Most Expensive Homes Worldwide : For the majority of people, home is a symbol of security and comfort. Although high net worth individuals (HNIs) also take this into account, they yearn for architectural heritage value and unfathomable luxury. They consider owning the most expensive homes in the world, which offer unmatched amenities and enviable locations, to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Let’s investigate these characteristics.
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1. The top ten most expensive homes worldwide
For the majority of people, home is a symbol of security and comfort. Although high net worth
individuals (HNIs) also take this into account, they yearn for architectural heritage value and
unfathomable luxury. They consider owning the most expensive homes in the world, which offer
unmatched amenities and enviable locations, to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Let's investigate
these characteristics.
The most expensive homes in the world can be found in a variety of buildings, including skyscrapers,
villas, and palaces. They have theatres with large seating capacities, unique building materials, and can
withstand powerful earthquakes. We have compiled a list of these magnificent architectural wonders.
Read on:
World's most expensive homes
Buckingham Palace, London
One of the most expensive homes in the world is Buckingham Palace. The monarch of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland resides there and has an office there. During Queen
Victoria's reign, this structure was formally commissioned in 1837 as the royal residence.
The palace has 775 rooms on 8,30,000 square feet, 92 offices, 188 staff quarters, 78 bathrooms, and 19
staterooms. It also has a jewellery room and an on-site dispensary. According to estimates, Buckingham
Palace is currently worth $4.9 billion.
Antilia, Mumbai
Antilia is the next home on our list of the priciest homes in the world. Antilia is the only Indian property
on this list and is the residence of Indian billionaire businessman Mukesh Ambani. It was constructed in
2010 and moved into by the Ambanis in 2012. The structure is 4,00,000 square feet in size and has a
total of 27 stories.
Around 168 parking spaces, 10 elevators, a helipad, a swimming pool, and a health centre are all
features of Antilia. Its construction was made to withstand an earthquake with a Richter scale
magnitude of 8.0. It is currently thought to be worth $1.5 billion.
Villa Leopolda, France
On the French Riviera, Villa Leopolda is located in Villefranche-sur-Mer and is regarded as one of the
most stunning homes. Popular public figures like Gianni and Marella Agnelli, Dorothy J. Killam, and
Edmond and Lily Safra have lived there since it was built. The house has 11 rooms and 14 bathrooms,
and it is situated on 50 acres of land. Villa Leopolda is currently thought to be worth $750 million.
2. London's Witanhurst
The Witanhurst Mansion, which costs $450 million and has 90,000 square feet of floor space, is among
the most expensive homes in the world. The palace was created with the tastes of British aristocracy in
mind. Along with a ballroom that is 20 feet tall and 70 feet long, it has 25 bedrooms.
French Riviera's Villa Les Cèdres
Villa Les Cedres, once the residence of the Belgian king, is ranked among the most expensive homes in
the world. The 187-year-old building is an example of the legacy of regal European architecture. The
18,000 square foot mansion has 14 bedrooms and sits on 35 acres. Villa Les Cedres is currently worth
$410 million.
New York City's Fairfield Mansion
Ira Rennert, a business magnate, is the owner of this enormous property. Located in a 62,000 square
foot space, Fairfield Mansion has a dining room that is 91 feet long and a theatre with 164 seats. It is
estimated that Fairfield Mansion is worth $248 million.
London's Kensington Palace (9a)
House 9a of Kensington Palace is also included in the list of the most expensive homes in the world. The
ultra-luxury home, owned by billionaire Lakshmi Mittal of Indian descent, was renamed Taj Mittal
because it used marble from the Taj Mahal's quarry. The value of Kensington Palace (9a) is $70 million.
California's Ellison Estate
This estate, which Larry Elisson, the founder of Oracle, owns, embodies grace thanks to its Japanese
design. The artificial lake and waterfall on this estate, which span 5 acres, are its main draws. The
Japanese palace from the sixteenth century served as the estate's primary architectural inspiration. It
currently has a value of $200 million.
Palazzo Di Amore, California
One of the most expensive homes in the world is called Palazzo Di Amore, and it is located in Beverly
Hills. It is spread out over 35,000 square feet and has a 15,100 square foot active vineyard with six
different grape varieties. The mansion has unique wine cellars that can hold 3,000 bottles of wine at
once and a temperature-controlled space that can hold 10,000 bottles. Palazzo Di Amore is currently
worth $ 195 million.
3. Washington, DC, Xanadu 2.0
Bill Gates' official residence, Xanadu 2.0, comes in at number 10 on our list of the most expensive homes
ever built. The building is 66,000 square feet in size. The pacific lodge style served as inspiration for the
mansion's design. Xanadu 2.0, Washington is currently worth $8 million.