Houses are extremely expensive and the cost of them keeps going up. A house that was 150k 20 years ago could be up to double that now. But there are some houses that even the rich have to work hard for. These houses have dozens of rooms and even guest houses on their property. Here are 20 of the most expensive houses we could find this week.

1. Naples, FL is $295 Million.

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2. Aspen CO, $108 Million.

3. Palm Beach FL, $187.5 Million.

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4. Bel Aire, CA $295 Million.

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5. Los Angeles CA, $165 Million.

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6. Southlake TX, 27.5 Million.

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7. Greenwich CT, $20 Million.

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8. Oklahoma City OK, $17.5 Million.

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9. Bentonville AR, $18 Million.

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10. Los Angeles CA, $100 Million.

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11. Medina WA, $147 Million.

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12. Los Angeles CA, $225 Million.

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13. Los Angeles CA, $160 Million.

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14. Palm Beach FL, $110 Million.

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15. Bel Aire CA, $150 Million.

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16. Great Falls VA, $15 Million.

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17. Beverly Hills CA, $88 Million.

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18. Bozeman MT, $155 Million.

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19. Mc Lean VA, $25.5 Million.

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20. This 1,000 sq foot house in Oakland is $630,000.

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