groups of protestors clashing with security guards at the site of the project, while others took part in a demonstration staged in the country’s capital of Tirana, where people were heard chanting “cancel the project” and “Ivanka, go home,” according to The Times of Israel.

At the same time, Ivanka touted the couple’s plans for the resort, telling podcast host David Senra during a May 31 interview that she and Kushner are hoping to create a “masterpiece” on the island, while insisting that they are acting with the utmost “restraint and care” to protect the natural landcsape.

“I’m working on an incredible project with my husband in the Mediterranean. It’s massive in scale,” she said. “It’s an unbelievable, beautiful 1,400-hectare private island in the middle of the Mediterranean.

“Over the course of many years, we developed the opportunity to help realize its potential and transform it, but with a lot of restraint and care, because the land is so beautiful that, really the architecture has to be fully integrated into it, almost rise from it.”

Despite Rama noting that the final proposal for the resort has not yet been officially submitted, Ivanka stated that she and her husband have already started working with several top architects, whom she described as “some of the greatest masters that exist,” although she did not reveal their identities.

She did, however, call attention to their “integrity,” vowing that the resulting resort will be built to last for many years to come.

TIRANA, ALBANIA - JUNE 2: Protesters gather under the slogan "Albania is not for sale", asking for the resignation of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, in front of Albanian Government building on June 2, 2026 in Tirana, Albania. Recently protests have escalated into violent clashes over illegal bulldozing in the protected PishÎ Poro-Narta landscape, sparking solidarity rallies in Tirana. This environmental destruction is driven by the government's push for luxury tourism developments and has drawn severe backlash from the European Union. The European Commission is actively monitoring the crisis, explicitly warning Tirana that failing to halt this habitat destruction and ignoring environmental regulations will directly jeopardise Albania's EU accession process under Chapter 27 (Environment). (Photo by Armando Babani/Getty Images)
On June 2, images and video emerged of groups of protestors clashing with security guards at the site of the project, while others took part in a demonstration staged in the country’s capital of Tirana. (Armando Babani/Getty Images)
TIRANA, ALBANIA - JUNE 02: Protesters are pulling barbed wire as demonstrators gather in the capital city of Tirana to protest against a planned tourism project in the Zvernec region of Vlora, calling it a sell-out of the country's coastlines with the slogan 'Albania is not for sale' in Tirana, Albania, on June 02, 2026. Protesters stated that they opposed construction activities in protected areas in the country and chanted slogans such as 'Albania is ours.' (Photo by Olsi Shehu/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Protestors were heard chanting “cancel the project” and “Ivanka, go home,” according to The Times of Israel. (Olsi Shehu/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Ivanka Trump appears on David Senra's podcast to discuss private island resort
At the same time, Trump touted the couple’s plans for the resort, telling podcast host David Senra during a May 31 interview that she and Kushner are hoping to create a “masterpiece” on the island. (YouTube/David Senra)

“I was just there walking the land, really just trying to be with it and experience it alongside some of the greatest living architects of our time, true masters of their craft,” she said. “People with integrity so absolute there will be no compromise and that’s something we want to create there.

“When you work with real artists, regardless of their medium, whether it’s a canvas or real estate, a home, music, they don’t compromise. Their integrity is precise and absolute, and they’ll push themselves, they’ll push everyone around them. That’s where you get to something.”

Discussing the origins of the project, Trump said that she and her husband—who live in a custom megamansion on Miami’s “Billionaire Bunker” island with their three children—first discovered the island when they were vacationing on a friend’s boat and spotted the land while swimming in the ocean.

“We were on a friend’s boat and we stopped for a swim. Effectively that’s how we found it,” she shared. “We swam to the islands, we went on a hike, barefoot, all the way up to the top and we were just captivated. And it stayed with us ever since.”

Ivanka also addressed the wetlands that are now being investigated, explaining that the resort will include not only Sazan itself, but a peninsula that sits across from it and boasts “beautiful white sand beaches.”

“We not only have the island, but we have five miles of beachfront directly across from the island, this beautiful peninsula with a lagoon on one side, the ocean on the other, beautiful white sand beaches,” she continued.

“For me, this feels more like a challenge than anything else, the culmination of all my experience in real estate, all of my travel, a lot of reflection on how I want to live, how I think people increasingly are wanting to live, and trying to build something that’s a tangible manifestation of that.”

She noted that she is excited to return to her “real estate roots,” adding that the project is “not even a business” for her, but rather a passion project.

Both Ivanka and Kushner have close ties to the real estate industry via their respective families. Before President Trump launched himself into politics, he was best known for his career as a developer, while Kushner’s family owns a vast portfolio of commercial, residential, and retail properties in and around New York.

However, this project marks the first time that the couple will venture into the heady world of luxury hotels—with multiple reports noting that they face a steep uphill battle before their resort will be ready for visitors.

Though it has been used as a tourist spot in recent years, the island has a somewhat dark past as a Soviet-era storage facility for chemical weapons.

According to Italian journalist Marzio Mian, who visited the island in July 2024, shortly after Ivanka and Kushner’s plans for the 1,400-acre land were revealed, it is littered with “signs depicting skull and crossbones, warning of landmines,” with visitors to the area warned not to venture too far off specific paths out of fears that they could stumble across an unexploded ordnance.

Plans to remove the remaining weapons and ammunition on the island are well underway, however, with the Albanian government announcing in July 2020 that members of the country’s armed forces had been despatched to Sazan in order to begin clearing it of any dangerous ordnance.

A boy looks through a window of an abandoned school on the island of Sazan, near the Albanian city of Vlore, on Mediterranean coast, on July 30 2024. Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner want to transform Albania's largest island, and former Cold War Military base built by Albania's former communist rulers. The daughter of former US President want luxury villas to go up on the island of Sazan that for decades served as a garrison with bunkers, fallout shelters and a warren of tunnels designed to withstand a nuclear attack. (Photo by ADNAN BECI / AFP) (Photo by ADNAN BECI/AFP via Getty Images)
Discussing the origins of the project, Ivanka said that she and her husband first discovered the former weapons base when they were vacationing on a friend’s boat and spotted the land while swimming in the ocean. (AFP via Getty Images)
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Are Investing $1.4 Billion to Turn Abandoned Soviet Weapons Base In Albania Into Luxury Island Resort
“We were on a friend’s boat and we stopped for a swim. Effectively that’s how we found it,” she shared. “We swam to the islands, we went on a hike, barefoot, all the way up to the top and we were just captivated. And it stayed with us ever since.” (AFP via Getty Images)
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Are Investing $1.4 Billion to Turn Abandoned Soviet Weapons Base In Albania Into Luxury Island Resort
The Special Prosecution Office Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) has opened an official inquiry into decisions made in 2024, when the protected status of the land earmarked for the resort was altered, opening it up to development. (Google Maps)

After Trump and Kushner’s plans for the resort received preliminary approval, the Albanian government confirmed that it would work with them in order to continue clearing their development site of all unexploded and buried weapons.

As for the crumbling military buildings and 3,600 derelict bunkers that were abandoned on the island, the couple is reportedly planning to incorporate at least a few of them into their hotel plans—with Trump revealing in a 2024 podcast interview that they were working with the “best architects and the best brands” to make the resort into an “extraordinary” property.

Despite the remnants of the island’s dark past as a Communist military base, tourists began flocking to its dazzling beaches as early as 2017, when it was reopened to the public after being closed for years.

According to Lonely Planet, the island is easily accessible by regular ferries from Vlore, one of Albania’s most popular—and luxurious—tourist destinations, a reputation that Ivanka and Kushner will undoubtedly be keen to transfer to their own high-end hotel.

“Once used as a submarine and chemical-weapons base by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, it’s now home to an Albanian-Italian military base used to combat narcotics smuggling,” Lonely Planet states.

“In the summer of 2017, a small area of the island opened to visitors, making parts of its pristine coastline and historic relics accessible for the first time.”

President Rama made no secret of his excitement about the Ivanka Trump-Jared Kushner development, telling The Guardian that he believes Albania “can’t afford not to exploit a gift like Sazan” and adding: “We need luxury tourism like a desert needs water.”

To that end, the government is even in the process of building an airport near Vlore to ferry wealthy tourists directly to the country’s most affluent and desirable area—an airport that would also serve as an easy access point for Ivanka and Kushner’s hotel.

However, not everyone is thrilled about the project, with some critics accusing the Albanian government of a lack of transparency about the deal with the couple, according to the Times.

One, Agron Shehaj, who is a member of the opposition party in the Albanian government, told the outlet: “Of course for Albania, which is a poor country, it is important to develop tourism. But there has been a lack of transparency here, and it makes it look like this is a private deal that is in the political interest of the prime minister of Albania.”

Others raised concerns about the impact that the development will have on the island’s thriving wildlife, including freelance tour guide Arben Kola, who told The Independent: “The way tourism works for Sazan at the moment is it helps to preserve nature, not damage it. We shouldn’t change that.”

Though Kushner has not commented on the recent reports about his proposed tourism mecca, he told The Guardian in 2024 that their plans would carefully consider Sazan’s natural environment—stating: “When people announce a development, everyone gets scared.

“Everybody assumes the worst. But once they see the plans we have, the way we’re designing it, the way we’re being faithful and considerate of the environment around us, I think that people will be very, very pleased. And again, with developments, you never make everyone happy.”

Artist’s 226-Year-Old Maine Home Lists for Just $80K—With Original Wall Murals Still Intact

An adorable and oh-so-affordable Maine dwelling that sits a mere 5-minute walk from the nearest beach has hit the market for just $80,000—having served for the past five decades as a “creative workspace” for a beloved local artist.

Located in Eastport, ME, near the Canadian border, the two-bedroom residence with distant water views of Harris Cove still boasts artist Elizabeth Ostrander‘s original works of art throughout, pieces that she conceived during the 50 years she spent living and working in the space, which was previously known as the Ostrander Studio Gallery & Sculpture Garden.

While the property “is in need of major renovation, repairs, vision, and restoration, both inside and out” and is being sold as is, the Cape-style residence could easily serve as the foundation for an idyllic beach retreat, a lucrative short-term rental, or, perhaps, another artist’s studio.

With so much potential, it seems only right that the unique abode has sculpted a place for itself at the top of the week’s most popular homes list.

Built in 1800, the 1,167-square-foot structure boasts a first floor lined with mermaid and fish murals, ceilings painted like the sky, and a full bathroom with custom art adorning the tub/shower.

Sadly, the “once admired gardens have become overgrown” since 2024, when the dwelling was vacated. However, this gives a future buyer the opportunity to “thoughtfully” revive them.

Other properties grabbing attention this week are an affordably priced Florida cabin with a private dock and boathouse with lift; a custom-built, earth-sheltered bunker in Virginia; and an inexpensive container home in Colorado.

10. 302 Wiley Ave, Donalsonville, GA

Price: $309,000

Why it’s here: It’s a five-bedroom residence with nine fireplaces and an indoor pool tucked away on 2.52 acres of privacy.

Built in 1943, the 4,064-square-foot house still features custom millwork, built-ins, original hardwood floors, and upstairs bedrooms with in-suite sink/vanities. A guest suite can be found on the lower level, which also boasts the enclosed pool with a built-in cook area, two full bathrooms, and changing closets.

The inexpensive price tag will allow a buyer the opportunity to restore this “grand southern home.”

Mills L. Brock of 3 Rivers Realty is the listing agent.

2.52-acre residence with indoor pool in Donalsonville, GA, on sale for $309,000
Residence on 2.52 acres in Donalsonville, GA, comes with an indoor pool. (Realtor.com)

9. 11 Hidden Lake Trl, Plummer, ID

Price: $374,900

Why it’s here: It’s a float home on Hidden Lake tucked between the entrance to Lake Coeur d’Alene and the St. Joe River.

Offering panoramic lakefront views from a wraparound sunroom, the two-bedroom home comes with a spacious sundeck with a slide and a personal boathouse. New vinyl windows were recently installed, and the property is equipped with a modern mini-split system for heating and air conditioning. It is being offered fully furnished.

According to the listing, a “secure lease through 2044 includes 30 feet of depth of land from the shoreline for additional amenities like a storage shed or fire pit.”

Angela Carpenter Foisy of Latah Realty is the listing agent.

Float home in Plummer, ID, on sale for $374,900
Float home in Plummer, ID (Realtor.com)

8. 1454 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL

Price: $6,000,000

Why it’s here: Built in 1889, this six-bedroom estate in the prestigious Gold Coast enclave is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

After a meticulous two-year renovation, the 11,000-square-foot interior features a first floor with 14-foot tinted and gilded plaster ceilings. An expanded chef’s kitchen has bespoke cabinetry, black and white checkered stone floors, and marble countertops.

Historic details include preserved hardwood floors, dual staircases, custom millwork, restored doors and hardware, bay windows, built-in bookcases, and five fireplaces. Modernizations offer an elevator, 4.5 updated bathrooms, an expanded primary suite with a dressing room, soaking tub, and secondary laundry. The two-car garage has an updated one-bedroom coach house.

A sun-soaked solarium overlooks the English garden. A rooftop terrace designed for entertaining has living and dining areas providing lake and skyline views.

Kathleen Malone of Compass is the listing agent.

Mansion in Chicago, IL, on sale for $6,000,000
Mansion in Chicago, IL (Realtor.com)

7. 1829 Collins Landing Rd, Tallahassee, FL

Price: $465,000

Why it’s here: It’s an affordably priced cabin on Lake Talquin that comes with a private dock and boathouse with a lift.

Built in 1957, the three-bedroom retreat offers the next buyer the opportunity to “enjoy excellent fishing” from the comfort of their own boat dock. The 1,584-square-foot open floor plan features a spacious kitchen and dining area that flow effortlessly into the main living room, all surrounded by a wall of windows framing the stunning views. A screened-in porch would be a nice spot for morning coffee.

The residence is being offered fully furnished, making it ideal for an investor seeking rental income or someone looking for a move-in-ready opportunity.

Lisa Montgomery-Calvert of Coldwell Banker Hartung is the listing agent.

Lake Talquin retreat with dock and boathouse in Tallahassee, FL, on sale for $465,000
Lake Talquin retreat with dock and boathouse in Tallahassee, FL (Realtor.com)

6. 12002 Jackson River Rd, Monterey, VA

Price: $569,000

Why it’s here: Calling all preppers: Here’s the unique opportunity to own a custom-built underground concrete home.

The three-bedroom, earth-sheltered bunker built in 1999 boasts a modernized interior with a central vacuum system and a modern kitchen with stone countertops and updated appliances. A soapstone woodstove from Vermont can be found in the above-ground living room, which also features a wall of windows overlooking the private yard.

The 30.9-acre property also has solar tubes, a geothermal system, a safe room, and a three-car garage.

William Bratton of Clarkson & Wallace Real Estate – Monterey is the listing agent.

Concrete underground house in Monterey, VA, on sale for $569,000
Concrete underground house in Monterey, VA (Realtor.com)

5. 77 Main St, East Haddam, CT

Price: $1,600,000

Why it’s here: Overlooking the Connecticut River, the David Watrous House is a historical “architectural treasure” that has been thoughtfully modernized.

Built in 1850, the four-bedroom residence boasts a 4,070-square-foot open floor plan filled with vintage charm and character. Period details include a formal dining room with an antique chandelier, three kitchens, an office with cherry built-ins, original chestnut flooring upstairs, custom millwork throughout, and four fireplaces.

A modern chef’s kitchen has handcrafted cherry cabinets, granite countertops, a tin ceiling, and an oversized island. The riverfront great room has a wall of windows to capture the views, and a walkout lower level offers more than 1,500 square feet of living space.

The nearly 1-acre lot also has a three-bay post-and-beam carriage house featuring a workshop/studio with stained-glass windows, a copper cupola, and an antique weathervane.

Sacha Armstrong-Crockett of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty is the listing agent.

David Watrous House in East Haddam, CT, on sale for $1,600,000
David Watrous House in East Haddam, CT (Realtor.com)

4. 2041 Grace Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Price: $3,395,000

Why it’s here: Located in the hillside enclave of Whitley Heights, this Mediterranean-style estate built in 1922 by H.L. Wilson sits on a rare double lot dotted with fruit, elm, and magnolia trees.

Designed for grand-scale entertaining, the gated property boasts stunning views of Los Angeles. A spacious living room overlooks the city skyline. The formal dining room has French doors that open to a private garden with outdoor seating and a fire pit.

A gourmet kitchen has custom cabinetry, a breakfast nook, and a built-in banquette. The turret staircase leads to a primary suite with a decorative fireplace and balcony overlooking the private yard with a solar-heated pool.

Other highlights include a media room, home office, fitness center, guest suite with a separate entrance, and a prohibition-style speakeasy.

Karen Lower of Compass is the listing agent.

Mediterranean-style mansion in Los Angeles, CA, on sale for $3,395,000
Mediterranean-style mansion in Los Angeles, CA (Realtor.com)

3. 451 E Schantz Ave, Oakwood, OH

Price: $859,900

Why it’s here: Built in 1924, this Tudor Revival in the Schantz Historic District has been beautifully reimagined to showcase its original grandeur.

The five-bedroom residence with a screened front porch features a wood entry door with a round window. The 4,727-square-foot interior showcases a grand staircase, intricate millwork, restored hardwood floors, exposed beams, built-in cabinetry, and two fireplaces.

A music room with “grand bay windows” overlooking the private yard leads to a remodeled kitchen with quartz countertops, Chicago brick floors, and a breakfast nook with views of the private terrace. The wood-paneled library has custom built-ins.

A second-floor primary suite has a sitting area, dual walk-in closets, a soaking tub, and a balcony. Guest accommodations can be found on the third level.

An unfinished walk-out lower level offering extra storage space has direct access to the attached four-car garage.

Amy Stamps of Keller Williams Home Town Realty is the listing agent.

Tudor Revival in Oakwood, OH, on sale for $859,900
Tudor Revival in Oakwood, OH (Realtor.com)

2. 410 Monoma Rd, Red Feather Lakes, CO

Price: $119,000

Why it’s here: It’s the inexpensive opportunity to live in a cozy container home offering just 160 square feet of space with a composting toilet.

Designed for a buyer on a budget, the one-bedroom residence offering views of Nokomis Lake also has two solar panels to keep utility costs down. The steel cabin has sliding doors overlooking the forest; it could be an ideal spot to add a future deck. A wood-burning stove found in the kitchen “easily heats this cabin.” Buyers should note that the “1/4 bath is composed of only the composting toilet.”

According to the listing, a canoe and gear are included.

Jack Keeler of Summit Real Estate & Marketing is the listing agent.

Container home in Red Feather Lakes, CO, on sale for $119,000
Container home in Red Feather Lakes, CO (Realtor.com)

1. 83 Clark St, Eastport, ME

Price: $80,000

Why it’s here: It’s the former “creative workspace” of artist Elizabeth Ostrander who lived here for more than 50 years and whose work is still present throughout the two-bedroom dwelling.

While the 1,167-square-foot former home of the Ostrander Studio Gallery & Sculpture Garden “is in need of major renovation, repairs, vision, and restoration, both inside and out,” it comes with an affordable price tag. A living room used as an artist studio features a mermaid mural and sliders overlooking the wooded lot. The full bathroom also has custom artwork.

The property being sold as is also offers distant water views of Harris Cove.

Shayna Smart of Bold Coast Properties is the listing agent.

Artist Elizabeth Ostrander's former Cape in Eastport, ME, on sale for $80,000
Artist Elizabeth Ostrander’s former Cape in Eastport, ME (Realtor.com)

Iconic Los Angeles Mansion Returns to Market for $170 Million—Months After Escaping Foreclosure Auction Amid Bitter Legal Spat

A storied 1930s Los Angeles estate that was at the center of a bitter legal battle has returned to the market for the sky-high price of $170 million, just months after it was slated to be sold in a December 2025 foreclosure auction.

The enormous abode, which is known as Casa Encantada, was once home to financier Gary Winnick, who purchased the 8.5-acre estate for $94 million in 2000. At the time, it was one of the priciest home sales on record in the U.S.

However, after Winnick’s death in 2023, the home’s once-illustrious history became embroiled in a much murkier tale, when it was revealed in November 2025 that the property was slated to be sold off in a foreclosure auction the following month.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the foreclosure auction stemmed from a $100 million loan that was taken out by an entity tied to Winnick and his wife, Karen Winnick, in 2020.

By 2025, the lender, real estate investment firm CIM Group, alleged that repayments on the loan had ceased—and ordered that Winnick’s Los Angeles home, as well as another property in Malibu, be auctioned off to satisfy the debt, which it said had reached $150 million.

However, Winnick’s widow, Karen, later launched legal action against the firm, insisting that she was entirely unaware of the terms of the loan—and accusing CIM Group of concealing information, financial elder abuse, and transfer of property without spousal consent.

Now, it appears that Karen has been given another opportunity to offload the mansion herself, with records showing that it was relisted for $170 million on April 27. Though still an extraordinary price, it is $80 million below the original ask of $250 million in 2023.

And while $170 million is certainly nothing to scoff at, it is less than half the asking price of another nearby Los Angeles estate, which has hit the market for the eye-watering price of $400 million, rocketing to the top of the week’s most expensive homes list—while also becoming the priciest residential property to have ever been listed in the U.S.

Built in 2018, “The Crown Jewel” was designed by architect Peter Marino and took a decade to complete. Perched atop an 7.86-acre promontory overlooking the Bel-Air Country Club, the resort-inspired estate offers breathtaking views from the downtown skyline to the Pacific Ocean.

“No expense was spared in the design or construction of this global masterpiece,” the listing states. The primary residence boasts 10 bedrooms, 13 staff bedrooms, and wellness and fitness amenities “that rival the world’s finest destinations.”

It also has a six-bedroom guesthouse, which has an additional 10 staff bedrooms.

More over-the-top amenities include indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, meditation room, nail salon, screening room, fitness center, library, billiard room, and wine cellar.

More jaw-dropping estates to make the week’s most expensive homes list include a stone estate in Greenwich overlooking Long Island Sound, an oceanfront Florida mansion currently under construction on Golden Beach, and another massive Los Angeles estate also overlooking Bel-Air Country Club.

10. 3405 Fryman Rd, Studio City, CA

Price: $32,500,000

Fryman Canyon farmhouse: This stylish seven-bedroom mansion replaced the former home of late “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek.

Developers Mark Alexander and Rob Diaz purchased the 1.47-acre property for $8 million in 2022 to build this megamansion. The 17,627-square-foot estate debuted on the market for $42 million in September 2025.

A “Scandifornian”-style interior features two matching A-frames enveloped by stunning canyon views. Vaulted ceilings, glass walls, custom wood details, built-ins, a bunk room, two fireplaces, and an “Aman-inspired” spa with steam, cold plunge, sauna, and fitness center can be found throughout the home’s open floor plan.

Multiple lounge areas overlook an in-ground saltwater pool and spa.

Branden Williams of The Beverly Hills Estates Inc. is the listing agent.

Fryman Canyon farmhouse in Studio City, CA, on sale for $32,500,000
Fryman Canyon farmhouse in Studio City, CA (Realtor.com)

9. 112 Almendral Ave, Atherton, CA

Price: $35,988,000

Custom-designed mansion: This New England–style estate was built in 2023 and sits on a lushly landscaped acre of privacy.

An 11,746-square-foot modern floor plan features radiant oak floors, bespoke millwork, designer lighting, and an elevator. A two-story living room boasts a floor-to-ceiling fireplace and access to the outdoor living area. The spacious dining room designed for grand-scale entertaining has beautiful garden views. Other highlights include a first-floor primary wing, two offices, a lower-level entertainment area with wine cellar, lounge, bar, fitness center, steam room, and sauna. There is also a detached guesthouse for extended family and friends.

Three terraces with fireplaces overlook the pool, spa, and outdoor kitchen.

Ken Deleon of Deleon Realty is the listing agent.

Custom built mansion in Atherton, CA, on sale for $35,988,000
Custom-built mansion in Atherton, CA (Realtor.com)

8. 12846 Highwood St, Los Angeles, CA

Price: $36,500,000

Brentwood Park: This five-bedroom mansion completed in 2023 took five years to build and features custom details, including steel doors and windows, hand-applied plaster walls, and disappearing pocket doors.

The 13,077-square-foot mansion also has a living room that opens to the private backyard, a formal dining room for entertaining, a fully-equipped gourmet kitchen, and a separate chef’s kitchen. There is also a wood-clad library/office with bar, a home theater, entertainment room, wine cellar, fitness center, and spa.

A loggia with an outdoor dining room and private terraces offers views of the pool and courtyard gardens.

Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency is the listing agent.

Mansion in Los Angeles, CA, on sale for $36,500,000
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7. 4253 Cutlass Ln, Naples, FL

Price: $36,500,000

Port Royal: This five-bedroom waterfront mansion offers 147 feet “along one of the area’s deepest yacht basins” with a private dock.

Designed for the ultimate boating enthusiast, the nearly 1-acre property has no-wake bayfront views. Built in 1998, the modernized 6,883-square-foot interior features hardwood floors, expansive glass, custom built-ins, and vaulted ceilings. Other highlights include a home office, media room, modern kitchen, and primary suite with private covered terrace. A four-car garage has lift capabilities.

According to the listing, “Owners are eligible for membership to the exclusive Port Royal Club and Cutlass Cove Beach Club.”

William Earls of John R. Wood Properties is the listing agent.

Port Royal mansion in Naples, FL, on sale for $36,500,000
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6. 16745 Stratford Ct, Southwest Ranches, FL

Price: $38,750,000

Under construction: This 10-bedroom modern mansion in the exclusive Landmark Ranch Estates enclave is scheduled to be completed this month.

The “ultraluxury” residence created by RCR Homes boasts an ornate 23,977-square-foot interior with 14-foot ceilings, custom Italian cabinetry, designer lighting, and a sculptural floating staircase. A chef’s kitchen has a full butler’s kitchen with high-end appliances. A primary suite has a private lounge and terrace overlooking the pool. There is also a 20-car auto showroom.

Covered dining and sitting areas overlook the pool, spa, and summer kitchen.

Marc Brandt of Douglas Elliman is the listing agent.

New mansion in Southwest Ranches, FL, on sale for $38,750,000
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5. 545 Indian Field Rd, Greenwich, CT

Price: $42,995,000

Long Island Sound views: This six-bedroom waterfront estate on 1.6 acres features sweeping coastal views and originally hit the market for $57,995,000 in August 2023.

The 12,492-square-foot rebuilt mansion features a barrel-vaulted great room, a chef’s kitchen with a marble breakfast bar, a water-facing dining room, a wood-clad lounge, and a home office with built-ins. A lavish upstairs primary wing has a steam shower, sauna, boutique-inspired closets, and a private balcony. Other luxurious amenities include a sauna, wine storage system, and fitness center.

A heated pool, private beach, deep-water dock, and protected cove for swimming and boating can also be found on property.

Jesse Marinak of Serhant Connecticut LLC is the listing agent.

Waterfront mansion in Greenwich, CT, on sale for $42,995,000
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4. 185 Ocean Blvd, Golden Beach, FL

Price: $45,000,000

Brand-new build: This seven-bedroom oceanfront estate is currently under construction and slated to be complete in 90 days, according to the listing.

Offering 50 feet of ocean frontage overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the residence boasts floor-to-ceiling glass walls, a great room with fireplace, a dining room with wine storage, a chef’s kitchen with custom Italian cabinetry, and a primary suite with soaking tub, custom closets, and waterfront terrace. Covered terraces overlook the swimming pool with sundeck.

Located in the guard-gated Golden Beach enclave, the property includes a three-car garage and private beach access.

Pablo Umansky of Urban Group Realty Corp. is the listing agent.

New mansion in Golden Beach, FL, on sale for $45,000,000
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3. 470 Layton Way, Los Angeles, CA

Price: $47,000,000

Brentwood Circle: Hollywood producer Joel Silver is once again said to be trying to part ways with this eight-bedroom mansion that originally hit the market in 2020 for $77,500,000.

Located in a guard-gated enclave, the 25,000-square-foot home designed by architect Ricardo Legorreta is seamlessly integrated with the outdoor living area.

The “architectural masterpiece” boasts an open formal dining room, dual primary suites with marble bathrooms, a library, home office, fitness center, and a “one-of-a-kind” screening room. A reflection pool, outdoor heated dining, motor court, and four-car garage can also be found on the 4.56-acre lot.

The reduced price appears to have finally snagged a buyer, as the listing notes “the property is under contract.”

Branden Williams of The Beverly Hills Estates Inc. is the listing agent.

Mansion in Los Angeles, CA, on sale for $47,000,000
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2. 10644 Bellagio Rd, Los Angeles, CA

Price: $170,000,000

Casa Encantada: Perched atop an 8.4-acre promontory, this seven-bedroom mansion offering breathtaking views of Bel-Air Country Club originally hit the market for $250 million in 2023.

Last fall, it was slated to be sold in a foreclosure auction after the death of its longtime owner, financier Gary Winnick, who purchased the grand estate with his wife, Karen Winnick, for $94 million in 2000.

Built in 1937 and reimagined “in the grand Deco-Hollywood tradition,” the 28,725-square-foot interior boasts an oval foyer, sweeping staircase, grand hall with a 14-foot ceiling, formal and junior dining rooms, a walnut-paneled library, and dual living salons. An opulent primary suite has two sitting rooms, dual marble bathrooms, and dressing rooms.

The spacious lot features terraced rose gardens, botanical sanctuaries, orchard and herb gardens, a 60-foot tiled pool, tennis pavilion, sport court, and 15-car garage.

Jimmy Heckenberg of Rodeo Realty is the listing agent.

Casa Encantada in Los Angeles, CA, on sale for $170,000,000
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1. 11201 Chalon Rd, Los Angeles, CA

Price: $400,000,000

The ‘Crown Jewel’ of Los Angeles: This ultraluxurious 39-bedroom legacy compound on 7.86 acres boasts a jaw-dropping 70,000 square feet of lavish living space.

Built in 2018, the compound took a decade to complete and features interiors designed by Peter Marino. Lavish amenities include a 10-bedroom primary estate with 13 staff bedrooms, a six-bedroom guesthouse with 10 additional staff bedrooms, a media room, fitness center, library, wine cellar, billiard room, spa, and beauty salon.

Fountains, indoor and outdoor pools, a pool house, sport court with viewing pavilion, and four-car subterranean garage can also be found on the sprawling lot.

Jack Harris of The Beverly Hills Estates Inc. is the listing agent.

America's most expensive home in Los Angeles, CA, on sale for $400,000,000
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