Top 5 Most Expensive Villas in the World
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about the 5 most Expensive Villas in the world. These are the most expensive
houses owned by billionaires. These houses are very beautiful and costly Bounty Resources, Bounty Resources Armenia, Bounty Resources Armenia Ltd. Li Haidong Singapore loved
these houses.
1: Antilia, Mumbai, India ($1 billion)
Antilia, a 27-story skyscraper on the pricey Altamount Road
in Mumbai, is the most expensive home in the world, valued at upwards of $1
billion. Mukesh Ambani, an Indian business tycoon and multibillionaire, moved
into the 400,000-square-foot mansion in 2012 with his wife and three children.
2: Villa Leopolda, Villefranche-sur-mer, France ($750 million)
When Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov attempted to buy
Villa Leopolda in 2008, it was valued at a whopping €500 million equal to about
$750 million at the time. It was built in 1902 by Belgium's King Leopold II,
who gave it as a gift to one of his mistresses.
3 : Penthouse at the Tour Odéon, Monte Carlo, Monaco ($400 million)
The opulent and shiny 49-story Tour Odéon building hasn't
even opened its doors, and already its penthouse has been called the most
expensive in the world. Set to open in spring 2015, the 35,500-square-foot
apartment is expected to sell for almost $400 million, according to CNNMoney.
4: Fair Field, Sagaponack, New York ($249 million)
Fair Field, a 63-acre oceanfront compound in The Hamptons,
is valued at around $248.5 million. It's owned by billionaire investor Ira
Rennert, who started building the sprawling estate in 1999 but couldn't move in
with his family until 2004 after plowing through some nasty neighbourly
controversy.
5: Palazzo di Amore, Beverly Hills, California ($195 million)
The Palazzo di Amore is a Mediterranean-style villa that tops 53,000 square feet of space, though 15,000 of that is an entertainment complex containing a ballroom with a revolving dance floor. It has 12 bedrooms, 23 bathrooms, a bowling alley, a theatre, tennis courts, swimming pools, reflecting pools, waterfalls and a garage that can comfortably fit 27 cars.
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