Zillow's most recent data says there are 15,950 homes currently for sale in Minnesota and the average Minnesota home value is $340,688. The most expensive home in the state costs nearly 40 times more than that.

This Minnesota mansion is perfect, but it is probably out of reach for most of us. The estimated monthly mortgage payment is a jaw-dropping $81,605. To put that in perspective, the average salary in Minnesota is $52,015 per year, according to ZipRecruiter.

Most Minnesotans don’t earn enough in a year to cover one month’s mortgage payment on this home!

Built-in 2016 on the beautiful shores of Lake Minnetonka, this mansion defines luxury living. It has 5 spacious bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, offering plenty of space for family and guests. The home is perfect for outdoor entertaining with multiple decks, porches, and patios. Inside, the amenities are just as impressive.

The property features a state-of-the-art movie theater, perfect for cozy movie nights or watching the big game. There is a golf simulator that allows you to practice your swing year-round. And here’s a unique feature: the property is known for having the tallest residential flag pole in the state. I guess that's something the ultra-wealthy like to flaunt. See this home and the most expensive ones in every other state below.

 

LOOK: The priciest home for sale in every U.S. state

From vast expanses to explore in the West to "cozy" beach retreats in the East, get ready to be dazzled by the opulence of the most luxurious real estate across all 50 states. We've ranked them from the least expensive (a bargain at $3,095,000!) to the most expensive. Simply tap or click on the photo to see more of each home, or if you're feeling extravagant, book a viewing.

Gallery Credit: Stephen Lenz

 

UPDATE: Zillow's listing for this Minnesota property shows a one-million-dollar price drop. It is now listed for only $12,750,000.  It's fun to daydream, right?

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