Love to cook (or eat)? The chef's kitchen includes a commercial-size walk-in refrigerator and the wine cellar can hold 3,000 bottles and also includes a tasting room.
All the friends you invite over to watch movies and bowl and dance the night away will have plenty of places to park. There's room for 150 cars in the property's motor court.
And don't worry about waiting in line for the bathroom, Palazzo di Amore has 23.
If you've already fallen in love with the Palazzo di Amore, be prepared to pull out your checkbook. The property hit the market this week at a cool $195 million. If it were to sell at that impressive asking price, it would surpass the $120 million Copper Beech Farm in Greenwich, Conn. as the most expensive residential property ever sold in the United States.
Photos used with permission, courtesy of Joyce Rey and Stacy Gottula of Coldwell Banker Previews International.