KEY POINTS
  • A 105,000-square-foot Los Angeles megamansion known as “The One” sold at a bankruptcy auction for $141 million.
  • It was built by Nile Niami, who promoted it as the “biggest and most expensive modern home in America,” with an eventual asking price of $500 million.
  • The megamansion was placed into receivership last year.
  • Real estate executives speculate the buyer may be another developer who plans to improve and change the property, get the proper permits and eventually resell it.
The rear of the home opens to a massive lawn framed by a moat-like water feature and a 400 ft. running track just below it.

A 105,000-square-foot Los Angeles megamansion that was listed for $295 million sold at a bankruptcy auction for $141 million, ending a 10-year saga of soaring debt and failed dreams.

The auction for the property, known as "The One," ended Thursday night with the highest bid at $126 million. Including the buyer's premium, the final sale price will be $141 million, according to Laura Brady, CEO of Concierge Auctions, which auctioned the home.