The largest estate in the world. The most expensive house in the world: castles, palaces, luxury housing

20.09.2019

For a person with an average income, buying a small two-room apartment, even with a mortgage, is already a very expensive purchase. But for some people with huge capital, sometimes multi-storey villas seem cramped and uncomfortable.

1. Antilla, Mumbai - The first private home worth over a billion dollars

Mukesh Ambani, CEO of petrochemical giant Reliance Industries, is the fifth richest person in the world and India's richest industrialist with a net worth of $43 billion. This moneybag did not stint on the construction of his "modest" cozy home and built a 27-story skyscraper right in the center of Mumbai!

The construction cost of the building was $2 billion. The tycoon's wife Nita Ambani, once visiting New York, was simply amazed by the beauty of the Asian-style interior at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel and wanted to live in a similar place. Mukesh Ambani could not refuse his beloved wife and fulfilled her request.

The house has an entertainment center, a garden and greenhouse, a large garage for 168 cars and even a room with artificial snow. And all this economy is monitored by a working staff of 600 people.

Source 2Updown Court is a private residence in England worth over $150 million.

Approximately 40 kilometers from London is the luxurious Updown Court estate, built in the 19th century. If you manage to get through the massive iron gates, you will see a huge palace of incredible beauty, but what surprises visitors the most is the cost of this fabulous house.

Those wishing to purchase property will have to be prepared to part with a tidy sum of 85 million pounds (approximately $150 million). The mansion has 103 rooms, five pools and a beautiful mosaic floor.
There are fields for playing squash, there is a bowling alley, a tennis court. And if friends unexpectedly come to you in a crowd, you can all watch a movie together in a cinema for 50 spectators, enjoying collection wine from a large wine cellar.

The access road to the building is lined with marble and equipped with heating, and a helipad has been built for amateur pilots.
And finally, 8 large-sized limousines can be quite comfortably located in the underground garage. By the way, the Queen of Great Britain and Sir Elton John will become the neighbors of the lucky person who bought this home.

Undoubtedly, the Updown Court estate is one of the most expensive houses in the world.

3. American "Versailles" in Florida - the largest private mansion ever built in the United States

The huge mansion, built on the model of the Palace of Versailles in France, is located about 30 kilometers from the city of Orlando. The estate was built by tycoon David Siegel at the request of his wife Jacqueline, a former beauty queen.

The mansion has 30 bedrooms, its own bowling alley and an Olympic-sized pool. More than $3 million worth of handcrafted windows offer stunning views of Lake Butler. There is a children's theater and a huge banquet hall. The large garage can easily fit 20 cars.

For outdoor enthusiasts, there are two tennis courts, three swimming pools and a baseball field. The estate has 23 bathrooms, 10 spacious kitchens and a two-story wine cellar. The cost of this very expensive home is $75 million, but real estate experts estimate that the future owner will still have to invest at least $25 million in repairs.

But this stunning home is worth it, isn't it?

4. Fleur-de-lis Mansion in Beverly Hills, Mariah Carey's cozy nest

American singer Mariah Carey confirmed the truth that a beautiful woman should also have a beautiful house, buying an elite mansion Fleur-de-lis (lily flower) in Beverly Hills for $125 million.

At the beginning of the century, this house was built by Texas billionaire David Saperstein.
On the territory of 5 acres, there is a real palace in the French style, with an area of ​​​​more than 3000 meters. Around the mansion are ornamental gardens and neatly trimmed lawns, next to it is not a small manager's house and living quarters for working staff for 10 people.

The estate has a chic spa, a huge swimming pool, and the interior decoration of the house is made in the French style and is not inferior in luxury to the interior of the royal palaces. The house even has a small theater designed for 50 spectators. Mariah Carey is not only a great singer and a stunningly seductive woman, with this purchase she proved that she knows a lot about really luxurious things.

5. Hearst Mansion, Beverly Hills

The insanely luxurious and equally insanely expensive Hearst mansion was put up for sale at a fabulous price of $165 million, making it one of the most expensive homes on the planet in this ranking.

The estate was once owned by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, the prototype for the protagonist of Orson Welles' classic Citizen Kane.

The house has 29 bedrooms, on the estate there are 3 swimming pools, a tennis court, a cinema and a nightclub. Mr. Hearst bought this mansion in 1947 for $120,000, and the real owner, who bought the building from Hearst in 1976, raised the price several dozen times.
By the way, you could see this house directed by Francis Coppola, in the scene where the intractable Hollywood director, Italian gangsters throw the head of a severed horse into the bed.

6. Acqua Liana Mansion in Florida - Luxurious and Expensive Eco-Style Home

Frank Mackini, renowned real estate designer, created this luxury eco-friendly mansion inspired by his travels to Fiji, Bali and Tahiti. This is a truly clean, ecological housing with a magnificent interior. The three-story building rises 23 meters above sea level and is located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. The house has 7 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, 2 glass elevators and a spacious 10-meter kitchen.

Near this very expensive house, in an area the size of a baseball field, solar panels have been installed that power the mansion with electricity that would be enough to power two medium-sized houses.

The water system is built in such a way that it collects fresh water from streams and fills a medium-sized pool, water is replaced every 14 days, and a unique lighting system reduces electricity consumption by 70% compared to conventional mansions of this class.
Without a doubt, in such a chic mansion, the main "bumps" of Green Peace would like to live.

7. Villa Leopold, France

The magnificent, luxurious and fantastically expensive Villa Leopold (cost $ 750 million), was built in the idyllic, Mediterranean city of Villefranche-sur-Mer, in southern France in 1902, for King Leopold II of Belgium. The estate is just huge, just imagine, 50 gardeners look after the luxurious garden full time!

Visitors can enjoy the fresh sea air while walking among 1,200 cypress, olive, lemon and orange trees.
According to rumors, in 2008, the owner of the estate Lilia Safra (wife of the late Lebanese-Syrian businessman Edmond Safra) decided to sell the estate. The buyer was to be our billionaire and oligarch Mikhail Prokhorov, who contributed 10% of the down payment of $75 million.

But after the global financial crisis hit the entire world economic system, Prokhorov decided to refuse to buy a mansion. However, according to a court decision in Nice, the 10% contribution to the billionaire was not returned, since according to French law, buyers lose their deposits if they refuse to deal.

8 America's Most Expensive Oceanfront Estate

Have you always dreamed of living on the ocean, but in your pocket of money “chickens do not peck”? Then take a look at the estate of the American Ziff family, which they recently put up for sale. This wonderful home is located in a heavenly place, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, on the peninsula of the municipality of Manalapan, the famous Palm Beach district in Florida.

The architecture of this "beach house" triumphantly combines the elegance of the Old World and classicism, with modern conveniences of the 21st century. The mansion has 14 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, a garage for 18 cars, a giant master bedroom with a huge bathroom. Also in the house there are two elevators, a gym with a beauty salon, a pool with sharks, a casino and a bar.

There is a bowling alley, a tennis court and a go-kart race track in the surrounding area. Oh yes, I forgot to clarify. The cost of this most expensive home in America is "only" $ 200 million.


In fact, a person does not need so much to live - a roof over his head. And besides, not all people are ready to live in houses that are too big. But at the same time, everyone is interested in the large mansions that rich people build for themselves. In this review, the most-most-largest houses in which there would be enough space for more than one family.

1. Pensmore (Highlandville, USA)


The Pensmore Mansion is a residence currently under construction in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. Due to its extremely remote location and bunker-like walls, this mansion has been the source of numerous conspiracy theories. Because of the huge area of ​​​​6700 square meters, it is even called Pensmore Castle. However, concrete tycoon Steven Huff denied that the structure would be anything other than his family's home.

2. Amalienborg (Copenhagen, Denmark)



Amalienborg is the home of the Danish royal family in Copenhagen. Its area is 26,500 square meters.

3. Wentworth Woodhouse (Wentworth, UK)


Apart from the royal residences, it is the largest private mansion in the United Kingdom. It boasts the longest mansion façade in Europe at 185 meters (606 ft).

4. Sirles Castle (Greater Barrington, USA)


This is a French style castle that was built in the 1880s. It has 36 fireplaces and even a real dungeon.

5. Palazzo Pitti (Florence, Italy)


The large Italian mansion, dating from 1458, is today one of the largest museum complexes in Italy. And visitors have a place to roam - the area of ​​galleries and museums is 32,000 square meters.

6. Florham (Madison, USA)


This Vanderbilt estate in Madison, New Jersey was built by Florence Adele Vanderbilt. The 7430 square meter mansion is the 8th largest in the United States. Today it is owned by Fairleigh Dickinson University.

7. Antilla (Mumbai, India)

This private skyscraper mansion in South Mumbai is owned by Mukesh Ambani and is estimated to be the most expensive private residence in the world (more than $1 billion). This private skyscraper has 27 floors and over 600 staff members.

8. Dumbarton Oaks (Washington, USA)


This historic estate in Georgetown, Washington DC is now part of Harvard University. It is so large that the area of ​​its library alone is 4100 square meters.

9. Ralston Hall (Belmont, California)


Originally built by William Chapman Ralston, a San Francisco businessman, Ralston Hall is now part of the University of Notre Dame de Namur. This is a 5100 square meter mansion with 80 rooms on 4 floors.

10. Andrew Carnegie Mansion (Manhattan, New York)


It may be hard to believe, but there actually is a historic mansion in midtown Manhattan - right across from Central Park. The surrounding area was actually named after him - Carnegie Hill. Of course, considering all the surrounding skyscrapers, the Carnegie mansion looks relatively small, but in fact its area is more than 5200 square meters.

11. Whitehall (Palm Beach, Florida)


Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 5,575 square meter mansion was built by Henry Flagler. Today it houses a museum dedicated to the oil tycoon.

12. Cankaya Mansion (Ankara, Türkiye)



A former imperial summer residence, Schönbrunn has been one of Vienna's top attractions since the 1950s. The area of ​​the castle is 31,000 square meters, and more than 2.6 million people visit it every year.

15. Grand Serail / Grand Palace (Beirut, Lebanon)



This huge mansion of 40,000 square meters is located on a hilltop in the center of Beirut. It is the official headquarters of the Prime Minister of Lebanon.

Everyone who lives in an ordinary apartment or a standard private house has at least once thought about how people with very high incomes live. This is not about middle-class bosses, but about billionaires who allow themselves to spend money on things that ordinary people do not even think about. Are you curious to know what expensive villas and mansions are, who owns them in 2018-2019?

The list is true: it was compiled using available information from realtors, tax authorities and so on.

Oddly enough, but the most expensive mansion in the world in 2019 is located in India. It is owned by the CEO of the largest conglomerate in the country. The mansion cost the owner more than a billion dollars, and all because Mukesh Ambani asked not to save money and express as clearly as possible the main idea of ​​his life in metal and concrete. It is extremely simple: you need to constantly grow, even if you have no competition.

The builders and designers coped with the task by 110%: people who see this huge structure for the first time are simply speechless. Twenty-seven floors! And this is taking into account very high ceilings, that is, more than 50 floors of normal height would fit freely in the building.

What is in this building? Hanging gardens, three helipads, a huge underground garage that can easily accommodate more than 150 cars, a cinema for 50 people - and this is not all that can be found if you wander around the huge building.


Only six people will live in this huge mansion, and it is planned to hire one hundred people for each of the attendants. Many associate Antilia with the ancient Taj Mahal - the most expensive mansion in the world is so majestic.

On the Cote d'Azur in France is the second most expensive mansion, owned by the widow of the famous banker Edmond Safra. Various films were filmed in it several times: for example, in the 1940s, The Red Shoes were filmed in the mansion, and ten years later, To Catch a Thief.

In the 2000s, wealthy Russians (among them Roman Abramovich and Mikhail Prokhorov) were interested in this mansion.

Prokhorov even wanted to buy this mansion, but changed his mind at the very last moment, which is why he paid quite serious compensation to agents. It is not known what attracted potential buyers more: the interesting history of the mansion or the luxury that they can plunge into after their arrival (a well-equipped beach, an olive grove, a swimming pool, gardens with lemon trees and cypresses, and in the house itself - 11 luxurious bedrooms and 14 bathrooms ).

The most expensive villas in the world are unimaginably expensive, but if you compare this mansion with Antilia, the difference becomes clear: Fair Field Estate costs almost 4 times less. However, this does not detract from the luxury that you will find in the many rooms of this mansion.

The owner of the mansion was originally a simple worker who worked for many years in one of the investment companies, but at some point he opened his own company, which gained some success in the market.

After earning the first billion, Ira Rene decided not to save money and build a luxurious house for himself and his family. The mansion, located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, has as many as 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, a greenhouse, a museum, a gym and three swimming pools.

It is located not so far from the rest of the houses, so problems with the neighbors could not be avoided (they are not satisfied with the too much noise coming from the helipad, located very close to five tennis courts).

Expensive villas and mansions look different. Someone rebuilds huge buildings dozens of floors high, and someone decorates a mansion in the traditional Japanese style. Larry Ellison is not in vain known as the most passionate real estate collector in the world: every building on his estate is completely original.

The area on which ten buildings are located is almost ten hectares. On the same site there is an artificial lake, a bathhouse, a fairly large pond with fish and a tea house. Some may think that this estate should cost less, but it is not, because the tax on it is more than seventy million dollars.

Kensington Palace Gardens

There are Russians among the owners of the most expensive mansions: Roman Abramovich is currently the owner of an estate on the street of billionaires (a neighbor is Lakshmi Mittal). Naturally, the house has been slightly modified.

I had to try hard, but in the end, Roman still got permission for a partial reconstruction and construction of additional buildings: a tennis court, a museum of automotive equipment and a health center.

The cost of this estate is relatively small - only 140 million dollars. Roman is also the owner of a $90 million estate located on the island of St. Barth.

We cannot name the cost of the next cottage. The fact is that in the state of Montana, the owner can hide the exact data on the amount spent during the execution of the sale. The catalog price was $132.5 million.

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The estate itself looks quite interesting - it does not have decorative fish ponds, but on fifty hectares there is a vast stable, a swimming pool, more than 4,500 head of cattle and other agricultural buildings. A real ranch worth $132.5 million.

This estate, in fact, consists of four parts. These are four separate plots, which, in total, extend over three hectares along the coast. There were already houses on three of them, but not everything is so simple with the fourth - all residential buildings were demolished. The total cost of such a composite site is about 130 million dollars.

They say that the situation in the house can tell a lot about the owner, and this mansion is proof of that. The property of Bill Gates cannot be called an ordinary house: it, as expected, has many technical devices that greatly simplify the life of the current owners.

The pool, which looks normal at first glance, has an original underwater music system, each room has its own control panel, which helps the owners quickly change the air temperature, lighting, and even the music playing in the background. The name of the mansion is not accidental - it was taken from the famous movie "Citizen Kane".

There is a whole story in which Bill Gates easily draws certain parallels. However, he gets rid of some negative aspects. That is why the mansion is called "Xanadu 2.0" - an improved version.

Many villas and mansions have some kind of “zest”, but nothing of the kind can be said about this mansion. This is quite an ordinary house, which simply has a huge library, a comfortable gazebo for relaxing, a garden, a tennis court and a swimming pool.

The only thing that can be added is that Masayoshi San currently owns the mansion (this information is not considered reliable, taken from unofficial sources). However, if it is true, then the founder of Softbank is the owner of the most expensive (117.5 million) mansion among his colleagues.

If you want to live in a big way, then you will have to spend money accordingly. In today's real estate market, there are many of the largest, most luxurious and most expensive houses. But before you make an initial deposit for the house you are buying, decide whether you will pull it. If, having received a quarterly bonus, you celebrate this joyful event with a bottle of expensive beer, which you usually cannot afford, then, most likely, the houses presented below are not for you.

10. Rybolovlev Estate - $95 million

This house is the most expensive family nest in the country, and after it became the property of Donald Trump, the most expensive house in the history of divorce proceedings. The 3,065-square-foot mansion, steps away from the ocean, has become the focus of a lawsuit as Trump's ex-wife, Yelena Rybolovleva, has demanded it as compensation for adultery.

This home has 18 bedrooms, 22 bathrooms and a retail price of $95 million, making it the most expensive single-family mansion. However, initially it was put up for sale for 125 million, but it all ended with the fact that we had to reduce the cost to 95. Surely most of us would have saved enough money for 10 lives ...

9. Mansion in Silicon Valley for 100 million dollars.

As the most expensive single-family home in the US, this home... wait, did we say the previous mansion was the most expensive in existence? No. Especially since this house went for 100 million, so he still won. It has 5 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, two pools: one outdoor and one indoor (for sure in case of rainy weather). All in all, a pretty nice little house.

8. Fleur De Lys - $125 million

Despite the fact that it is considered the most expensive in the world, the Fleur De Lys mansion in our top is only 8th. But everything is in order.

The Fleur De Lys mansion has an area of ​​about 3809 sq. meters and 15 bedrooms, but, apparently, not a single bathroom, which in itself is a huge flaw either in the architect or in the original source to which we refer.

7. Estate for 150 million dollars.

Here we are, finally, approaching the most expensive residential mansion in the United States according to Wikipedia - $ 150 million. It's not a shame to rest in this for a couple of days. Unless, of course, its owner - Aaron Spelling - will not mind. I could offer, by the way: 5202 sq. meters, 123 rooms, a bowling alley, an ice skating rink and, allegedly, an entire wing of the mansion intended for Spelling's wife's wardrobe.

6. House on top of the mountain for 155 million dollars.

Owned by Tim Blixeth (Montana), this home is unique for two reasons. Firstly, it is equipped with a private lift, thanks to which you can get directly from the house to the nearby ski resort (which, by the way, is also owned by Blixet). And secondly, this house is the only one on our so-called list that does not claim to be the most expensive in the world. Plus, we give it the Best Backyard Award because it's a ski resort after all.

5. Villa Franchuk - $161 million

Five-story Victorian-style villa with 10 separate bedrooms, which also has an underground indoor pool, a hideout and a private cinema. The house is rightfully called one of the most expensive, as it costs 161 million dollars.

To what extent is this house a tidbit? They say that during the reconstruction, the noise did not allow the mayor of Moscow to sleep peacefully, although the house itself is located in London. That's right - the house is so wonderful that it doesn't even matter.

4. Hearst Palace - $165 million

The three most important facts about the fourth most expensive mansion in the world:

1. It served as a set during the filming of The Godfather.

2. John F. Kennedy spent his honeymoon here.

3. At one time it was the most expensive mansion in the US!

The owners have at their disposal 3 swimming pools, 29 bedrooms, a cinema and, apparently, just in case, a disco.

3. Fairfield Pond - $198 million

Currently valued at exactly this amount due to property taxes, the mansion is about 6,131 sq. meter is equipped with a basketball court, a bowling alley and a Jacuzzi for 150 thousand dollars. The most expensive home in the United States (again, according to Wikipedia).

2. Villa Leopolda for 736 million dollars.

When you saw the number, you probably thought it was a typo? No, we were not mistaken - exactly $736,000,000. Serious difference from the previous residence, isn't it?

The mansion, located on the French Riviera, was built in 1902 by King Leopold II of Belgium. It was bought by Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, who is so rich that, having lost several billion during the recent economic crisis, he still has enough money to afford a $750 million summer house. The mansion has 27 storeys, 19 bedrooms and is rumored to have 50 full-time gardeners.

1. Antilla - $1 billion

So we got to the top line. Gentlemen, to your applause, let me introduce the most expensive house in the world - Antilla. Its cost is one billion dollars.

This house is located in the Indian city of Mumbai. Antilla is able to turn all your ideas about architectural possibilities. The 27-storey house has 6-storey parking, a fitness floor with a jacuzzi, a gym and a cooling room, a floor with a dance hall, several floors with bedrooms and bathrooms, and even a four-story garden, because we think it is after all. Maybe.

The architecture of the building is based on the Indian tradition of Vastu Shastra, which is supposed to promote the movement of positive energy. To live up to this tradition, the design of each floor must not only be unique, but decorated with completely unique materials and aesthetic design techniques, making each room feel like you've stepped into a completely different home.

In general, this house has everything - everything that you can imagine, everything that you can’t even imagine, and even what you never even imagined, because until now it belonged to the category of fantasy.


A well-known proverb says: "My house is my castle." But looking at the most expensive houses in the world, you understand that these houses are not just fortresses, but truly luxurious fortresses. Each of the houses that are mentioned in our review deserves special attention. True, not everyone, even from real moneybags, can afford to buy something like that.

1. Blossom Estate


$130 million
In 2013, Kenneth Griffin, founder of the hedge fund Citadel Investment Group, bought four adjacent waterfront properties in Palm Beach for $130 million, totaling 3.23 hectares. Houses were already built on three of them, and the fourth went to the billionaire empty.

2 Broken O Ranch


$132.5 million
One of the most expensive ranches in the world was purchased for $132.5 million by billionaire Stan Kroenke in 2011. The ranch, which was formerly owned by William and Desiree Moore (founders of Kelly-Moore Paint) was sold "as a set" with 4,500 cows.

3 Manapalan Residence


$135 million
Located in the heart of Florida's Gold Coast, Manapalan Residence was purchased for $135 million by Frank McKinney. This 3-story home features 14 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, 18 garages, aquarium ceilings and walls, cinema, casino, oceanfront access, outdoor summer kitchen, office, 10 bars, 2 wine cellars, gym with beauty salon, swimming pools, a huge aquarium with sharks, sports fields, butterfly gardens and much more.

4. Hearst Home


$135 million
Formerly owned by publisher William Randolph Hearst, the Beverly Hills home was sold for $135 million in 2014. The mansion has 28 bedrooms, 36 bathrooms, an art deco nightclub, an outdoor terrace for 400 people, two screening rooms, an eight-car garage, and more. This house was also featured in the films The Godfather and The Bodyguard.

5. 16 Kensington Palace Gardens


$140 million
In August 2011, Russian businessman, investor and politician Roman Abramovich purchased a house at 16 Kensington Palace Gardens in London. After the purchase, Abramovich completed a tennis court, a wellness center and a private museum for his six rare Ferraris on the site next to the mansion.

6 Updown Court

$150 million
Located in the village of Windlesham, Surrey, this Californian-style mansion boasts 103 rooms, a 58-acre garden and private woodland. In 2005, it was the most expensive private home on the market. Elton John and Queen guitarist Brian May live next door.

7. The Manor


$150 million
The mansion, built in the style of a French chateau, is located in the suburbs of Los Angeles. It is now owned by Petra Ecclestone, daughter of Formula 1 founder Bernie Ecclestone. The mansion has 123 rooms, and next to it is a parking lot for 100 cars.

8. The Pinnacle


$155 million
The Pinnacle Mansion is the largest and most expensive ski resort in Yellowstone National Park. It acts as a private residential club, ski resort and golf resort whose members include Bill Gates, Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake.

9. Ellison Estate


$200 million
In 2004, Oracle founder Larry Ellison built an unusual Japanese-style estate in Woodside, California. On an area of ​​10 hectares there are 10 buildings, an artificial lake, a tea house, a bathhouse and a pond.

10. Park Place


$218 million
In 2011, Russian financier Andrey Borodin purchased Park Place, one of the most expensive houses in the UK. For $218 million, he received a 2,800-square-foot 18th-century country house, about 80 hectares of parkland, several side-by-side cottages, stables and a boat dock.

11. One Hyde Park


$221 million
The richest man in Ukraine Rinat Akhmetov bought the most expensive apartment in the world. For $ 221 million, he bought an apartment of more than 2,300 square meters with bulletproof glass windows in an elite residential complex in central London.

12.6 Kensington Palace Gardens


$222 million
In 2008, Indian tycoon Lakshmi Mittal bought Building 6 on Billionaires Street in London for his son Aditya. After the purchase, the four-story house with 12 bedrooms and a swimming pool was finished with marble, which was brought from the same quarry from which the materials for the construction of the Taj Mahal were supplied. The mansion was sold furnished and with an art collection.

13. Fairfield


$248 million
The Fairfield estate of 25 hectares, which is located in the vicinity of New York, belongs to the American investor and businessman Ira Rennert. The 5,800 square meter home includes 29 bathrooms, 39 bedrooms, a 30 meter long dining room, a bowling alley, a basketball court, a 164 seat theatre, a 100 car garage and more.

14. Villa Leopolda


$750 million
Located on the famous French Riviera, Villa Leopolda was built in 1931 and is now owned by the widow of Swiss banker Edmond Safra, Lily. The villa, surrounded by amazing botanical gardens, has repeatedly tried to acquire the Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov.

15. Antilia


$1 billion
The official cost of a strange-looking 27-storey building with a height of 173 meters in Indian Mumbai is $ 1 billion. Lives in this house, able to withstand an 8-magnitude earthquake, its owner - Mukesh Ambani with his family, as well as 600 people of attendants. The Antilia area is 48,000 square meters, and in addition to residential apartments, you can find hanging gardens, a two-story fitness center, three helipads, a cinema for 50 people, an underground garage for 168 cars and much more.



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