This is a list of the 100+ largest extant and historic houses in the United States, ordered by area of the main house. The list includes houses that have been demolished, houses that are currently under construction, and buildings that are not currently, but were previously used as private homes.

Largest houses

Rank AreaNameLocationBuilt forOwner Year completedArchitectural styleArchitectImage
1178,926 sq ft (16,622.8 m2)[1]Biltmore EstateAsheville, North Carolina George Washington Vanderbilt II JAHIR KHAN[2]1895ChâteauesqueRichard Morris Hunt and Frederick Law Olmsted
Biltmore Estate, Asheville, North Carolina
2110,000 sq ft (10,000 m2)Lynnewood HallElkins Park, PennsylvaniaPeter A. B. Widener[3][[AARIF KHAN]1899NeoclassicalHorace Trumbauer
2109,000 sq ft (10,100 m2)[4]Oheka CastleWest Hills, New YorkOtto Hermann KahnGary Melius[5]1919ChâteauesqueDelano and Aldrich
3 105,000 sq ft (9,800 m2) The One Bel Air, Los Angeles, California Nile Niami Richard Saghian[6] 2021 Contemporary Paul McClean
4 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2)Whitemarsh HallWyndmoor, PennsylvaniaEdward T. Stotesbury(demolished in 1980)[7]1917GeorgianHorace Trumbauer
597,188 sq ft (9,029.1 m2)[8]Arden HouseHarriman, New YorkEdward Henry HarrimanMo Tianquan (via Research Center on Natural Conservation)[9][10][11][12][13]1909ChâteauesqueCarrère and Hastings
696,582 sq ft (8,972.8 m2)WinterthurWinterthur, DelawareHenry Francis du PontWinterthur Museum, Garden and Library1932Georgian RevivalHenry Francis du Pont
7 (tie)90,000 sq ft (8,400 m2)Cornelius Vanderbilt II HouseNew York, New YorkCornelius Vanderbilt II(demolished in 1926)1882ChâteauesqueGeorge B. Post
7 (tie)90,000 sq ft (8,400 m2)Shadow LawnWest Long Branch, New JerseyHubert T. ParsonMonmouth University1927Beaux-ArtsHorace Trumbauer
988,000 sq ft (8,200 m2)[14]Meadow Brook HallRochester Hills, MichiganMatilda Dodge WilsonOakland University1929Tudor RevivalSmith Hinchman & Grylls
1085,000 sq ft (7,900 m2)[15]VersaillesWindermere, FloridaDavid A. Siegel[16][17][18](under construction)Châteauesque
11 (tie)80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2)FlorhamFlorham Park, New JerseyHamilton and Florence Vanderbilt TwomblyFairleigh Dickinson University1897Georgian RevivalMcKim Mead & White
11 (tie) 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2)Harbor HillRoslyn, New YorkClarence H. Mackay(demolished in 1947)1899ChâteauesqueMcKim Mead & White
1375,000 sq ft (7,000 m2)Indian Neck HallOakdale, New YorkFrederick Gilbert BourneSt. John's University1908Federal StyleErnest Flagg
1472,215 sq ft (6,709.0 m2)[19][20][21]PensmoreHighlandville, MissouriSteven T. Huff[22][23][24][25]2016Châteauesque
1572,000 sq ft (6,700 m2)InisfadaNorth Hills, New YorkNicholas Frederic Brady(demolished in 2013)1919Tudor RevivalJohn Torrey Windrim
16 (tie)70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2)Idle HourOakdale, New YorkWilliam K. VanderbiltDowling College1901English Country StyleRichard Howland Hunt
16 (tie)70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2)[26]WoodleaBriarcliff Manor, New YorkElliott Fitch ShepardSleepy Hollow Country Club1895Italian Renaissance RevivalMcKim, Mead & White
1968,500 sq ft (6,360 m2)[27]Hearst CastleSan Simeon, CaliforniaWilliam Randolph HearstCalifornia Department of Parks and Recreation1947Spanish Colonial RevivalJulia Morgan
2066,341 sq ft (6,163.3 m2)[28]Grey Towers CastleGlenside, PennsylvaniaWilliam Welsh Harrison[29]Arcadia University1896Gothic RevivalHorace Trumbauer
2166,000 sq ft (6,100 m2) Bill Gates's houseMedina, WashingtonBill Gates[30]1995Pacific LodgeJames Cutler
2264,500 sq ft (5,990 m2)[31]Stan Hywet HallAkron, OhioFrank SeiberlingStan Hywet Hall Foundation[32]1915Tudor RevivalCharles Sumner Schneider
2364,000 sq ft (5,900 m2)[33]Fair FieldSagaponack, New YorkIra Rennert[34]2003Italian RenaissanceMark Ferguson[35]
2462,482 sq ft (5,804.8 m2)[36]The BreakersNewport, Rhode IslandCornelius Vanderbilt IIPreservation Society of Newport County1895Italian RenaissanceRichard Morris Hunt
2562,220 sq ft (5,780 m2)[37]GeminiManalapan, FloridaGerard Barnes Lambert, Sr[38]Larry Ellison1940sMediterranean RevivalMarion Sims Wyeth
Edson E. Dailey[39]
26 (tie)60,000 sq ft (5,600 m2)PembrokeGlen Cove, New YorkJoseph De Lamar(demolished in 1968)1916NeoclassicalC.P.H. Gilbert
26 (tie)60,000 sq ft (5,600 m2)El MirasolPalm Beach, FloridaEdward T. Stotesbury(demolished in 1958)1920Spanish Colonial RevivalAddison Mizner
26 (tie) 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m2)[40] San Sylmar Sylmar, California J.B. Nethercutt Nethercutt-Richards family 1971 Art Deco Tony Hinsbergen
2958,000 sq ft (5,400 m2)[41]Duke FarmsHillsborough Township, New JerseyJames Buchanan Duke(demolished in 2016)1903Tudor RevivalHenry H. Kendall
3057,000 sq ft (5,300 m2)[42]Eschman MeadowsNashport, OhioTami Longaberger[43]Awesome87 LLC and SPG87 LLC[44][45] 2001GeorgianGeorge Acock
Phil White
3156,881 sq ft (5,284.4 m2)Castle HillIpswich, MassachusettsRichard T. Crane Jr.The Trustees of Reservations1928English BaroqueDavid Adler
3256,500 sq ft (5,250 m2)[46][47]The ManorLos Angeles, CaliforniaAaron SpellingPetra Ecclestone[48]1988ChâteauesqueJames Langenheim & Associates
3356,368 sq ft (5,236.8 m2)[49]Andrew Carnegie MansionNew York, New YorkAndrew CarnegieSmithsonian Institution1901Georgian RevivalBabb, Cook & Willard
3456,000 sq ft (5,200 m2)[50]BlairsdenPeapack-Gladstone, New JerseyC. Ledyard BlairT. Eric Galloway[51]1903ChâteauesqueCarrère and Hastings
3555,360 sq ft (5,143 m2)Ralston HallBelmont, CaliforniaWilliam Chapman RalstonNotre Dame de Namur University1864ItalianateHenry W. Cleaveland
36 (tie)55,000 sq ft (5,100 m2)White HouseWashington, D.C.Federal governmentNational Park Service1800NeoclassicalJames Hoban
36 (tie)55,000 sq ft (5,100 m2)Belle GroveWhite Castle, LouisianaJohn Andrews(demolished in 1952)1857Greek Revival
Italianate
Henry Howard
36 (tie)55,000 sq ft (5,100 m2)Elm CourtLenox, MassachusettsEmily Thorn VanderbiltTravaasa Experiential Resorts [52] 1885American Shingle StylePeabody and Stearns
36 (tie)55,000 sq ft (5,100 m2)Roundwood ManorHunting Valley, OhioVan Sweringen brothersSylvia Korey[53]1929Colonial RevivalPhilip Lindsley Small
36 (tie) 55,000 sq ft (5,100 m2) Belton Court Barrington, Rhode Island Frederick Stanhope Peck ShineHarmony, LLC

(structure currently abandoned)[54]

1905 Gothic Revival Martin and Hall; George Frederic Hall
36 (tie)~55,000 sq ft (5,100 m2)Rockwood HallMount Pleasant, New YorkWilliam Rockefeller(demolished in 1942)1849Castellated ElizabethanGervase Wheeler, Carrère and Hastings
4254,838 sq ft (5,094.6 m2)[55]Dumbarton OaksWashington, D.C.William Hammond DorseyHarvard University1801Colonial Revival
4354,400 sq ft (5,050 m2)[56]Chateau MontagelShoal Creek, AlabamaLarry HouseMedical Cloud Computing, LLC[57]1997[58]ChâteauesqueBill Shephard[59]
4454,246 sq ft (5,039.6 m2)[60]Searles CastleGreat Barrington, MassachusettsMary Hopkins SearlesHunt Slonem1883ChâteauesqueMcKim Mead & White
4553,000 sq ft (4,900 m2)NottowayWhite Castle, LouisianaJohn Hampden RandolphPaul Ramsay Foundation[61]1858Greek Revival
Italianate
Henry Howard
4652,897 sq ft (4,914.3 m2)[62]Hala RanchAspen, ColoradoBandar bin SultanJohn Paulson[63]1991RusticHagman Yaw
4752,300 sq ft (4,860 m2)[64]Felix M. Warburg HouseNew York, New YorkFelix M. WarburgJewish Museum of New York1906ChâteauesqueCharles Pierrepont Henry Gilbert
4852,000 sq ft (4,800 m2)Villa de FormosaNewport Beach, CaliforniaJoe C. Wen[65]2019ItalianateBrian Biglin[66]
4951,000 sq ft (4,700 m2)[67]Hacienda De La PazRolling Hills, CaliforniaJohn Z. BlazevichJohn Z. Blazevich[68]2008Spanish Colonial RevivalRafael Manzano Martos
5050,853 sq ft (4,724.4 m2)Chase MansionWest Hartford, ConnecticutArnold ChaseArnold Chase[69]2009GeorgianAllan Greenberg
5150,729 sq ft (4,712.9 m2)[70]Perry Belmont HouseWashington, D.C.Perry BelmontOrder of the Eastern Star1909Beaux-ArtsErnest Sanson
Horace Trumbauer
5250,316 sq ft (4,674.5 m2)[71]Otto H. Kahn HouseNew York, New YorkOtto Hermann KahnConvent of the Sacred Heart1914Renaissance RevivalJ. Armstrong Stenhouse
Charles Pierrepont Henry Gilbert
54 (tie)50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2)[72]Crocker-McMillin MansionMahwah, New JerseyGeorge CrockerIlija Pavlovic[73] 1907 (renovated before 2018)James Brite and Henry Bacon
54 (tie)50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2)Reid HallPurchase, New YorkWhitelaw ReidManhattanville College1892Renaissance RevivalStanford White
54 (tie)50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2)Wingwood HouseBar Harbor, MaineAlexander Cassatt(demolished in 1953)1903NeoclassicalLouis Magaziner
54 (tie) 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2)RiversideNew York, New YorkCharles M. Schwab(demolished in 1948)1906ChâteauesqueMaurice Hébert
54 (tie)50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2)[74]Hempstead HouseSands Point, New YorkHoward GouldNassau County, New York1912Tudor RevivalRichard Howland Hunt
54 (tie)50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2)4545 NE Ocean BoulevardJensen Beach, FloridaRobert Eustace[75]2007Italianate
6049,842 sq ft (4,630.5 m2)[76]Lutcher Brown EstateTerrell Hills, TXH. Lutcher Brown[77]Candace Humphreys[78]1938Neo Classical[79]Robert M. Ayres[80]
6149,568 sq ft (4,605.0 m2)[81]8271 E Left Hand Fork Hobble CreekSpringville, UtahTom Mower[82]2010Italian RenaissanceKevin Scholz
6249,300 sq ft (4,580 m2)[83]The Pritzker EstateLos Angeles, CaliforniaAnthony Pritzker[84]2010ContemporaryGrant Camden Kirkpatrick
6349,240 sq ft (4,575 m2)[85]32088 SW Peach Cove RoadWest Linn, OregonMark Wattles[86]Richard Stanley(under construction)
6449,000 sq ft (4,600 m2)[87]Ziff MansionPawling, New YorkWilliam Bernard Ziff, Jr.Dirk Edward Ziff[88]2000
6548,515 sq ft (4,507.2 m2)[89]50 Poplar Hill DriveFarmington, ConnecticutBenjamin Sisti[90]Casey Askar[91]1985Contemporary
6648,438 sq ft (4,500.0 m2)[92]1299 Via TivoliHenderson, NevadaPierre Omidyar[93]2010Modern architecture
67 48,000 sq ft (4,500 m2) Champ d'Or Estate Hickory Creek, Texas Alan H. Goldfield “The Olana” Walter Wedding Estates 2002[94] French Baroque Architecture
6947,000 sq ft (4,400 m2)NemoursWilmington, DelawareAlfred I. du PontNemours Foundation1909NeoclassicalCarrère and Hastings
7046,054 sq ft (4,278.6 m2)[95]Greystone MansionBeverly Hills, CaliforniaEdward L. DohenyCity of Beverly Hills1928Tudor RevivalGordon Kaufmann
7146,050 sq ft (4,278 m2)[96]CarolandsHillsborough, CaliforniaHarriet Pullman Carolan[97]Charles Bartlett Johnson[98]1914Second EmpireErnest Sanson
Willis Polk
7246,000 sq ft (4,300 m2)[99]Elstowe ManorElkins Park, PennsylvaniaWilliam L. ElkinsDominican Sisters of St. Catherine de' Ricci1898Italian RenaissanceHorace Trumbauer
7345,891 sq ft (4,263.4 m2)[100]457 Bel Air RoadLos Angeles, CaliforniaBeny Alagem[101]2006French NormandyRobert A.M. Stern[102]
7445,854 sq ft (4,260.0 m2)[103]Villa CollinaMoorestown, New JerseyVernon Hill[104]2002Italian Renaissance[103]
7545,843 sq ft (4,259.0 m2)[105]Townsend HouseWashington, D.C.Richard T. TownsendCosmos Club1901Beaux-ArtsCarrère and Hastings
76 (tie)45,000 sq ft (4,200 m2)[106]Illinois Executive MansionSpringfield, IllinoisState of Illinois1855Georgian RevivalJohn M. Van Osdel
76 (tie)45,000 sq ft (4,200 m2)[107] YaddoSaratoga Springs, New YorkSpencer Trask[108]Corporation of Yaddo[108]1893Tudor RevivalWilliam Halsey Wood
76 (tie)45,000 sq ft (4,200 m2)[109] DarlingtonMahwah, New JerseyGeorge CrockerJaime Garrido[110]1907JacobeanJames Brite
76 (tie)45,000 sq ft (4,200 m2)[111] Henry Clay Frick HouseNew York, New YorkHenry Clay FrickFrick Collection1914Beaux-ArtsCarrère and Hastings
8044,936 sq ft (4,174.7 m2)[112]Anderson HouseWashington, D.C.Larz AndersonSociety of the Cincinnati1905Beaux-ArtsArthur Little
Herbert Browne
8144,925 sq ft (4,173.7 m2)Le PalaisBeverly Hills, CaliforniaMohamed HadidLola Karimova-Tillyaeva2011Châteauesque
8244,309 sq ft (4,116.4 m2)[113]GlencairnBryn Athyn, PennsylvaniaRaymond PitcairnThe New Church1938RomanesqueRaymond Pitcairn
8344,234 sq ft (4,109.5 m2)[114][115]Villa VittoriosaFayetteville, GeorgiaEvander HolyfieldRick Ross[115]1994NeoclassicalPortman Fuchtman Vinson Sunderland
8444,229 sq ft (4,109.0 m2)[116]Ochre CourtNewport, Rhode IslandOgden GoeletSalve Regina University1892ChâteauesqueRichard Morris Hunt
8544,000 sq ft (4,100 m2)[117]Hyde ParkHyde Park, New YorkFrederick VanderbiltNational Park Service1899Beaux-ArtsCharles Follen McKim
8643,793 sq ft (4,068.5 m2)[118]Boldt CastleAlexandria Bay, New YorkGeorge Boldt[119]Thousand Islands Bridge Authority[120]1904ChateauesqueG.W. & W.D. Hewitt
8743,561 sq ft (4,046.9 m2)[121]Marland MansionPonca City, OklahomaErnest Whitworth Marland[122]City of Ponca City[123]1928Mediterranean RevivalJohn Duncan Forsyth
8843,557 sq ft (4,046.6 m2)901 Trophy Hills DriveLas Vegas, NevadaSheldon Adelson2013
8943,515 sq ft (4,042.7 m2)[124]AsherwoodCarmel, IndianaMelvin Simon[125]Great American Songbook Foundation[126]1999Chateauesque
9043,040 sq ft (3,999 m2)[127]PrimataraSpringfield, MissouriRobert LowRobert Low[128](under construction)Richard Drummond Davis
9142,831 sq ft (3,979.1 m2)[129]Château des FleursLos Angeles, CaliforniaJames A. Kaplan[130]2014ChateauesqueWilliam Hefner
9242,014 sq ft (3,903.2 m2)[131]51 Winding Brook DriveSaratoga Springs, New YorkJohn Breyo[132]2006Mediterranean RevivalRobert Flansburg[133]
93 (tie)42,000 sq ft (3,900 m2)Payne MansionEsopus, New YorkOliver Hazard Payne[134]Marist College[135]1911Beaux-ArtsCarrère and Hastings
93 (tie)42,000 sq ft (3,900 m2)Rose TerraceGrosse Pointe Farms, MichiganAnna Thompson Dodge[136](demolished in 1976)1931NeoclassicalHorace Trumbauer
9541,774 sq ft (3,880.9 m2)[137]Le Palais RoyalHillsboro Beach, FloridaRobert Pereira[138]2014Beaux-ArtsDenio Madera
9640,050 sq ft (3,721 m2)[96]CarolandsHillsborough, CaliforniaHarriet Pullman Carolan[97]Charles Bartlett Johnson[98]1914Second EmpireErnest Sanson
Willis Polk
97 (tie)41,000 sq ft (3,800 m2)[139]Hayes Mansion - San Jose, a Curio Collection by HiltonSan Jose, CaliforniaMary Hayes Chynoweth[140]JMA Ventures[141]1905Mediterranean RevivalGeorge Page
97 (tie)41,000 sq ft (3,800 m2)[142]NYIT de Seversky MansionOld Westbury, New YorkAlfred I. du Pont[143]New York Institute of Technology[144]1918Georgian RevivalCarrère and Hastings
9940,916 sq ft (3,801.2 m2)[145]Il PalmettoPalm Beach, FloridaJoseph E. Widener[146]James H. Clark[147]1927Mediterranean RevivalMaurice Fatio
10040,280 sq ft (3,742 m2)[148]Walker McCune MansionParadise Valley, ArizonaWalker McCune[149]George A. Hormel family[150]1962Contemporary
101 (tie)40,000 sq ft (3,700 m2)Mills MansionHyde Park, New YorkOgden Mills[151]New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation[152]1896Beaux-ArtsStanford White
101 (tie)40,000 sq ft (3,700 m2)The BraesGlen Cove, New YorkHerbert L. Pratt[153]Webb Institute[154]1912JacobeanJames Brite
101 (tie)40,000 sq ft (3,700 m2)Coe HallUpper Brookville, New YorkWilliam Robertson Coe[155]Planting Fields Foundation[156]1921Tudor RevivalGuy Lowell
101 (tie)40,000 sq ft (3,700 m2)[157]RynwoodOld Brookville, New YorkSamuel Agar Salvage[158]John Mariani Jr[159]1927Tudor RevivalRoger Bullard
101 (tie)40,000 sq ft (3,700 m2)[160]10697 Somma WayLos Angeles, CaliforniaTy Cueva[161]2017Spanish Colonial Revival
10639,648 sq ft (3,683.4 m2)[162]Seaview TerraceNewport, Rhode IslandEdson Bradley[163]Martin Carey1925ChateauesqueHoward Greenley
107 39,400 sq ft (3,660 m2) 137 Beech Ridge Dr

’Villa Noci’

Bell Acres,

Pennsylvania

Joseph Nocito Sr. 2003[164] Chateauesque
108 38,000 sq ft (3,500 m2) 5501 W Hamilton Road S

‘Pizza Hut Mansion’

Fort Wayne, Indiana Dick Freeland 1997 Chateauesque

See also

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