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TOP 10 EXPENSIVE HOUSES IN THE WORLD
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10 Most Incredible And Expensive Private Houses of All Time / 10 Most Expensive Houses or mansions In The World Only rich people can afford it.
NUMBER 10.
18-19 Kensington Palace Gardens in London.
Estimated Value of, two hundred and, twenty- two million dollars.
Owned by Indian steel tycoon, Lakshmi Mittal. The 55,000 square-foot, 19th-century mansion was originally built as two semi-detached homes.
NUMBER 9.
220 Central Park, South Penthouse in New York.
Estimated Value of, two hundred and, thirty-eight million dollars.
Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin, made history when he purchased the 24,000 square-foot penthouses. In this Robert Arthur Stern, designed skyscraper, overlooking New York's Central Park for $238 million, making it the most expensive home sold in the U.S. The 79-story tower is distinctive due to its color.
NUMBER 8.
Four Fairfield Pond, Sagaponack in New York.
Estimated Value of, Two Hundred and, forty-eight million dollars.
Ira Renner's, Giant limestone Italian Renaissance-style home, sits on 63 acres of beachfront property in the Hamptons. The 62,000 square foot mansion has 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, and an expansive 91-foot dining room. The property is also home to all kinds of luxury leisure spaces, such as a basketball court, a bowling alley, squash courts, tennis courts, three swimming pools, and a garage that can hold up to 100 cars.
NUMBER 7.
Mesa Vista Ranch in, Eastern Texas Panhandle.
The estimated value of, Two hundred and fifty million dollars.
Mesa Vista Ranch contains 64,809 acres of land. The property is located in Roberts County in the Eastern Texas Panhandle. State Highway 70 splits the ranch into the west division, which contains approximately 48,000 acres, and the east division, containing over 16,000 acres. The ranch is located about 30 miles north of Pampa, Texas, and approximately 85 miles northeast of Amarillo.
NUMBER 6.
The Odeon Tower Penthouse, in Monaco.
Estimated Value of, Three hundred and, Eighty- Seven Million Dollars.
With an estimated price tag that surely only a billionaire would entertain purchasing. The uber-exclusive Tour Odeon Tower Sky Penthouse, in Monaco, is set to potentially become one of the most expensive luxury homes in the world. Sitting atop the second tallest building on, Europe’s Mediterranean coastline, the 35,500 square ft. Five-story penthouse could become one of the world’s most expensive properties per square meter.
NUMBER 5.
Le Palais Bulles, in France.
Designed by Hungarian architect Antti Lovag, and built between 1975-1989, the "Bubble Palace" features a series of round rooms that spill down a rocky cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. while Lovag was reportedly inspired by man's earliest dwellings in caves, the seaside estate not short on modern "comforts," featuring three swimming pools, several gardens, and a 500-seat amphitheater on the hillside grounds.
NUMBER 4.
Villa Les Cedres, in France.
Estimated Value of, Four hundred and, ten million Dollars.
Built-in 1830, then purchased in 1904 by Belgium's King Leopold II. This mansion was considered to be the most expensive house in the world, on the market when it went up for sale in 2017, for $410 million by Davide Campari-Milano. An of the Campari Group, the property's current owner.
NUMBER 3.
Villa La, Leopolda, in France.
The estimated value of, Seven Hundred and Fifty million Dollars.
Owned by Lily Safra, widow of Lebanese born Brazilian banker, Edmond Safra, this 11-bedroom, the 14-bathroom estate is perched on 50 acres in, France's Alpes-Maritime department of its Cote d'Azur region. It features a commercial greenhouse, helipad, outdoor kitchen, and stunning pool, and was the setting for Alfred Hitchcock's 1955 film To Catch a Thief.
NUMBER 2.
The Antilia Tower, in Mumbai.
The estimated value of, $1-2 Billion
Probably the world’s priciest private residence, often valued at $1 billion, Antilia is a 400,000-square-foot 27-story mansion completed in 2010. In fact, calling it 27 stories hardly does it justice. At 570 feet in height, it is the equivalent of a 50- to a 60-story building, with an offbeat shape that defies easy description. The New York Times characterized it as, “a Blade Runner-meets, Babylon edifice.”
NUMBER 1.
The Buckingham Palace in London.
The estimated value of, 2.9 billion Dollars.
Although it’s unlikely to come on the market anytime soon, the palatial residence of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, is generally agreed to be the world's most valuable residence, estimated by Money magazine (among others) to be worth some $2.9 billion. Part of that price tag may be due to the palace’s royal provenance and part to its location in London, a city whose land is among the world’s most expensive. But the building isn’t too shabby, either.
NUMBER 10.
18-19 Kensington Palace Gardens in London.
Estimated Value of, two hundred and, twenty- two million dollars.
Owned by Indian steel tycoon, Lakshmi Mittal. The 55,000 square-foot, 19th-century mansion was originally built as two semi-detached homes.
NUMBER 9.
220 Central Park, South Penthouse in New York.
Estimated Value of, two hundred and, thirty-eight million dollars.
Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin, made history when he purchased the 24,000 square-foot penthouses. In this Robert Arthur Stern, designed skyscraper, overlooking New York's Central Park for $238 million, making it the most expensive home sold in the U.S. The 79-story tower is distinctive due to its color.
NUMBER 8.
Four Fairfield Pond, Sagaponack in New York.
Estimated Value of, Two Hundred and, forty-eight million dollars.
Ira Renner's, Giant limestone Italian Renaissance-style home, sits on 63 acres of beachfront property in the Hamptons. The 62,000 square foot mansion has 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, and an expansive 91-foot dining room. The property is also home to all kinds of luxury leisure spaces, such as a basketball court, a bowling alley, squash courts, tennis courts, three swimming pools, and a garage that can hold up to 100 cars.
NUMBER 7.
Mesa Vista Ranch in, Eastern Texas Panhandle.
The estimated value of, Two hundred and fifty million dollars.
Mesa Vista Ranch contains 64,809 acres of land. The property is located in Roberts County in the Eastern Texas Panhandle. State Highway 70 splits the ranch into the west division, which contains approximately 48,000 acres, and the east division, containing over 16,000 acres. The ranch is located about 30 miles north of Pampa, Texas, and approximately 85 miles northeast of Amarillo.
NUMBER 6.
The Odeon Tower Penthouse, in Monaco.
Estimated Value of, Three hundred and, Eighty- Seven Million Dollars.
With an estimated price tag that surely only a billionaire would entertain purchasing. The uber-exclusive Tour Odeon Tower Sky Penthouse, in Monaco, is set to potentially become one of the most expensive luxury homes in the world. Sitting atop the second tallest building on, Europe’s Mediterranean coastline, the 35,500 square ft. Five-story penthouse could become one of the world’s most expensive properties per square meter.
NUMBER 5.
Le Palais Bulles, in France.
Designed by Hungarian architect Antti Lovag, and built between 1975-1989, the "Bubble Palace" features a series of round rooms that spill down a rocky cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. while Lovag was reportedly inspired by man's earliest dwellings in caves, the seaside estate not short on modern "comforts," featuring three swimming pools, several gardens, and a 500-seat amphitheater on the hillside grounds.
NUMBER 4.
Villa Les Cedres, in France.
Estimated Value of, Four hundred and, ten million Dollars.
Built-in 1830, then purchased in 1904 by Belgium's King Leopold II. This mansion was considered to be the most expensive house in the world, on the market when it went up for sale in 2017, for $410 million by Davide Campari-Milano. An of the Campari Group, the property's current owner.
NUMBER 3.
Villa La, Leopolda, in France.
The estimated value of, Seven Hundred and Fifty million Dollars.
Owned by Lily Safra, widow of Lebanese born Brazilian banker, Edmond Safra, this 11-bedroom, the 14-bathroom estate is perched on 50 acres in, France's Alpes-Maritime department of its Cote d'Azur region. It features a commercial greenhouse, helipad, outdoor kitchen, and stunning pool, and was the setting for Alfred Hitchcock's 1955 film To Catch a Thief.
NUMBER 2.
The Antilia Tower, in Mumbai.
The estimated value of, $1-2 Billion
Probably the world’s priciest private residence, often valued at $1 billion, Antilia is a 400,000-square-foot 27-story mansion completed in 2010. In fact, calling it 27 stories hardly does it justice. At 570 feet in height, it is the equivalent of a 50- to a 60-story building, with an offbeat shape that defies easy description. The New York Times characterized it as, “a Blade Runner-meets, Babylon edifice.”
NUMBER 1.
The Buckingham Palace in London.
The estimated value of, 2.9 billion Dollars.
Although it’s unlikely to come on the market anytime soon, the palatial residence of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, is generally agreed to be the world's most valuable residence, estimated by Money magazine (among others) to be worth some $2.9 billion. Part of that price tag may be due to the palace’s royal provenance and part to its location in London, a city whose land is among the world’s most expensive. But the building isn’t too shabby, either.