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In Pics| 10 Most expensive houses in the worldFrom Royal Family's Buckingham Palace to Mukesh Ambani's Antilia, here we take a look at the top ten most expensive houses in the world.
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In Pics| 10 Most expensive houses in the world
In Pics| 10 Most expensive houses in the world
Rank 10 | Palazzo di Amore - $195 million. Spread in 35,000-square-foot this Mediterranean-style estate was built in 2014. Set in a prestigious Los Angeles and this place is regarded as the most expensive residential complex in the United States. Credit: Twitter/@ForbesLife
Rank 09 | Ellison Estate - $200 million. Situated in Woodside, California, this Japanese-style waterfront property is one that’s definitely worthy of its never-ending attention. Credit: Twitter/@moneycraft771
Rank 08 | 18-19 Kensington Gardens - $222 million. The behemoth of a house is located on Billionaires Row, which is in one of London’s most prestigious areas, Kensington Gardens and is owned by Indian business magnate and billionaire, Lakshmi Mittal. Reportedly, Mittal renovated this palace using the same marble as that used to build the Taj Mahal and the mansion is nicknamed 'Taj Mittal'. Credit: Twitter/@Thabiso_Dlamini
Rank 07 | Four Fairfield Pond - $250 million. This 63-acre property is one of the most expensive houses in the United States and has 18 bathrooms and 21 bedrooms with access to three swimming pools, a private basketball court, a two-lane bowling alley, and a 164-seat theater along with a billiards room, two tennis and squash courts, and its own power plant. Credit: Twitter/@Bigmozel
Rank 06 | The Odeon Tower Penthouse - $330 million. Offering a spectacular view across Monaco, this 560ft skyscraper has its own 360-degree infinity pool, overlooking the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Credit: Twitter/@CondoCC
Rank 05 | Les Palais Bulles - $420 million. Possibly the most extravagant home on the French Riviera, the Palais Bulles (Bubble Palace) is inspired by early man's abodes in a bubble-like cluster. Credit: Twitter/@lopedetoledo
Rank 04 | Villa Les Cedres - $450 million. Set across 35 acres of land in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat in the South of France, this historic luxury mansion is fit for a king—and was once owned by one, King Leopold II of Belgium. The century-old luxury mansion was acquired in 2016 by Italy’s Campari Group and sold to Ukrainian billionaire and businessman Rinat Akhmetov in 2019. Credit: Twitter/@JulienNewYork
Rank 03 | Villa Leopolda - $750 million. The most expensive private residence in Europe, Villa Leopolda sits between two of the most prestigious parts of the world: Monaco and Nice. The lavish house’s huge swimming pool and excessive gardens reportedly require the daily work of more than 50 gardeners. The entire luxury property is spread across 80,000 square feet of space. Credit: Twitter/@WorldKnownledge
Rank 02 | Antilia - $2 billion. Named after a mythical island in the Atlantic, the luxe 27-storey cantilevered Antilia is India’s most expensive house worth $2B, owned by the Ambanis and is spread over 4,00,000 sq ft in Mumbai. Credit: Twitter/@TrueIndology
Rank 01 | Buckingham Palace - $4.9 billion. The palace is owned by the British Royal family and is at approximately 8,28,000 square feet. The palace has 775 rooms, 78 bathrooms, 92 offices and 19 staterooms. Credit: AP Photo
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(Published 04 April 2023, 21:06 IST)