Some of our favorite super luxury homes from 2011 are still on the market.
Whether a Park Avenue apartment is your style, a water-front Florida estate, or even a home in the Cayman Islands that would make a great off-shore investment with a tax benefit, there's something for you.
An insane chateau on Central Park is listed at $12.5 million

Where: On Central Park West in New York City
How much: $12.5 million
A former 19th century chapel-turned-cancer hospital-turned-nursing home-turned-apartment is back on the market for $12.5 million.
The apartment has as neo-French Renaissance feel to it and features five bedrooms and five bathrooms. The home also has an elevator and peaked chapel windows.
This $14.5 million mansion on the Florida coast reminds us of a Rubik's cube

Where: Sarasota, Fla.
How much: $14.5 million
This glass cube home is designed so each section of the house is color coded based on private, shared, work, children's playrooms and living quarters.
The house was designed by the famed architect, Guy Peterson.
A $22 million chalet in Switzerland that's as big as a hotel

Where: Zermatt, Switzerland
How much: $22 million
The five bedroom, five bathroom house has a ton of amenities including a ski-room, a library, a steam room, and a wine cellar.
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