
Mansion with car museum, gas station, and helipad is for sale for $125 million in the USA (X @EllimanCA)
A luxurious mansion in California, United States, is for sale for an impressive $125 million.
The property, called Lyon Estate, spans 137 acres and was built in 1986 by Major General William Lyon, former commander of the U.S. Air Force Reserve. Its amenities include a helipad, wine cellar, sports courts, and a car museum of over 2,190 m².
The automotive museum is the property’s main highlight. With capacity for up to 70 classic cars, the space is equipped with a workshop, car wash, and even its own gas station. At its peak, it housed 100 vehicles, 80 of which were displayed simultaneously. The cars are occasionally driven to ensure their preservation. However, there is no information on whether the vehicles are included in the sale package.
In addition to the main residence, 65 acres of the land are already approved for a new residential development with 25 homes. If sold at the listed price, the Lyon Estate could break the real estate record in Orange County, surpassing the Newport Coast mansion, which sold for $61 million.
The son of the former owner stated that he decided to sell the property after his parents’ passing, saying the home lost its meaning without them.
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Introducing the Lyon Estate ✨
A once-in-a-generation compound spanning 137 acres in the heart of Coto de Caza—Orange County’s premier gated enclave—now offered at $125,000,000. [Listing: @TheAltmanBros | https://t.co/rqMBYKyafK] #EllimanCalifornia #OrangeCounty pic.twitter.com/22oA23RMd6
— Douglas Elliman California (@EllimanCA) May 30, 2025
