5 Most Exorbitant Mansion Around The World
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Fri, 05 May 2017 11:51:25
Earth, is very wealthy place. The rich people here are getting richer and with that they have got an appropriate home which fancy price tags to suit their status. Home is a luxury place for all. We all wish to have a big house, but the dream of owning that comes true of few. Here are 5 of the most expensive house around the world, that are not less than a dream.
Beverly House, Beverly Hills, California
Beverly House, located three blocks from Sunset Boulevard, is currently on the market for $135 million. In the meantime, renters can pay $600,000 per month to get free rein of the lux property. It sits on six flat acres of land and includes a slew of smaller homes in addition to the Italian- and Spanish-style, H-shaped main house. That space features a 50-foot entry hall, intricately carved ceilings, a large library, wrap-around balcony, billiard room, family room with an outer terrace that can seat 400 people, an art desco night club, wine cellar, two projection rooms and spa facilities.
Fleur de Lys Mansion, Los Angeles
The Fleur de Lys Mansion sold for $102 million, making it the highest-priced home sale to date in Los Angeles Country. The 12-bedroom, 15-bathroom home, which was modeled after the French castle Vaux le Vicomte when it was built in 2002, has a 3,000-square-foot wine cellar with a tasting room, two-story library, commercial kitchen, cutlery room and spacious ballroom.
15 Central Park West, New York City
The 10,674-square-foot penthouse at the top of the high-rise costs $45 million. According to Michael Gross, author of the book "House of Outrageous Fortune: Fifteen Central Park West, the World's Most Powerful Address," this high-end Manhattan building is known as "Limestone Jesus."
Kensington Palace Gardens, London
Indian steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal calls this Kensington Palace Gardens home his "Taj Mittal." He bought it for £57 million, about $89.4 million in today's dollars. The property is on the tree-lined "Billionaires' Row," where other highly affluent people like Roman Abramovich and Leonard Blavatnik also own property. It has 55,000 square feet of space, 12 bedrooms, a Turkish bath, swimming pool, picture gallery and ballroom.
Antilia, Mumbai, India
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 multi billionaire, moved into the 400,000-square-foot mansion in 2012 with his wife and three children. The modern property was designed by Chicago-based architects Perkins & Will.