Many billionaires in the world are willing to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to buy a super villa to make their home.
To own super villas of several hundred million dollars, even billions of dollars, many billionaires still do not regret buying. Antilia skyscraper in Mumbai (India) is the residence of billionaire Mukesh Ambani – the richest man in Asia today. (Photo: Architecturaldigest) Antilia building is named after a mythical island, 27 floors high, has 6 basements for parking, 4 helipads and is serviced by a staff of 600. The building is estimated to be worth more than $1 billion. (Photo: Thegentlemansjournal) Villa Leopolda is located in Alpes-Maritimes (France), worth 750 million USD. This is the home of Brazilian billionaire – Lily Safra. (Photo:Forbes) Previously, this estate belonged to King Leopold II of Belgium, covering more than 8 hectares and located on a site with the most beautiful landscape in Europe. (Photo: Thegentlemansjournal) Fair Field Mansion is located in New York state (USA), owned by billionaire Ira Rennert. With 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, 3 swimming pools and its own power plant, this estate is one of the most expensive homes in the US, valued at about $248 million. (Photo: Thegentlemansjournal) Located in the heart of London (England), Kensington Palace Gardens is the street with the highest real estate prices in England. Indian steel billionaire Lakshmi Mittal owns a $222 million mansion in this area. (Photo: Thegentlemansjournal) The Ellison mansion complex in California (USA) is owned by billionaire Oracle founder – Larry Ellison. This Japanese-style villa, 9.3 hectares wide, includes 10 houses, a tea house, artificial lake, outdoor bath house and a koi pond. It is estimated that the villa is worth 200 million USD. (Photo: Thegentlemansjournal)
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