Then rush to Britain where the pictureseque North Yorkshire village has gone on the market for a guide price of 20 million pounds.
West Heslerton, near Malton, has a 21-bedroom mansion, pub, petrol station, 43 homes and 2,116 acres of land.
The village has been owned by the same family for over 150 years, but has been put up for sale after the most recent owner died.
Cundalls estate agents said it has already attracted interest "from far and wide".
Eve Dawnay owned the estate until her death five years ago, with the family now deciding to sell.
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Tom Watson, of Cundalls, said: "Miss Dawnay was a wonderful lady.
"She was very kind and the property rents are - and have always been - very low.
"This has helped keep a vibrant village community with a mixed group of ages and there are obviously a lot of people hoping that somebody with a similar benevolent nature will come along to take over the estate."
More than 110 acres of woodland is also being sold by the family, the BBC reported.
Watson added: "All the tenants were told it was going on the market in September, since then the rumour mill has started going about potential buyers.
Dawnay's sister, Verena Elliott, said: "We all loved it and it would be very hard to find a village with more loyal and lovely people living in it.
"There is a real sense of community which is hard to find these days," she added.