Top 10 houses and most expensive properties in the world
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| mercredi 3 octobre 2012 at 16:59
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A flush steadily running, the wallpaper peeling off the walls and carpet that smells like feet, this is what we can call a slum. And you deserve the best there is, yes. But for that, he must pay the price. And if you do not have the budget, you can always bitching in your corner and that "children are starving" and "celebrities really have the melon." You thought that to develop the attic was a strong argument to trigger a sale? Do not be gullible. You will need more to compete with the 10 most expensive homes in the world (2011).
1.Antilia, Mumbai (India) - $ 1 billion: Mukesh Ambani is known to have the broadest portfolio garni India. Suddenly, a huge 27-storey tower with about 37 000 square meters of living is not really beyond his means. 600 employees are required (yes) to maintain the house and ensure the happiness of the whole family (5 people only).
2.Villa Leopolda in Villefranche-sur-Mer (France) - $ 525 million: built in 1902 by King Leopold II of Belgium, this luxurious villa is now the wife of Edmond Safra, a wealthy Lebanese businessman. 50 gardeners are required to maintain the 8 acres of property.
3.The Penthouse One Hyde Park, London (England) - $ 200 million: in the heart of London, this brand new residential complex of 35.800 m2 is composed of 86 luxury apartments. Starting Price: $ 10 million. The most expensive (6 bedrooms) was sold for a whopping $ 200 million.
4.Fairfield Pond, Southampton (United States) - $ 198 million: it is the most expensive house in the United States, it belongs to the businessman Ira Rennert. Side figures: 10,000 m2 of living space, 29 rooms for 39 ... bathrooms.
5.Hearst-Davies Mansion, Beverly Hills (USA) - $ 95 million: this house (29 rooms and 3 pools) is famous for being featured in the film "The Godfather" (scene of the horse's head). For this tune, you neighbors as couples Tom Cruise / Katie Holmes and the Beckham's.
6.Elena Franchuk Villa, London (England) - $ 161 million: this London house has ten rooms "villa" in addition to the traditional combo theater-pool-sauna-gym.
7.Aaron Spelling's Manor, Los Angeles (USA) - $ 150 million: 123 rooms, bowling, skating, swimming pools and tennis courts spread across 56,000 square meters. Perfect for those who always wanted to be part of an American sitcom 90s.
8.Hala Ranch, Aspen (USA) - $ 135 million: this house is for sale by Prince Bandar, Sultan of Saudi Arabia. Tennis courts, stables or private ski slopes, nothing is too good, nor exaggeration to feel like home. The Hala Ranch also has a gas station and a sewage treatment plant. You need to make a favorite. He knows what pleases the Bandar.
9.Updown Court, Windlesham (England) - $ 116 million: 22 bathrooms sprinkled with gold (the very least), 5 pools and a bowling alley. There is not that much, but make a list of all the remaining luxury, it is disturbing. To live in this palace located in the south of England, it will cost you a whole lot of dough.
10.Château Bran (Dracula's Castle), Brasov (Romania) - $ 80 million: National Monument, 57 rooms by the way, is found on the property market 4 years ago. No vis-à-vis but about thousands of tourists every year. Sure, it's alive.
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