$11M Las Vegas Mansion With Drive-In Car Display Is the Week’s Most Popular Home – Realtor.com News
Some exquisite homes look like works of art, but other luxe dwellings act as backdrops for remarkable art on display. This week’s most popular home on Realtor.com® is an example of the latter.
It’s a desert mansion built to showcase a car collection right from the drive-in living room.
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Yep, this six-bedroom estate in Las Vegas offers parking inside the house. Designed for an auto buff who believes rare cars are works of art, the residence is said to be owned by Julius Salerno, attorney and co-founder of a hair care line.
The 11,361-square-foot home also features an array of lavish amenities, including a Rolls Royce-inspired movie theater, a two-story home office, and a rain wall that cascades 20 feet from the roof to the infinity-edge pool.
Also grabbing your attention this week were a concrete fortress in California, owned by Oakley founder James Jannard; the Georgia residence featured in the popular Netflix series “Cobra Kai;” and actors Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones‘ New York estate on the Hudson River.
Keep reading for a full look at this week’s most-clicked home listings.
Price: $3,250,000
Why it’s here: The former Church of Divine Guidance was converted in 2021 when it was purchased by a professional set decorator.
Built in 1933, the art deco “masterpiece” boasts a residence, a one-bedroom apartment, five offices, a chapel, and an auditorium. Highlights include numerous stained-glass windows, an original stage, refinished oak and maple flooring, plus a banquet hall with a new kitchen.

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Price: $624,900
Why it’s here: It’s a beautifully modernized Gambrel Colonial with charming details.
Wide-plank floors, exposed-beam ceilings, built-in cabinetry, and a wood-burning fireplace are found throughout the open floor plan. A finished lower level with a private entrance could be used as an in-law apartment, with appropriate local approval.


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Price: $449,900
Why it’s here: This modern barndominium is surrounded by 3 acres of wooded privacy.
The 2,000-square-foot interior boasts cathedral ceilings, stained-concrete floors, and custom cedar logs surrounding the doors and windows. The property also features a separate metal workshop with double doors. It’s the perfect easy-access place to store lawn equipment and recreational toys.


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Price: $68,000,000
Why it’s here: This concrete citadel is the home of Oakley founder James Jannard.
Shortly after shattering a California record with the $210 million sale of his Malibu mansion, Jannard is looking to part ways with this Brutalist Beverly Hills fortress. The 18,000-square-foot, James Bond-style interior boasts curved concrete walls, a living room with a disappearing glass wall, a home theater, fitness center, wine cellar, and a separate guest apartment.


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Price: $624,900
Why it’s here: This updated antique is ideally situated within walking distance of uptown Westerville.
Built in 1900, the colorful 2,950-square-foot interior still features many historic details, including preserved hardwood floors, custom millwork, and oversized windows. An enormous primary suite has vaulted ceilings, a walk-in closet, an office area, and a whirlpool tub.


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Price: $7,749,000
Why it’s here: It’s a chance to own a piece of history.
Historic Hartland’s Castle was built in 1908, restored in 2007, and transformed into a private residence in 2014. The English Tudor Revival-style, stone home’s well-preserved 15,000-square-foot interior features 11 fireplaces, a “gentleman’s smoking room,” and a three-story cherry staircase. The 1-acre, waterfront property has direct frontage on Long Island Sound.


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Price: $345,000
Why it’s here: Attention, midcentury modern enthusiasts: Here’s an affordable opportunity to buy a John Randal McDonald-designed home.
Designed to appear as though it is floating, the three-bedroom residence has received some updates but is being offered as is. Built in 1951, the 2,392-square-foot interior features exposed brick walls, built-in furniture, a sunken family room, and glass walls overlooking the fenced yard.


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Price: $2,950,000
Why it’s here: It’s the famous LaRusso family home from the popular Netflix series “Cobra Kai.”
The Mediterranean mansion was up for sale in 2021 for $2.6 million, and it sold in 2022. Serving as the backdrop for the show, the 9,214-square-foot residence with a showstopping indoor atrium has hosted two presidents, offers a built-in revenue stream from filming, and has operated as a successful short-term vacation rental over the past two years.


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Price: $12,000,000
Why it’s here: This Georgian estate on the Hudson River is owned by actors Michael Douglas and wife Catherine Zeta-Jones.
The Hollywood couple purchased the 11,000-square-foot, stone mansion back in 2019 for just $4.5 million. Now, they’re looking to reel in a hefty profit for the renovated residence. Highlights include a designer kitchen; a primary suite with a marble bath and fireplace; and a heated, indoor pool. An outdoor terrace with riverfront views overlooks the private, 12-acre property.


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Price: $10,995,000
Why it’s here: It’s a chance to drive your car collection right into your living room.
Nestled in the ultra-luxurious Arrowhead at the Ridges neighborhood, this six-bedroom home comes with room to showcase an auto collection in the living space. Other extravagant features include a putting green, an infinity-edge pool with a jaw-dropping waterfall feature, a Jacuzzi “surrounded by fiber optic stars,” and a home theater with “elevated” surround sound.


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