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Top Ten Most Expensive Homes in the World Part 1

 An article from Mirror enumerated ten most expensive homes around the world. Here are the first top five properties.

1.  Antillia in Mumbai India

The article mentioned that the home has a price tag of £609 million with 27 floors, a floating garden, three helipads, and six floors dedicated to parking. In a report from Daily Mail, Mukesh Ambani and his family have not moved in because they fear that the house will curse them with bad luck if ever they will move in.

2.  Villa Leapolda in Cote D'Azure, France

The house has a price tag of £457 million. The article cited that there were rumors that Bill Gates lived in the house with 11 bedrooms, and 14 bathrooms. In addition, the villa has vast formal gardens, swimming pool, and private beach front, as reported from Grab House.

3.   One Hyde Park Penthouse  in  Knightsbridge, Central London

The house has a price tag of £137 million, which is a two- floor apartment with bullet proof windows, an air purifier, SAS-trained bodyguards, a panic room, and a 24-hour room service. The article mentioned that it also has an underground passage to The Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

In the article from Grab House, the house has 385,000 square-feet and 86 residential properties. The article added that the apartment is located in Hyde Park with security system.

4.   Four Fairfield Pond in The Hamptons, New York

The house has a price of £133 million. The article added that the 63-acre mansion has a 91ft long dining room, two tennis courts, a bowling alley, 29 bedrooms, and 39 bathrooms. The large home is the home of Ira Rennert, as mentioned in the article from Grab House. The article added that the house is a beachfront home that is private.

5.  Hearst Castle in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles

The house has a price of $165 million, there is no exact conversion for euro. The article reported that the house was used in scenes for the movie "The Godfather," John F. Kennedy stayed here in his honeymoon with his new wife Jackie, and was the former home of William Randolph Hearst, newspaper publisher. The house has 27 bedrooms, its own cinema, night club and an outdoor terrace large enough for 400 guests.

In an article from Bloomberg, the house has a 15 meter entry hall with loggia, a living room with 22-foot arched floor-to-ceiling windows, a lighted tennis court, an indoor bar, and a medicine center.  


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