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$135 million asked for princely getaway


Saudi Prince Bandar's home outside Aspen, Colo., is up for sale for an asking price of $135 million. 
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ASPEN, Colo. — The getaway of Saudi Prince Bandar is up for sale for an asking price of $135 million, which could set a U.S. sales record, according to published reports.

Real estate agent Joshua Saslove said in a statement to the Aspen Times and the Aspen Daily News that Bandar’s 15-bedroom, 16-bathroom, 56,000-square-foot mansion — complete with a racquetball court, indoor pool, and outdoor water features — is up for sale because the prince is too busy to enjoy his mountain palace.

The offering includes several small homes on the 95-acre property.

Saslove said Bandar has been busy chairing his country’s security council and spending too much time in Washington, D.C.

Bandar served as the Saudi ambassador to the United States from 1983 to 2005. He bought the property above Aspen in 1989 and built the main residence in 1991.

Pitkin County Assessor’s Office valued the main residence at $55.95 million, an estimate deputy assessor Larry Fite said is conservative.

“All of our values are based on comparable sales. Well, what do you compare this to?” he said.

Donald Trump’s mansion in Palm Beach, Fla., up for sale for $125 million, was expected to set the record, according to Forbes’ Most Expensive Homes 2006. Trump’s refurbished Maison de L’Amitie includes a ballroom, 100-foot-long swimming pool and 475 feet of oceanfront.