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Inside America's Most Expensive House

The pinnacle of luxury

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22 January 2017

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Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

Located in Bel Air, Los Angeles, the above-pictured house spans 38,000 square feet, has 12 bedrooms and 21 baths and an asking price of $250 million. This, people, is the most expensive house in America.

What makes it the most expensive house? A room dedicated to candy, a James-Bond-themed movie theatre, 100 art installations, an 85-foot long infinity pool. an auto-gallery (fancy word for garage) stocked with luxury cars worth $30 million and a staff of 7 caretakers who have been paid for two years are only a few features.

Let's take a closer look at this mammoth property that was originally featured by The Hollywood Reporter.

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

A room (bigger than most of our living rooms) dedicated solely to candy.

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

An "auto-gallery" stocked with luxury cars worth $30 million

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

An opulent dining room with a floating staircase. The staircase alone cost $2 million.

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

A James Bond themed movie theater for 40 is complete with a 22-foot screen, 57 speakers, and 16 sub-woofers.

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

If you are not in the mood to watch movies or eat candy, there's a 4 lane bowling alley.

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

Can any opulent experience be complete without champagne? (The answer is NO).

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

There are 2 ginormous wine cellars in the house.

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

And if you need to unwind there is a spa and a trained masseuse available.

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

If you are not in the mood to watch a movie indoors, you can watch it from the 85-foot long infinity pool with a pop-up screen.

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

A helicopter is a piece of art #OhTheLivesOfTheRich.

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

Fancy a VIP lounge, anyone?

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter

And this is what the stunning, over-the-top mansion looks at night.

Inside America's Most Expensive House

image credit: Berlyn Photography for The Hollywood Reporter