Hala Ranch
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The Hala Ranch is a 95-acre estate in Aspen, Colorado, originally purchased and given its name by Prince Bandar bin Sultan. The main house on the property was built by the architectural firm of Hagman Yaw in 1991. The estate has been ranked by Forbes magazine as the most expensive home in the United States, listed at $135 million.
The home is 56,000 square feet and is currently the third most expensive home on the market in the United States.[1]
The Saudi Prince purchased the land while he served as ambassador to the United States, and originally visited about three times a year. The Prince's visits, which were always announced to local officials for security reasons, became less frequent after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, which were carried out mostly by Saudi nationals. Prince Bandar bin Sultan is now selling the estate as he has accepted a position as National Security Councillor back in Saudi Arabia.
The estate has its own wastewater treatment plant and a mechanical shop with its own gasoline pumps and carwash. Cross-country ski trails are maintained throughout the property. The centerpiece lodge of the estate is larger than the White House. It is built in a rustic style, with massive timber beams and stone columns, and contains 15 bedrooms, all with patios, and 16 bathrooms. There is also an interior elevator. The decoration of the interior features mahogany wood and bronze hardware, as well as stained glass windows and a wood-burning fireplace. The master wing has a room set aside for grooming, while guest rooms open onto a courtyard with a reflecting pool and waterfall. Other ameneties of the estate include a commercial kitchen, a fishing pond, a racquetball court, a sophisticated security system, heated hay barn and stables, steam room, a swimming pool, and a tennis court.
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- www.christiesgreatestates.com
- www.forbes.com
- www.rockymountainnews.com

