{"id":55954,"date":"2019-10-16T23:20:03","date_gmt":"2019-10-17T03:20:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/awesomejelly.com\/?p=55954"},"modified":"2020-02-18T01:31:37","modified_gmt":"2020-02-18T06:31:37","slug":"the-most-expensive-houses-in-the-world-t2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/awesomejelly.com\/the-most-expensive-houses-in-the-world-t2\/","title":{"rendered":"29 Of The Most Expensive Houses In The World"},"content":{"rendered":"
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As the saying goes, money is what makes the world go round, and the world\u2019s richest will tell you that there\u2019s tons of truth to it. The world\u2019s richest people are not necessarily splashed over every magazine and publication out there, but they are the ones that manage to live it up in ways we can only dream up, with all the money that they have. If you\u2019ve ever wanted to know exactly how the extremely privileged live, then come along this journey with us and see for yourself. If you\u2019ve ever wondered about what those make believe palaces in the sky are like, you might like to know that there are actually a few of them that exist right here on earth.<\/h6>\n
These 29 most expensive houses are what every dream is made of, and well, more\u2026 so much more.<\/strong>
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Buckingham Palace \u2013 London, United Kingdom Worth $1.5 Billion<\/h2>\n
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It should come as no surprise that the most expensive house in the world also comes with the most prestigious crown. Buckingham Palace, the home of the Queen of England, is worth $1.5 Billion, and honestly, it\u2019s worthy of its price tag. It has a total of 775 rooms, with \u2018188 staff rooms, including 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 92 offices, 78 bathrooms, and 19 staterooms,\u2019 which makes us wonder how anyone ever finds anyone else in there, but it wasn\u2019t always this huge though. When it was first built back in 1703, it was called the Buckingham House, but was eventually sold and expanded, until it became what it is today, which honestly, can only be described as a palace.
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Antilia \u2013 Mumbai, India Worth $1 Billion<\/h2>\n
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The richest man in India and 13th richest man in the world, Mukesh Ambani, not only owns property in the most expensive area in Mumbai, called Altamount Road, but he also had a 400,000 square foot building he named Antilia located there too. The 27-floor building took 7 years to complete and cost at least $70 million to complete by the time it was finished. With 9 elevators, a helipad, 6 floors just for cars, kitchens, a swimming pool, recreation rooms, a 50-seat theatre, prayer rooms, sleeping quarters and guest rooms, and many other types of recreational rooms, the building is seriously a modern marvel of living space. The building was also built to sustain an 8-magnitude earthquake, should one ever occur, and is now said to be worth at least $1 billion.
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Villa La Leopolda \u2013 Cote D\u2019Azure, France Worth $750 Million<\/h2>\n
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Villa La Leopolda in Cote D\u2019Azure, France is a massive home that belongs to the wife of the late Lebanese banker, William Safra. Lily Safra owns the 50-acre estate that has every type of amenity that any mansion should have, from a giant pool and pool house, to gorgeous greenhouses, a guesthouse and the most luxurious landscaped grounds. When the Safras bought the house in 1987, they threw an incredibly lavish party where tulips were airlifted from Holland, Sergio Mendes and an entire orchestra were flown in and paid to play for their guests, and the food was created by famous chef Roger Verge. It may all seem so extreme but really, how else would a billionaire throw a party anyway?
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Villa Les C\u00e8dres \u2013 French Riviera Worth $400 Million<\/h2>\n
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Villa Les C\u00e8dres is a humongous and gorgeous villa that sits in the French Riviera, and it was formally owned by the King of Belgium way back in the 1830s. The 18,000-square foot mansion has \u201814 bedrooms, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a wood-paneled library holding 3,000 books on flora and naturalism (including a 1640 edition of a botanical codex), a man-made pond with Amazonian lily pads, a bronze statue of Athena, a chandelier-lit ballroom, a stable big enough for 30 horses, grand sitting rooms, 19th century portraits in ornate frames, and stunning wood work throughout.\u2019 And to make it even more spectacular, it\u2019s said that you can see all way to Corsica \u2018on a clear day.\u2019 No wonder it also comes with a price tag of $400 million as well.
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The Hariri London Mansion \u2013 London, United Kingdom Worth $366 Million<\/h2>\n
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The Hariri London Mansion in the United Kingdom is probably one of the most secure places you can ever stay in, considering that it has bulletproof windows. Once owned by the Prince of Saudi, the 45-bedroom mansion can be found near the infamous Hyde Park. But much of the reason why the home costs $366 million is because the kitchen is made out of \u2018golden material and appliances,\u2019 with many other pieces in the house being gold plated as well. When it was first built, it was actually four separate houses that were exclusive of the other, but eventually, it was sold as one very giant house.
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Four Fairfield Pond \u2013 Sagaponack, New York Worth $249 Million<\/h2>\n
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When we think of expensive real estate, Manhattan usually comes to mind. And while this 63-acre home can be found in New York, it\u2019s about a two-hour drive from Manhattan in a place called Sagaponack. The mansion comes with 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, a basketball, squash and tennis courts, as well as 3 swimming pools and 91-foot dining room, as well as its very own power plant to make sure that there is always electricity. The home\u2019s owner, Ira Rennert, happens to be worth $6 billion and is the CEO of the Renco Group.
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Kensington Palace Gardens \u2013 London, UK Worth $222 Million<\/h2>\n
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Lakshmi Mittal is the CEO of ArcelorMittlas, which is the world\u2019s biggest steelmaking company in the entire world. Mittal was born in the UK and eventually became part of his family\u2019s business. These days, he is said to be worth 10.3 billion, making him the 3rd richest man in India. Kensington Palace Gardens is considered the most prestigious and the most expensive are to buy property in London, nicknamed \u201cBillionaire\u2019s Boulevard.\u201d This $222 million neo-Georgian home, Mittal\u2019s second on the same street, was reportedly acquired for Mittal\u2019s son, Aditya, so he could be close to him. It boasts of 5 suite bedrooms, four floors, full servants quarters and a massive art collection, amongst other amazing amenities.
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One Hyde Park Penthouse \u2013 Knightsbridge, Central London Worth $221 Million<\/h2>\n
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Do you think the view of Central London is worth $221 million? Well, whether you agree or not, the Penthouse of One Hyde Park is not only worth hundreds of millions, but it has some of the most fascinating amenities inside of it too. From a wine-tasting facility, to a panic room, to an actual passage that leads to the Heston Blumenthal restaurant, the penthouse is a total of two floors with windows that go from the floor to the ceiling. The owner isn\u2019t actually known publicly but it\u2019s said that it\u2019s either \u2018the usual super-rich suspects of Russian oligarchs and Arab billionaires.\u2019 Take your pick!
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Ellison Estate \u2013 Woodside, California Worth $200 Million<\/h2>\n
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Oracle founder Larry Ellison is the proud owner of this 23-acre home that is listed to be worth $200 million. Ellison happens to own quite a number of properties, but this particular estate is rumored to have been built from scratch with his supervision. The mansion was created in a Japanese-style and has 10 buildings, a tea house, a bath house, a man-made lake and a koi pond. It\u2019s cozy cabin like appearance only add to its charm, and would make anyone who ever got a chance to stay over probably never want to go home again.
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Palazzo di Amore \u2013 Beverly Hills, California Worth $195 Million<\/h2>\n
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Jeff Greene is an American politician and real estate entrepreneur that also happens to be the proud owner of the Palazzo de Amore. Situated in the prestigious Beverly Hills, the 53,000-square foot mansion was built in a modern Mediterranean style, with sprawling gardens and a number of swimming pools and reflecting pools all over. It was 12 bedrooms, 23 bathrooms, a home theatre, a ballroom, and a \u2018party pad with a revolving dance floor. It also has a 27-car garage, tennis courts and waterfalls to add to the list of over the top facilities. No wonder it\u2019s said to be worth $195 million dollars!
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Seven The Pinnacle \u2013 Montana, USA Worth $155 Million<\/h2>\n
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Found in the snowy hills of Montana, Seven The Pinnacle is a skier\u2019s ultimate dream house. This $155 million mansion is owned by Tim and Edra Blixseth who also own the company Yellowstone Club, a ski club that only billionaires are a part of. Precisely meant to be a skier\u2019s paradise, the 10-bedroom mansion has heating on every single floor to make sure that the house is always warm and cozy, in fact, even the driveway is heated. Every room has a personal bathroom and fireplace, and the resort also has a wine cellar, a gym and outdoor and indoor pools for guests that have the pleasure of staying there can enjoy any time of the year.
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Kensington Palace Gardens \u2013 London, UK Worth $140 Million<\/h2>\n
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Another billionaire that joins the likes of the Mattel family is Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the same man that owns the Chelsea football club as well. The home, which is also on Billionaire\u2019s Boulevard in Kensington Palace Gardens, is a 15-bedroom home that boasts of \u2018extensive gardens.\u2019 It also has a tennis court, private museum, heath center and \u2018a private museum for his six vintage Ferraris.\u2019 That alone would make anyone wish that they could play billionaire for a day, or well, forever if they could. Although the house is worth a staggering $140 million, it seems like nothing compared to the $10 billion that it\u2019s owner is said to be worth.
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Broken O Ranch \u2013 Augusta, Montana Worth $132.5 Million<\/h2>\n
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Th biggest ever of its kind, The Broken O Ranch in Augusta, Montana took years before the land was combined to make the 123,000-acres that it encompasses now. In fact, the ranch is so excessive that it actually covers areas in 3 separate counties in Montana. Impressively, 20-miles of the Sun River also flows through the property, allowing for fishing and hunting activities on the ranch as well. And given that it is a ranch, there are 4,500 cows on the land as well, and horse stables too of course. And just because it\u2019s a ranch doesn\u2019t mean that the actual house isn\u2019t special. It\u2019s warm and cozy, and even has an indoor swimming pool.
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Blossom Estate \u2013 Palm Beach, Florida Worth $130 Million<\/h2>\n
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This 8-acre beach front property in Palm Beach, Florida owned by Ken Griffin, has a price tag of $130 million, and is located just a few miles away from President Trump\u2019s very own Mar-a-Lago. The estate, which is made up of 4 separate buildings, is sitting on prime oceanfront property and has 8 bedrooms, and surprisingly, the tycoon is not done expanding it just yet. He plans to renovate the property into a little over 15-acres when he\u2019s done. Griffin, who happens to be a Chicago-based hedge-funder, is said to be worth $5.5 billion. And the Blossom Estate is not his only property worth millions or even the only one that he has to his name. Griffin actually owns a bunch of other incredibly expensive properties in Chicago, New York and London.
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Upper Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, South-West London Worth $126 Million<\/h2>\n
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The property found in Upper Phillimore Gardens in Kensington, South-West London, is worth $126 million these days, but when philanthropist Elena Franchuk first bought the property, she got it for a little over $99 million. Once the purchase went through, the 5-story home underwent construction, with a sauna, gym, cinema and underground swimming pool being added on the premises, as well as a panic room. The house already had 10 bedrooms, but lacked the other types of amenities that the new owner, the daughter of the former Ukranian President Viktor Pinchuk, wanted to have in her new home, probably also so she could entertain her friends, one of which is Sir Elton John.
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Xanadu 2.0 \u2013 Seattle, Washington Worth $121 Million<\/h2>\n
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The name Bill Gates is known worldwide, but his home in Seattle, Washington has remained a tad bit more private. The Xanadu 2.0, which was named after \u2018the fictional home of Charles Foster Kane from the movie \u201cCitizen Kane,\u201d is not your typical mansion. The 66,000-square foot property is said to be \u2018an earth-sheltered house, meaning that it\u2019s built into its surroundings to regulate temperature more efficiently.\u2019 The house also has a 60-foot pool with an underwater music system, a 2,100-square foot library, a trampoline room, and artwork on the walls that can be rotated with a touch of a button. Xanadu 2.0 is estimated to be worth $121 million, and the hi-tech amenities are nothing short of what you\u2019d expect the co-founder of Microsoft to have in his massive house.
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Copper Beech Farm \u2013 Greenwich, Connecticut Worth $120 Million<\/h2>\n
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The Copper Beech Farm property was name after one of the giant Copper Beech trees that sits on the property. The 51-acre house is actually made up of two separate acre zones that were made into one big piece of land by the original owner back in the 1890s. The house has 12 bedrooms, 10 fireplaces, 10 bathrooms, a wood-paneled library, a 75-foot pool with a small waterfall flowing into it, a giant hot tub, and even a full grass tennis court that is maintained by an actual Golf course superintendent. The house itself has a number of elaborate details all over the house, making it one of the most ornate types of mansions of its kind. And probably one of the most notable things about it is the landscaping, which was done by the same landscaper that did the Botanical Gardens in New York. No wonder the house is valued at $120 million.
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Mountain Home Road \u2013 Woodside, California Worth $ 117.5 Million<\/h2>\n
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The reclusive Masayoshi Son is the owner of the Mountain Home Road estate in Woodside, California. The CEO of Softbank, Son snatched the property up as soon as it was put on the market, paying $117 million for the property that\u2019s over 9,000-square feet of neoclassical design. The house also sits on a hill, giving its viewers a 360-degree view of the home\u2019s surroundings. Other notable features of the house are the \u20181,1117-square foot colonnaded pool house, a detached library, a \u201cretreat\u201d building, a swimming pool, a tennis court and formal gardens.\u2019 Son, who also happens to be the 2nd richest man in Japan, may have shelled out a pretty penny for his estate, but it was nothing compared to his actual net worth of $14 billion.
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Further Lane de Menil \u2013 East Hampton, New York Worth $103 Million<\/h2>\n
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While the house is hardly seen in this photo, what might be a bit more notable is the amount of property where the house is located. The Further Lane de Menil estate in East Hampton, New York is made up of at least \u201850-acres of underdeveloped oceanfront land,\u2019 precisely to allow for further building of the house and grounds as the owner, Ron Baron, sees fit. Given that Baron is an investment tycoon, it should come as no surprise that he would choose to snatch up as much property as he can, investing his money in places that he knows will come back tenfold. For a property that is already priced at $103 million dollars, one can only imagine how much it will be worth in the future.
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Fleur de Lys Mansion \u2013 Holmby Hills, California Worth $102 Million<\/h2>\n
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The owners of the Fleur de Lys Mansion asked their architect, Richard Robertson, to make it as much of a French palace as possible, even sending him to the actual country to study the colossal French palaces there. The massive estate, which is 4.6 acres in size, has 12 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, a giant movie theater, a ballroom, two separate kitchens, a tennis court, a massive swimming pool, a gym and a garage that can fit up to 9 vehicles. The house itself is made out of French limestone, and the inside is decorated with actual French pieces, some even said to have belonged to the likes of Napoleon and French Queen Maria Antoinette. The original owners that had the house built, eventually sold it to a French billionaire for the whopping price of $102 million, a record making deal for the ritzy Bel Air neighborhood.
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Silicon Valley Mansion \u2013 Los Altos Hills, California Worth $100 Million<\/h2>\n
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Russian billionaire Yuri Milner bought the Silicon Valley Mansion in Los Altos, California for a whopping $100 million, but many claimed that he paid way too much for it. Despite that, the massive home is 25,000-square feet with another 5,500-square foot guest house that sits on 17-acres of property. The house also boasts of 5 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, an indoor and outdoor pool, a tennis court, a ballroom, multiple wood-burning fireplaces, two kitchens and its own carwash. The only issue is that if Milner decides to sell it now, he won\u2019t get near the amount he paid for it.
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Maison de L\u2019Amitie \u2013 Palm Beach, Florida Worth $95 Million<\/h2>\n
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The Maison de L\u2019Amitie in Palm Beach, Florida once belonged to real estate tycoon turned President of the United States, Donald Trump. He sold the property to a Russian billionaire back in 2008 for a mind-boggling $95 million. The beach side mansion is 60,000 square feet, with \u201818 bedrooms, 22 bathrooms and 3 guest cottages.\u2019 Aside from that, there is also a ballroom, a high-ceiling conservatory, a 100-foot swimming pool and a garage that can fit up to 80 cars. Plus the interiors are definitely something to write home about, with diamond and gold fixtures and tons of marble and granite all over the house.
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18-19 Kensington Palace Gardens \u2013 London, United Kingdom Worth $90 Million<\/h2>\n
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It must be nice being a billionaire, especially when you own not one, but two houses on Billionaire\u2019s Row in Kensington Palace Gardens. Lakshmi Mittal also owns number 18-19, which \u2018sits alongside the home of Prince William and Kate Middleton.\u2019 After acquiring the property, Mittal even renovated it, calling it the \u201cTaj Mittal\u201d when it was done. Although it may not have the splendor and majesty of the actual Taj Mahal, it\u2019s still incredibly impressive. The 55,000 square foot mansion has 12 bedrooms, an indoor pool, Turkish bath, and a garage for at least 20 vehicles. ”
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Promised Land \u2013 Montecito, California Worth $90 Million<\/h2>\n
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Oprah is the first black female to ever be dubbed a billionaire, and she doesn\u2019t mind spending her money on her \u201cFavorite Things.\u201d One of those things is her 42-acre estate, which she dubbed \u201cPromised Land,\u201d located in Montecito, California. Although the house is huge and daunting, the way the house is decorated inside makes it homey-looking and lived in, which adds to the allure. But it doesn\u2019t mean that it lacks the other extravagant amenities that the other mansions have. There are \u20186 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, 10 fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen, two theaters, a wine cellar, a barn, ponds and orchards, a tennis court,\u2019 and even a teahouse where Oprah goes \u2018to get away from it all.\u2019
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One57 \u2013 Manhattan, New York Worth $90 Million<\/h2>\n
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Who wouldn\u2019t want to live in a 13,554-square foot penthouse duplex with a panoramic view of Central Park? We know we would! This particular two-floor apartment in one of the most illustrious areas of New York has \u20186 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, a winter garden enclosed in a 51-foot wide glass,\u2019 that happens to be curved for a greater view of the city. The owner, hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, whose cited to be worth $1.6 billion, bought the place \u201cfor fun,\u201d and even called it the \u201cMona Lisa of apartments.\u201d
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15 Central Park West Penthouse \u2013 New York, USA Worth $88 Million<\/h2>\n
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15 Central Park West in the Upper West Side of Manhattan is considered one of the most luxurious condominiums in New York, so the fact that the penthouse alone costs $88 million should really come as no surprise. Billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, who earned his money in fertilizer, supposedly bought the place for his daughter Ekaterina to live while she attended college at New York University. The penthouse has 10 bedrooms, 7 walk-in closets, a library and even a wrap-around terrace. Obviously, it\u2019s a far cry from having to live in a dormitory, that\u2019s for sure.
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The Manor \u2013 Holmby Hill, Los Angeles Worth $85 Million<\/h2>\n
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The Manor, as the mansion is called, located in Holmby Hills used to belong to Candy and Aaron Spelling, who attempted to sell the place for $200 million. It took a couple of years but eventually, the new owner Petra Stunt made a deal for the estate at $85 million. Stunt now lives in the 56,000-square foot mansion, which has an incredulous 123 rooms throughout the house. It also has a gym, tennis court, screening room, bowling alley, swimming pool, gift-wrapping room, and a garage that can take up to 100 vehicles, fitting considering that Stunt is the daughter of Bernie Ecclestone, who also happens to be the Formula One racing magnate worth $3.8 billion.
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Kensington Palace Gardens \u2013 London, UK Worth $72 Million<\/h2>\n
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Not to be outdone by her younger sister, the eldest daughter of Bernie Ecclestone, Tamara, also has a mansion that\u2019s just as impressive as her sisters. In fact, it\u2019s possibly even more so considering that her property sits on Billionaire\u2019s Row in Kensington Palace Gardens in London as well. Tamara\u2019s home is four stories plus two underground, with 57 rooms, a beauty salon, a swimming pool, a basement cinema, a car lift and get this, a dog spa! Before moving into the house, she had it renovated to fit her and her family\u2019s needs since she stays there with her husband, Jay Rutland and their daughter Sophia.
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Duke Semans Mansion \u2013 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan Worth $44 Million<\/h2>\n
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The Duke Semans Mansion is one of the last private residences that can be found on that portion of Fifth Avenue. It was bought by Carlos Slim Helu whose net worth sits around $77 billion. The 8-floor house is right across from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and has a gorgeous view of Central Park. The house is around 20,000-square feet with \u2018high ceilings, gold-leaf trimmed fixtures and a sweeping staircase.\u2019 And while it\u2019s completely extravagant and possible a tad too excessive in the first place, funnily enough, Helu prefers to live in a modest 6-bedroom house in his hometown of Mexico City.<\/h6>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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