These Mansions Are So Expensive, Nobody Wants to Buy Them

This article appeared in vibeforest.com and has been published here with permission.

Every neighborhood has homes with sale signs in their front yard that seem to be perpetually there. There may be many reasons why these homes are left untouched. Some of them are just because of location, and others may be because they're a little too rundown. But, there are also homes — or rather mansions — that have the same problem. These mansions are so expensive nobody wants to buy them, and here are a few examples of that.

Matt Lauer's Hamptons Estate - $44.8 Million

The Hamptons are one of those places we've all heard of. This is a destination that many stars spend their summers in. For Matt Lauer, that meant taking time away from the hard-hitting world of journalism to visit this beautiful waterfront estate.

Matt Lauer's Hamptons Estate - $44.8 Million

This property had problems selling from the get-go, with the ex-anchor having issues even getting it listed! That may be why it's still set for so long, or perhaps it's because it costs $44.8 million.

Stone Walled Sanctuary – $39.9 Million

When you look at this sprawling mansion with its stone facade and sweeping greens, it's hard to understand why it still sits empty. This mansion itself once belonged to a steel tycoon and comes with a ton of great amenities.

Stone Walled Sanctuary – $39.9 Million

However, because of things like the home theater and the 11-car garage, the price tag on this mansion may just be the culprit of why it sits empty. After all, who has a spare $32.9 million lying around?

Farmington Mansion - $5.9 Million

Connecticut is one of the most beautiful states in the US, and many well-off individuals choose to live there. This may be because it's close to New York City or perhaps because of the beautiful nature surrounding the property.

Farmington Mansion - $5.9 Million

This home, which is located in Farmington, has a built-in nightclub and an indoor pool, yet it still sits empty. It's been unsold for so long that the owners have dropped the price tag from $14.5 million to a measly $5.9 million.

Bronx Castle - $3.2 Million

Who doesn't want to live in a castle? This French provincial-style estate includes a terraced garden and medieval-style turrets, adding to the castle-like feel of the home. Built in 1926, there are a lot of beautiful accents to this home.

Bronx Castle - $3.2 Million

But, despite the fact it's so beautifully designed, this home has been available since 2009 and is still on the market for $3.2 million.