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The Most Expensive and Dreamy Celebrity Houses

Amongst all other extravagance that celebrities receive, their homes have proven well that their financial freedom is without limit.

Oprah Winfrey, for example, owns an $85 million mansion sitting in Montecito, California, known as The Promise Land, Celebrity Homes reported. The mansion alone has 23,000 square feet of moving space, eight bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, 10 fireplaces, a tea house and a guest house.

The professional golfer, Tiger Woods, currently owns a $60 million abode in Jupiter Island, Florida. The property contains a 10,000-square-foot bachelor pad, a glass-fronted lift, a large wine cellar in the basement, a cinema and a games area. A large guest house, a boathouse, a stand-alone garage, and a golf training studio are also included in the property. There's also a gym, a tennis court, a 100-foot running track and, of course, a small golf course that sits on a 3.5-acre backyard.

Will and Jada Smith recently listed their huge compound mansion in Calabasas, California and is asking for $42 million. Behind its long walls is a 25,000-square-foot mansion that sits on a 150-acre piece of land, The Most Expensive Homes reported.  The main house is said to be custom constructed and many items inside were done by hand. It also contains a man-made lake and a swimming pool that looks like a lagoon. There are also tennis, volleyball and basketball courts in the compound, enough for a sportsfest.

The Jerry Seinfeld abode was originally for "Piano Man" Billy Joel. The comedian refers to the $32 million property as laid back, which he and wife Jessica purchased back in 2000. The East Hampton estate sits on 14 acres of rolling lawns, and has 24 rooms and 13 bathrooms inside the three-building structure, Tudor-style manor.  There are also 13 fireplaces, a music room, a wine cellar, indoor and outdoor pools, a gym, a tennis court and even a bowling alley.


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