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"Another year has come and gone, and with it came the usual crowd of big names and billionaires buying and selling their majorly pricey properties. Though plenty of lavish dwellings changed hands in 2025, this year did see celebs making slightly less expensive deals. Last year, Tom Ford shelled out $104 million for a London mansion, and Beyoncé and Jay-Z broke records with their $200 million Malibu dwelling in 2023."
"Actor Mark Wahlberg kicks off our yearly list with the 18,000-square-foot Florida mansion he bought in October for $37 million. The contemporary-style Delray Beach home, named Palazzo di Lago, takes design inspiration from northern Italy and Casino Royale. Wahlberg purchased the seven-bedroom, 12-bathroom home fully furnished. Highlights of the flashy abode include 30-foot-tall ceilings, walls lined with glossy Brazilian wood, a game room equipped with a sprawling wet bar, a movie theater,"
"In April, YouTuber and professional boxer Jake Paul paid $39 million for a 5,653-acre ranch in Georgia. He used his winnings from his 2024 boxing match against Mike Tyson to pay for the property, realizing a longtime dream. "I've wanted to buy a ranch for the last 15 years," he said on an episode of the podcast The Iced Coffee Hour. "I wanted a place where I can wake surf, hunt, and build a racetrack.""
Luxury real estate activity in 2025 featured fewer nine-figure transactions, with the top sale reaching $82.5 million. Several celebrities and high-profile buyers completed major purchases. Actor Mark Wahlberg bought an 18,000-square-foot Delray Beach mansion named Palazzo di Lago for $37 million, a fully furnished seven-bedroom, 12-bathroom home with 30-foot ceilings, Brazilian wood walls, a game room with wet bar, a movie theater, hidden cigar lounge, wellness retreat, two kitchens, and 2.5 acres of resort-like grounds including a saltwater lagoon, tennis court, guesthouse, and cabana. YouTuber and boxer Jake Paul paid $39 million for a 5,653-acre Georgia ranch using boxing winnings.
Read at Architectural Digest
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