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Mukesh Ambani's Antilia 2nd most expensive home after Buckingham Palace: Here are world's 5 costliest residences

Mukesh Ambani's Antilia is actually the most expensive private residential home in the world.

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  • Jan 14, 2019, 08:13 PM IST

It won't come as a surprise when we will tell you that World's most expensive residence belong to the Queen of England, Bukingham Palace. The larger than life palace costs approximately $1 billion. But do you know who owns the second most expensive home in the world? Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani

Reliance Industries Limited Chairman, Mukesh Ambani's 27-storey Antilia in Mumbai was buit at an estimated cost of $1-2 billion in 2010. 

Interestingly, since the Buckingham Palace belongs to the crown, Mukesh Ambani's Antilla is actually the most expensive private residential home in the world. 

Below we have listed 5 most expensive home in the world. 

1. Buckingham Palace, England

Buckingham Palace, England
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The crown's property, Buckingham Palace comprises of 775 rooms, 188 staff rooms, including 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 92 offices, 78 bathrooms, and 19 staterooms. According to the latest estimates, the property is worth $1.55 billion. 

2. Antilia, India

Antilia, India
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Mukesh Ambani's Antilia is situated at one of the world's costliest address- Altamount Road in Mumbai. Designed by Chicago-based architects Perkins and Will, Antilia reportedly is worth $1-2 billion. 

3. Villa Leopolda, France

Villa Leopolda, France
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Situated in France, this property is ownbed by Lily Safra, a Brazilian philanthropist and widow of Lebanese banker William Safra, the 50-acre estate includes a massive greenhouse, a swimming pool and pool house, an outdoor kitchen among other attractions. It is worth $750 million. 

4. Villa Les Cèdres, French Riviera

Villa Les Cèdres, French Riviera
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This property was built for the King of Belgium back in 1830. It's estimated to be around $400 million. 

5. Four Fairfield Pond, New York

Four Fairfield Pond, New York
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Valued at $248.5 million, this house is owned by Ira Renner, owner the Renco Group. The 63-acre home comes with 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, a basketball court, bowling alley, squash courts, tennis courts, three swimming pools, and a gigantic 91-foot dining room.

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