California’s Most Expensive Home for Sale

The Lyon Estate – Coto de Caza, Orange County

The 137-acre estate of the late real estate magnate William Lyon and his wife, Willa Dean, is currently on the market for $125 million. This property is located in Cota de Caza, Orange County. This property was built by Major General William Lyon in 1986, who was a former U.S. Air Force Reserve Commander turned real estate mogul who died in 2020 at age 97. This $125M Estate Doesn’t Just Have a Big Garage—It Has Its Own Car Museum.

Key Features:

  • Main Residence: Three-level main home with 8 bedrooms, 11 baths, featuring coffered wood ceilings, intricate crown moldings, ornate light fixtures, and walls of windows with gorgeous views.
  • Car Museum: 24,000-square-foot car museum that can house dozens of preserved cars.
  • Additional Amenities: Private gas station and helipad. This 137-Acre SoCal Estate Has a Massive Car Museum. Now It Can Be Yours for $125 Million.
  • Agricultural Features: Two lakes for irrigation, scenic pond, greenhouse, and 41 acres of Valencia and Navel Orange tree orchards planted over 30 years ago.
  • Guest Accommodations: Three additional guest houses totaling approximately 2,095 square feet.

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