13. Shakespeare Ranch, Glenbrook, Nevada – $98 million
When one thinks “pricey property,” one doesn’t generally imagine open sky country in the flyovers. There, it seems like a person can get hundreds and hundreds of acres of land for like, a buffalo nickel and a pack of Malboro Reds. Well, apparently that isn’t true.
The Shakespeare Ranch in Nevada, so named because one of the rocks apparently resembles the bard, sells for $98 million dollars. With 133 acres of shorefront, 17 guest cabins, a barn, an indoor pool in a separate building, and a nearly 400-foot dock, we can see why it might cost someone a bit of money to acquire it.
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