David Siegel, a timeshare tycoon based in Florida, once had ambitious plans to build the largest home in the U.S.
He got as far as the walls. The mansion, fittingly called Versailles and located in Windermere, the same Orlando, Fla. suburb where Tiger Woods lived pre-scandal, is totally bare-bones and currently on the market for $75 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Siegel and wife Jackie were forced to put the property on the market after the credit crunch hurt his company, Westgate Resorts, the WSJ reported.
The mega-mega-mansion clocks in at 90,000-square-feet. It has 13 bedrooms, 23 full bathrooms, a 6,000-square-foot master suite and indoor-and-outdoor pools.
The unfinished shell can be yours for $75 million. An extra $25 million will buy you the rest of the construction work.
At 90,000 square feet, Versailles, if it's ever completed, will be the largest home in America.

Unfortunately right now, it's still a gigantic construction pit.

Here's a fairly optimistic artist's rendering.

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