Welches dieser extravaganten Häuser würden Sie gerne bewohnen?
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At the picturesque locales of Big Sky, Montana, sits Seven The Pinnacle. This $155 million property owned by Real estate developer Edra and Tim Blixseth. Being the largest building in the Yellowstone Club, Seven The Pinnacle features a wine celler, a gym, multiple pools, heated floors, and ski lift.
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You might have seen the Hearst Castle, with its 27 luxurious bedrooms, in the movie The Godfather. Owned by William Randolph Hearst’s trustees, the mansion worth $191 million, standing tall at San Simeon, California, has played host to famous figures like Winston Churchill, Clark Gable, and John and Jackie Kennedy.
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The next lavish building in California is the Ellison Estate that belongs to the co-founder of Oracle, Larry Ellison. Given that Larry is one of the top 5 richest man in the world, as pronounced by Forbes, it is quite justified that he stays in a $200 million mansion spread over 23 acre of land with a tea house, bath house, koi pond and man-man lake.
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Valued over $125 million, the 7 Upper Phillimore Gardens in London is home to the daughter of Ukraine’s second president, Leonid Kuchma - Olena Pinchuk. This 10-bedroom mansion is complete with a gym, sauna, cinema, an underground swimming pool and a panic room. And also add some extravagant interior of gold, marble and precious artwork to it. Yes, that’s pretty much all.
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18-19 Kensington Palace Gardens in London is home to Lakshmi Mittal, the world’s largest steel manufacturer. Staying in a $222 million mansion that includes an indoor pool, parking for 20 cars, and 12 bedrooms with Turkish baths, he is also next door neighbors to Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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London is, in fact, home to great many expensive houses. The next one on our list is home to Russian billionaire, Roman Abramovich, who also owns the Millhouse LLC, a private investment firm. His Kensington Palace is worth $140 million, situated on London’s Billionaires Row. Just four peaceful walls were not enough for the billionaire who wanted an underground extension of health center, tennis court and auto museum.
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Villa Leopolda, in Cote D’Azure, France, covers an estimated area of 50 acres. The $750 million house of the Brazilian philanthropist, Lily Safra, boasts a commercial sized green house and a guest house that can put the mansions of many millionaires to shame. The property was seen as the set in the old Hollywood movie, To Catch a Thief.
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Four Fairfield Pond, gigantic home with 29 bedrooms, spread across 63 acres of land in Sagaponack, New York belongs to the owner of Renco Group, Ira Rennert. The property worth $248.5 million, showcases a basketball court, tennis courts, squash courts, bowling alley, 39 bathrooms, and a dining room that is over 90 feet long.
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Perhaps the only one to beat the extravaganzas of Antilia could be someone royal. The 27-story landmark building sitting on an expanse of 400,000 square foot, in Mumbai is residence to Mukesh Ambani and his family. At an average day, a battalion of 600 staff is employed to maintain this house that features three helicopter pads and six underground parking floors. The estimated value of Antilia is $1 billion.
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As we said, only the royal could out do the Ambanis. Buckingham Palace is home to The British Sovereign, presently Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen’s abode is valued at over $1.5 billion. The palace includes 775 rooms, out of which 52 are bedrooms, and rest would count for 78 bathrooms, 188 staff rooms, 92 offices, and 19 state rooms.