Mesa Vista Ranch one of the most expensive properties available on the US market.
Molokai Ranch, which comprises about a third of the Hawaiian island of Molokai, is on the market for $260 million. A mansion in Bel Air that comes with a four-lane bowling alley and an entire collection of cars is also listed for $250 million.
There's also a single-story structure where ammunition, hunting gear, rifles, and shotguns are stored.
The dogs can be housed in the 11,000-square-foot kennel on the property. It has a veterinary lab, an office, a meat-processing center, and an exercise area for the dogs.
The buyer will also get 40 bird dogs. Pickens is a seasoned quail hunter, but according to the Wall Street Journal, he's planning to leave the dogs behind because he doesn't have the space for them.
Pickens has filled a gallery with his personal art collection. The collection, as well as Pickens' other personal effects, are the only things not included in the purchase.
Pickens reportedly owns pieces from artists N.C. Wyeth and Charles M. Russell, as well as an oil painting of his late dog, Papillon, that hangs in the master bedroom of the Lake House.
All of the furnishings, farming equipment, pick-up trucks, and hunting gear are included in the purchase price.
The ranch has its own FAA-approved airport. The hangar also has a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment upstairs, which is meant to be for pilots.
The Lake House has 3,800 square feet of just patios. The house itself has 11,500 square feet of living space.
The front door of the lake house used to be situated on Bing Crosby's house. It's a metal door with stained glass.
Pickens' childhood home even sits on the property. It was moved here from Oklahoma in 2008, and it could be moved to the campus of his alma mater, Oklahoma State University.
Source: Wall Street Journal