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A Fairytale Residence Perched Over Lake Whitney In Texas, And More Castle Homes On The Market Right Now

A Fairytale Residence Perched Over Lake Whitney In Texas, And More Castle Homes On The Market Right Now
That's right, we still haven't run out of American castles to show you.
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If you're a regular reader of our real estate column, you'll know that there are a surprising number of castles and medieval-style homes dotted around the US. We ranked some of the wildest examples in a previous list — but this time, we're leaning into the lavish side of things.

From grand, Disney-esque structures to French chateau-inspired homes, here are a bunch of castles that are currently on sale, just waiting for some lucky multi-millionaires to snap them up.


Maggie Valley, North Carolina — $3,900,000

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Nestled amongst mountain woodland in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, this impressive dwelling manages to be both a conspicuously grand home and a secluded, cozy retreat.

The property is comprised of a main residence and a guest house, and there are eight beds and four baths across its total 8,834 square feet — but while it's very nice to have lots of lovely, large rooms, the mountain views surrounding the place on all sides are what really make it special.

piano room

living room

pool room

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[Image credit: Zillow]


Orem, Utah — $7,800,000

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This spectacular Utah home, listed at just under $8 million, was designed to mimic "the appearance of a centuries-old estate transported from the French countryside" — and looking inside, you can see no expense was spared to achieve that vision.

Wooden ceiling beams, ornate decoration and carved, nineteenth-century doors hark back to a century long-gone, while the 400-year-old fountain in the garden was sourced from a small French village. The medieval theme is largely abandoned when it comes to the private theater, gym, sauna and elevator, though — because what modern-day millionaire can be expected to live without those essentials?

living room

kitchen

foyer

outdoor pool

[Image credit: Zillow]



Beverly Hills, California — $6,495,000

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The Robmar Estate in Beverly Hills is the epitome of luxury and excess; grand, French colonial architecture, a spectacular foyer and double staircase, intricately painted ceilings and a glitzy chandelier in every room. The quintessential "rich person" house, really.

Listed at $6.49 million, it's undoubtedly an impressive property — but the inside of the home isn't, in my humble opinion, as unique or elegant as that striking exterior would have you expect.

staircase

dining room

library

kitchen

[Image credit: Zillow]


Calabasas, California — $7,250,000

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Another French chateau-inspired build, this palatial six-bed, 11-bath home is sat on more than 10 acres of land with beautiful views of the Santa Monica Mountains.

Measuring in at a considerable 11,078 square feet, the place has almost too many features to name, but the stand-outs are its rooftop observatory, subterranean stone wine cellar, formal library and infinity-edge pool with a majestic waterfall grotto.

foyer

wine cellar

outdoor

pool

[Image credit: Zillow]


Clifton, Texas — $5,500,000

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This is an utterly ludicrous building. Perched over Lake Whitney — and with multiple grand balconies from which to admire the view — it looks like it was built to host royal weddings, rather than serve as a home for actual people.

The gigantic ballroom alone accounts for 3,000 of the home's 11,134 square feet, and there's also a bridal suite and groom's dressing room built in. When it comes to living space, there's a luxury penthouse on the third floor, and the property also accommodates 10 guest bedrooms, a frankly ridiculous 15 bathrooms and a three-bedroom guest house. Even if you've got $5.5 million to splash on a property, who's got enough friends to fill all those rooms?

rooftop

living room

kitchen

hall

pool

[Image credit: Zillow]

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