When money is no object, you can be sure there's a mansion designed for every type of enthusiast, especially if that passion is for beautiful and expensive vehicles. With everything from state-of-the-art car lifts, vehicle turntables and mega-garages, to their very own museums, race tracks and petrol pumps, these might be the world's most impressive properties for car lovers everywhere.
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Without a doubt, the jaw-dropping penthouse atop the 60-storey Porsche Design Tower in Miami is the ultimate skyscraper residence for the ridiculously wealthy car connoisseur.
Spanning four levels, the 20,000-square-foot (1,858sqm) property crowning the planet's first automated drive-in residential high-rise is breathtaking. It was bought in 2017 by car dealer Terry Taylor for $25 million (£19.3m).
A collaboration between Porsche Design and developer Gil Dezer, the tower's major draw is its patented glass-enclosed car lift system dubbed the 'Dezervator'.
An exquisite feat of engineering, the unique drive-in lift whisks residents and their cars from the street directly into a fabulous high-rise sky garage in as little as 75 seconds.
In fact, the penthouse has two sky garages measuring a generous 2,220 square feet (206sqm) with space for 11 vehicles, both enclosed by glass walls so the owner can gaze lovingly at their prized supercar collection from the comfort of their sofa.
One resident likens the sky garage and its contents to a private art collection displayed in the living room.
The owner also has access to the building's superlative amenities, which include race-car and golf simulators, a dedicated vehicle concierge service to keep those supercars in tip-top condition, a gourmet restaurant, cinema, beauty salon and a spa and fitness centre.
In 2013, design magazine Dezeen reported that the building had attracted 22 billionaire buyers before it was even finished, not to mention celebrities such as soccer superstar Lionel Messi, who reportedly bought a home in PDT.
In addition to up to six bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms and those fantastic sky garages, the penthouse has a capacious open-concept living area with 20-foot (6m) high ceilings and two summer kitchens, all of which are furnished by Armani/Casa.
If that wasn't enough, there are two sweeping terraces outside, each with its own pool.
This unrivalled contemporary mansion in the leafy suburb of Chandler sold for AU$11 million ($6.9m/£5.3m) in 2023 and has a slew of billionaire-friendly amenities you won't believe.
First and foremost, the property's main garage is an absolute ripper, as they say Down Under.
The space's standout features include security cams with number plate recognition, vintage-style gas pumps, a motorcycle gallery, highly polished black terrazzo flooring and a custom lighting system.
The property offers a further two garages to boot and has more than its fair share of external parking spaces too.
Amazingly, the space is worth around six times the median home price in the city and more than some of the Queensland capital's most luxurious homes.
The property has room for 35 vehicles and currently houses the seller's enviable collection of Porsches, Ferraris, Aston Martins and other coveted cars.
Besides the fabulous garages, the eight-bedroom, eight-bathroom home has vast open-plan living spaces, an entertainment wing with this enormous games arcade, a 3D golf simulator, an indoor cinema, a music room, a premium kitchen, drinks cellar, two gyms, and a sauna and spa.
There's also a separate guesthouse on the property.
Above the incredible garage, this office is the perfect place to display auto memorabilia and hide away to watch the Grand Prix.
The grounds are equally feature-packed, with everything from a glass-framed in-ground pool, a soccer field, championship-sized tennis and basketball courts, an outdoor gym, cinema and amphitheatre, an outdoor kitchen and a Japanese teppanyaki barbecue.
The palatial property was listed by Heath Williams of Place New Farm.
Former race-car driver Richard Perry, a grandson of the inventor of the Yellow Pages directory, revved up the real estate market in upscale Evergreen, Colorado in 2024 when he re-listed Thunder Ridge, his dazzling 75-acre (30ha) estate, for just under $19 million (£14.7m).
As if the 22,800-square-foot (2118sqm) mansion isn't sizeable enough, the estate's mega-garage and auto museum is even bigger.
Spanning a whopping 27,000 square feet (2,508sqm), the cavernous hangar-style space can accommodate up to 100 cars and features a carwash together with its own gas station.
At one time, Perry owned 232 vehicles, including 23 Lamborghinis, scores of souped-up racing cars and numerous classic beauties, the most prized being a T57 1937 Bugatti Atlantic Coupe.
Perry eventually whittled down his collection to 30 cars but made sure he held on to his favourite Bugatti Veyron.
On top of the carwash and gas station, the showroom has a mezzanine level for admiring the collection from above, along with a one-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment, where a mechanic could sleep after a hard day working on the vehicles.
There's also five miles (8km) of driveway that can be used to race cars.
The mansion itself, which was built in 2004, features seven bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, a stunning living room with 27-foot-high ceilings and a marble-clad chef's kitchen.
However, the most incredible room must be this Star Trek-themed cinema, which is modelled after the USS Enterprise deck with captain-style seats that move in sync with the action on the screen.
The decadent indoor pool was inspired by the grotto in Hugh Hefner's Playboy Mansion and has a waterfall, hot tub, palm trees and a tiki bar, as well as a ceiling fitted with fibre optics that mimics a star-filled sky at night.
Other amenities in the Colorado manse include a wet bar, spa room and barber's shop, and a wine cellar with a fancy tasting area.
As of April 2025, it's listed with Heather Graham and Sean Endsley at LIV Sotheby's International Realty.
Named Villa Bellagio after the world-famous Las Vegas hotel it was inspired by, this 13-bedroom, 16-bathroom home stands on an enormous hillside plot with panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
The mansion is located in Sierra Blanca – Marbella's most highly prized gated community – and offers perfect privacy and security to protect an auto enthusiast's prized collection from prying eyes.
With 40,084 square feet (3,724sqm) of living space, the house centres around this show-stopping entrance hall, beyond which lies the grand salon, which in turn flows into a vast covered terrace – the ultimate setting for throwing sophisticated soirées.
Dinner alone would be a luxurious affair in this home, with a 14-person dining hall, an extraordinary 645-square-foot (60sqm) show kitchen, a high-end service kitchen and a top-of-the-range outdoor barbecuing area.
The lower levels are dedicated to relaxation and fun! After hitting the 22-seat movie theatre, dual-lane bowling alley and billiards lounge, the new owner can unwind in the spa's hammam, Finnish sauna, gym, massage room, salon and indoor pool. There's also a sparkling infinity pool with sea views set into the immaculate grounds outside, naturally.
However, as far as car fans are concerned, the real gem lies elsewhere...
An air-conditioned museum-quality showroom offers space to display twelve cars, while an additional underground garage can house a further 30!
It's easy to see how the Jesús del Valle-designed villa won the prestigious Premios Macael award for Best Design in 2022, which was personally bestowed by none other than King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain.
Villa Bellagio was put on the market for €70 million ($77.4/£59.5m) with Engel & Völkers in April 2025.
Just imagine how many envy-inducing vehicles you could display on this opulent motor court? With engines revving and these Bellagio-style fountains shooting into the air, the Las Vegas lifestyle would come to life in this exclusive corner of Spain.
This wondrous French-Normandy château-style property near Tampa, Florida was built for RV multimillionaire Don Wallace, who put it up for sale in 2019 with an asking price of $22 million (£17m).
Ensconced within 36 acres (14ha), the eight-bedroom, 26-bathroom manor is, like the other properties in our round-up, brimming with amenities for the auto-lover.
Connected to The Oaks Estate is a beautifully designed 11,000-square-foot car museum, which was used to display Wallace's collection of vintage vehicles.
At its peak, the collection consisted of 80 cars including a Ferrari 250 LM, McLaren F1 LM and 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Hemi.
Bolstering the château's auto appeal is an additional seven-car garage and, most impressive of all, an eight-turn race track where the very privileged buyer can zip around Fast & Furious-style without worrying about getting pulled over by the cops for speeding.
The grounds also feature a pool and guesthouse, horse barn, an artist's studio and a boathouse.
There's a 1950s-themed entertainment room and bowling alley in the property, an indoor heated saltwater pool and a lift.
The property also offers what the realtor describes as "a world-class men's lounge", a chef's kitchen with the finest appliances money can buy and a colossal master suite.
Also on the exhaustive list of rooms and amenities are a grand wood-panelled salon, a craft room, fitness centre, steam and sauna rooms and a massage area.
The property sold in April 2021 for $16.7 million (£12.9m) and was listed with Smith & Associates Real Estate.
Collectors of classic English cars need look no further than this eight-bedroom home in Tilford, near Farnham, Surrey.
Set in 10.5 acres (4ha) of parkland-style gardens, the estate has a large lake, an arboretum with hundreds of trees and a walled orchard. There's also plenty of room to store a few Rolls-Royces...
As we can see from this pristine interior, the period home has been extensively refurbished and is ready for someone to put their stamp on.
The main house centres around this roomy open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. While the layout is perfect for family life, there's also a drawing room, dining room and study for when everyone needs their own space. Upstairs, there are five bedrooms spread over two floors.
Listed on the market in April 2025 for £5.5 million ($7.2m), you'd expect a few luxurious extras, and a charming workshop like this must be high up on the wish list of any house-hunting car connoisseur.
And there's no need to worry about feeling chilly in an English winter – it's heated by an eco-friendly biomass boiler, as is the house, greenhouse and an additional three-bedroom cottage.
All in all, there's space for up to 14 cars in garages kitted out with heating and dehumidifiers. The garages have been designed so they can be converted for other uses, including stabling for horses, just in case the next resident doesn't share the current owner's classic car obsession.
After a day spent tinkering under a bonnet, it's time to step things up a gear and head to the oak party barn. With two open fireplaces, integrated speakers and overhead infrared heaters, it's the perfect spot to host a group of motor-mad friends.
The manicured grounds are maintained with the help of an irrigation system and robotic mowers – there's even a private office for the gardener.
As if this dreamy estate wasn't packed with enough features, it even has full planning for a large leisure complex. Designed to look like a walled garden, the tranquil spa-like space will house an indoor pool, an entertainment room and changing rooms.
That's enough to get anyone's engine revving!
One of the most expensive properties in our round-up, this luxe mansion in Bel Air was sold in 2019 for $75 million (£58.1m) to a Chinese billionaire, who reportedly found the almost 25,000-square-foot (2,322sqm) property while browsing the Zillow app on his smartphone.
The sellers, Arya Group builder Ardie Tavangarian and his wife Tania, went out of their way to fill the fancy home with five-star features.
Listed by Williams & Williams Estates Group, the extraordinary mansion is a car-lover's dream.
The enormous electric gates open to reveal this beautiful parking area, which conceals a four-unit car lift and turntable – the perfect place to store your car collection (and show it off to guests, of course!).
A technical triumph, the futuristic vehicle elevator and storage contraption rises and sinks into the ground as if by magic and makes standard car garages look decidedly obsolete.
Imagine filling this beauty with rare and powerful collector's classics!
The eight-bedroom property has plenty of other billionaire-enticing amenities as well. There's a 4-D Dolby Atmos-Sound home cinema with plush, super-stylish seating, a cavernous drinks room and a games room with pool and poker tables.
A popular feature of new-build LA mansions, the property is built for indoor-outdoor living with sliding glass doors making for a seamless transition from the internal to the external spaces.
Among the dazzling estate's remaining USPs are a hidden powder room, a master suite with a jumbo-sized walk-in and sit-in shower, a hotel-quality spa and an indoor-outdoor gym.
But let's not forget the 250-foot infinity-edge pool and infinity hot tub with an outdoor movie screen, and a garden lined with Tesla solar panels. Talk about the lap of luxury!
Just one hour north of Atlanta, Georgia, lies this 446-acre (180ha) estate, nestled on the banks of Walnut Creek.
The 12,000-square-foot (1,115sqm) main house stands at the end of a long, winding drive set in professionally landscaped grounds. Quite aside from the gently flowing creek, the gardens are studded with soothing waterfalls, as well as a pond in the middle of a circular drive accessed by a charming covered bridge.
A two-story vaulted entrance opens into this equally grand great room. With a stone fireplace, wide plank floors, reclaimed wood beams and enormous windows, it's the perfect blend of elegance and rustic charm.
Elsewhere, there's a formal dining room, a games room and a chef's kitchen and a butler's pantry. The home's five bedrooms include an impressive master suite complete with a double-sided fireplace and living area.
As the homeowner will need considerable help maintaining these sprawling grounds, there are three separate caretaker homes, plus paddocks with equestrian fencing and a six-acre (2ha) lake for fishing and waterfowl hunting.
However, while the house and its extras are undoubtedly impressive, the jewel of this estate has got to be this 40,000-square-foot (3,716sqm) car showroom, which can house up to 70 cars.
Inside, there's space to house one of the world’s largest classic car collections – and more than a hint of fun.
Stepping into the car barn is like stepping back in time, surrounded by vintage cars, mock store fronts, a gas station and a 1900s-style saloon. There's also a huge movie theatre, which has its very own ticket booth.
The owner can take guests up to the second level to look out over the sea of cars below, before relaxing in a large entertainment area.
While this building is clearly a car-lovers paradise, it used to be an equestrian centre and could be converted back again for those who prefer horses to horsepower.
Former rally driver Michel Pont was bitten by the collecting bug in 1965, when he bought an Abarth racing car on credit. He competed in hill climbs until 1972, racking up an impressive 168 cups and setting himself up for a lifelong obsession with Abarth racers – and all manner of extraordinary vehicles.
He bought the beautiful Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune in 1979 and filled it with cars – and much, much more...
While some remnants of the original 1340 château remain, this version of the castle was built in 1635 and served as a family home for centuries, as we can see from this grandly proportioned yet welcoming room.
However, as Michel Pont's obsession for collecting grew, his home, despite its size, was slowly taken up by his horde of motoring treasures.
Over the decades, Michael filled every spare space with his beloved vehicles. Today, seven museums are packed into the castle, its outbuildings and grounds. They cover aeronautics, motorcycles, fire engines, aerospace, models, farming equipment and – of course – Abarth racing cars.
Around 30 different Abarth models currently reside at the château – many of which were raced by Michel Pont himself.
This beautiful gallery room would once have housed portraits of famous ancestors, but today it's filled with some of the almost 250 motorbikes that make up Pont's collection.
Dating from 1902 to 1960, the collection contains the bikes of French heroes such as aviator Jean Mermoz, motorcycle racer G. Monneret and Second World War resistance fighter Canon Félix Kir.
The chateau's gardens are home to 110 fighter jets, including Russian MiGs, British Jaguars and French Mirages. While they're not legally allowed to fly over French airspace and presumably had to be towed into place, this impressive spectacle is officially the world's largest private collection, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
Since Michael Pont's death in 2021, Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune has become a picturesque wedding and events venue, as well as a fascinating motor museum.
Built in 1902, this historic brick loft is a live-work space, a popular filming location, an art gallery and home to an incredible car collection.
Known as The Magnus Walker Warehouse, the 25,500-square-foot (2,369sqm) property was bought by the British-American fashion designer and auto enthusiast, Magnus Walker in 2020.
Standing in the heart of Downtown LA's trendy Arts District, the building's 11,200-square-foot (1,040sqm) upper level has three bedrooms. It's decked out in Walker’s bohemian style, made famous by his brand Serious Clothing, which has been worn by Gwen Stefani and Madonna, among many others.
He describes the look as "a mini Hearst Castle/English stately home mixed with midcentury modernism and 60/70s furniture pieces", according to Robb Report.
Downstairs lies Walker's workshop and his indoor garage, which houses his priceless Porsche collection.
His passion for Porsches began as a child growing up in Sheffield, England. His father took him to the 1977 Earls Court Motor Show in London, where he fell in love with a white Martini turbo 911.
"I knew right away that it was my dream car," he told Porsche.com.
To understand the evolution of the 911, Walker felt he needed a car from every stage of its development, which led him to amass a collection of around 40 Porsches worth up to $8 million (£6.2m).
The soaring ceilings and exposed brick walls of this extraordinary warehouse home perfectly showcase the vintage collection, which Walker restores himself.
Such is his love for the iconic car that Walker designed a shoe for Nike, celebrating the 1971 Porsche 911 T.
While it's a petrol-head's dream property, it could also be used as a recording studio, production house or store thanks to its range of features, which include a lush courtyard garden and a rooftop with 360 Downtown views. The unique space was also on the market for $12.5 million (£9.7m) in April 2025.
This stunning compound stands at the foot of Yellow Mountain in Big Sky, Montana, on a 20-acre (8ha) estate with 360-degree mountain views.
The custom-designed four-bedroom, five-bathroom home stands at the end of a private driveway in a gated community, providing all the peace and quiet you could wish for.
The 9,000-square-foot (836sqm) home is designed in a contemporary rustic style. This grand yet cosy living room and its massive stone fireplace form the heart of the home, with a wall of windows through which to view the local wildlife, including visiting bears and elk.
Dotted around the estate are a guest house and a caretaker's cottage, as well as a treehouse, hot tub and a two-car garage. Naturally, that's not the only garage on the lot...
Hidden underground, there's a jaw-dropping 70-car garage – large enough to display even the most ardent car fan's collection
There's also a dynamometer, an on-site 1,000 fuel pump, indoor and outdoor car wash stations, an electric car charger, a 150kW generator and a detached storage building.
The home was previously owned by Tom Gerrard, former Mayor of Manalapan, Florida and a high-profile car collector and competitor. He had previously owned a nine-bedroom mansion in Manalapan, next to which he built a car garage with space to display dozens of vehicles.
Growing up in Indiana, Gerrard worked as a gas station attendant, which sparked his love of automobiles. So extreme was his passion, specifically 1950s and 1960s American convertibles, that he likened it to a "disease".
Gerrard moved into his Montana estate full-time to be closer to friends and family before he died in 2020. His characterful home was listed for $12 million (£9.2m) in 2021 and sold later that same year for an undisclosed sum. This spectacular compound was listed by Stacy Ossorio, Engel & Völkers Big Sky.
Known as La Fin, this glitzy 12-bedroom, 17-bathroom home stands on a two-acre (0.8ha) lot overlooking the sparkling lights of Los Angeles.
At $118 million (£13.9m), this ultra-glam mansion is decked out in some of the most opulent materials available – but it's the gated motor court that signals what this house is really all about...
As you enter the home, you're greeted by walls of glass and a spiral staircase surrounding an eye-catching 44-foot (13m) chandelier made of 55,000 crystals.
As we'll see, it's just one of several extraordinary custom lighting sculptures throughout the house, which is filled with Italian furniture custom-made for La Fin.
The main attraction in this breathtaking 6,000-square-foot (557sqm) entertainment area is unquestionably the six-car automated display elevator that will make the new owner's beloved car collection an integral part of their home.
The 18-foot (5.5m) high ceilings, drinks cellar, sub-zero tasting room, commercial-grade catering facilities and outdoor lounge area make this the perfect place to party with fellow car-lovers.
Once you've finished admiring your multimillion-dollar collection, you can stroll over to the fitness centre to use the climbing wall, before hitting the spa and steam room – built from back-lit onyx, naturally.
After unwinding in the massage room, you can kick back and watch a movie for motorheads in the soundproof cinema before heading out for a drive.
La Fin is protected by fingerprint technology and a security command centre to ensure your car collection stays safely out of harm's way.
On the upper floors, there's a main living area with a huge, hand-carved stone fireplace and a master suite with a lounge, coffee bar, gold marble bathroom, dual walk-in closets and a wraparound balcony with a spa, firepit and TV. The pool area and rooftop deck are also packed with premium features.
La Fin is listed with Rayni and Branden Williams of The Beverly Hills Estates.
Dubbed "Australia's finest home", Nautilus is a seven-bedroom, 19-bathroom home perched above the waters of Burraneer Bay in Sydney's elite Sutherland Shire suburb.
The 42,700-square-foot (3,965sqm) mansion sprawls over six levels, which are accessed via three internal lifts. Let's take a tour...
The home centres around a spiral staircase representing the middle of a nautilus shell, which gives the house its name. The living areas that surround it are as serene as they are impressive, with calming views over the water.
However, this impressive home also has a private beach, a slipway for a 37-foot (11m) boat, a floating pontoon, a docking area, a waterfront crane and a deep water mooring for a 78-foot (24m) vessel.
Each of the resort-style residence's six levels has its own terrace. The lowest of these is accessed via a 43-foot (13m) glass door that blends the interior with the landscaped gardens beyond.
There are also two guest pavilions, which is just as well because when friends and family find out the owners have a Turkish steam room, a day spa, a pool, a gym, a yoga and pilates studio and a teppanyaki BBQ, they're going to be queuing up for a visit.
This 49-foot (15m) underground tunnel – dubbed the 'bat cave' – is made from reclaimed brick and leads from the outside world straight into a 20-car garage.
As beautiful as it is practical, the space even has timber flooring. It was listed by Highland Property Group, which hinted that the price for this home was north of AU$50 million ($31.4m/£24.3m).
Aside from the showroom, there are other fun extras, like a two-lane bowling alley, an archery room, and a safe room. There's even a genuine torpedo dating from the Second World War in the basement!
While we don't know who currently owns the premium property, Thor actor Chris Hemsworth and his wife Elsa Pataky reportedly viewed the home multiple times after it came on the market in 2021.
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