Beautiful private houses of the world. Photo of the ten most expensive houses in the world. Victorian villa by Elena Franchuk, Kensington, London, UK

How much can the most expensive mansion in the world cost? $100 million? $200 million? But no: the most expensive mansion is considered to be owned by the richest man in India, Mukeshi Ambani. The price is 1 billion dollars. The rest of the houses included in the top ten most expensive in the world cannot be called cheap either.

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1. House of Mail.ru Group and DST Global co-owner Yuri Milner in Los Altos Hills. The cost, according to various sources, is $75-100 million.

This luxurious 2400 m² Loire-style house has five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a huge hall at the main entrance, a rotunda with stairs leading up to the top on both sides, a home theater, a wine cellar, a spa, a gym and a ballroom.

2. Maison de l'Amitie, Palm Beach, Florida - $100 million

Donald Trump purchased the Maison de l'Amitie for $41.4 million in 2004, saying at the time, "This is the highest amount ever paid for a detached home, and I think it's not a bad deal for a buyer." Four years later, he sold Maison de l'Amitie to Dmitry Rybolovlev, chairman of the board of directors of Uralkali, for $100 million, according to Vedomosti. The house has 18 bedrooms, 22 bathrooms and a garage for 48 cars.

3. Fleur De Lys - $125 million

The Fleur De Lys mansion has an area of ​​approximately 3809 m² and 15 bedrooms. Its anonymous buyer plans to rent "Lily Flower" for $400,000 a month. The decor of the mansion is made in the style of the times of Louis XIV: French limestone floors, frescoes on the ceiling, walls of marble, leather and gold. The house even has a library with a collection of rare books and a small theater.

4. Home of the American television producer Aaron Spelling. Cost: $150 million. In addition to a garage for 100 cars, there is even a gift wrapping room.

6. The "Top" house in the Alps is owned by Tim and Edre Blixet, owners of the elite resort "Yellow Stone Club". Cost - $ 155 million. The mansion is located on a plot of 64 hectares, has 8 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.

8. The mansion, owned by the daughter of the former President of Ukraine Olena Franchuk, is located in Kensington (Great Britain). Cost: $161 million. The house has 10 bedrooms, an underground pool, a cinema and, for some reason, a bunker.

9. Hearst Palace - $ 165 million. The owners have 3 swimming pools, 29 bedrooms and a cinema at their disposal. The mansion is famous for the fact that the filming of The Godfather took place within its walls.

11. Fairfield Pond mansion with an area of ​​about 6131 m² is equipped with a basketball court, a bowling alley and a hot tub for 150 thousand dollars. Cost - $198 million.

13. The palace was built in 1902 by King Leopold II of Belgium for his wife Caroline Lacroix on the French Riviera. Its current value is $736 million. The previous owner of the villa, billionaire banker Edmond Safra, hosted Ronald Reagan and Frank Sinatra here. In 2008, Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov intended to buy the villa, but abandoned the deal due to the crisis.

More and more people are abandoning apartments in favor of a private house. Undoubtedly, building your own house will cost much more than buying housing in a high-rise building, but it's worth it. Everyone decides for himself what price he is willing to pay for comfort, silence, lack of neighbors and the opportunity to create a home of his own liking.

If you decide to build, be prepared for the fact that the process will take you a lot of time, effort and finances. Even if you have turned to the services of a construction company, some issues will have to be resolved on your own. To build a beautiful house, you need to think through all the details at the initial stage. In this article, we will tell you what you should pay special attention to.

The main characteristics of a beautiful house

Cosiness. A house can be built according to the latest fashion and using the most expensive materials, but not comfortable for life. Provide for all the little things to spend time in your home was a pleasure.





Space. Avoid tightness and clutter.

Harmony. The most difficult thing in building a beautiful house is to achieve perfect harmony. It is noticeable in everything: in planning, finishing facades, interior design and furniture arrangement.

Individuality. The market for ready-made solutions for the construction of houses offers mostly the same type of projects, due to which many cottage settlements have been built that cannot be distinguished from each other. Houses are devoid of uniqueness and do not attract attention.

Quality. It is impossible to build a beautiful house, choosing only the cheapest materials for construction and decoration. Carefully consider what you can save on, and what you definitely shouldn’t spare money on.

Choosing a facade

The facade forms the first impression when looking at the house. It should be given special attention if you want your home to look spectacular and stylish. Today, a huge selection of materials is provided, natural and artificial, practical and artsy. Let's consider some of them.

Tree

A very popular natural material that fits perfectly into the stylistic design of a country house. Among its advantages, it is worth noting environmental friendliness and heat-insulating properties. Wood provides free air circulation in the room, which certainly adds comfort.

However, to increase the service life of the tree, special care is required: insect treatment and special impregnation against mold and fungus.

It should be noted its fire hazard, although there is a separate type of processing from this. But after all the manipulations done, such a facade can no longer be called environmentally friendly.






Stone

Finishing made of natural or artificial stone looks expensive and thorough. Such material will last a long time, and give the house an extra gloss. But the beautiful facades of private houses require significant investments and a professional approach. Stone cladding is a very expensive and time-consuming type of finish, which implies the availability of appropriate experience and skills.

It is easier to work with artificial stone, and it weighs much less. The main advantage is that it is almost impossible to distinguish it from natural, which makes it more popular among builders.




Concrete and glass

A modern private house made of concrete slabs and with a large glass area is not uncommon in our time. Many people choose panoramic windows not only because they let in a lot of light and offer a beautiful view of the surrounding nature, but also look stylish and extraordinary. If you are a fan of the urban style, feel free to use concrete in your home decoration.

When choosing glasses, pay attention to their energy-saving, heat-insulating and anti-shock properties.

Clinker brick

Looking through photos of beautiful private houses, the eye involuntarily lingers on neat and concise brick houses. If you see your dream house as such, and finances do not allow it to be built entirely of brick, use it in facade decoration. This material is environmentally friendly, wear-resistant and soundproof.

Clinker bricks are produced in different colors and shapes, which means that there is an opportunity to show imagination and try to combine different colors and textures.




Decorative plaster

One of the most affordable exterior finishes is decorative plaster. It is good because it is easy to apply and has a rich color palette. You can repaint the house at least every year, special skills are not required here.

But besides the advantages, it has a significant drawback: fragility. Unfortunately, decorative plaster is not able to withstand the dampness of rains, severe frosts and the scorching rays of the sun for a long time.

Siding

Let's skip the aesthetics and pay attention to the practical function of finishing the facade. Siding is simple, neat, reliable and without unnecessary details. Suitable for lovers of minimalism and those who want to save money. Unpretentious in care, durable, non-flammable and resistant to natural disasters.

The market offers a whole range of different colors, textures and shapes, everyone can find a suitable option for decorating their home.



House layout

It is impossible not to announce that the house should be beautiful not only outside, but also inside. It is important to correctly plan the location and footage of each room so that each family member can have their own personal space. It is important to consider the design of the kitchen in the house, living room and other common rooms.

The style of the interior creates the general mood of the entire home, its unique atmosphere and comfort. Do not be too lazy to study the beautiful designs of private houses in magazines and catalogs, if possible, seek the advice of a professional.




landscape design

Properly designed landscape of the site plays an important role in the perception of the home as a whole. The beautiful courtyard of a private house is always clean, well-groomed, not cluttered with unnecessary items and buildings. High-quality landscape design will help to give gloss and presentability, where every detail is thought out to the smallest detail and has a finished look.

It is necessary to divide the site into zones and draw up a plan for arranging each of them. Show your creative abilities and creative thinking, they will help you in the implementation of your plans and ideas.

You can break a pond, install a gazebo, plant trees and shrubs, lay out a luxurious lawn. But remember that if the area is small, you should not try to fit as many elements on it as possible, focus on the main thing.




Photos of beautiful private houses


A well-known proverb says: "My house is my castle." But looking at the most expensive houses in the world, you understand that these houses are not just fortresses, but truly luxurious fortresses. Each of the houses that are mentioned in our review deserves special attention. True, not everyone, even from real moneybags, can afford to buy something like that.

1. Blossom Estate


$130 million
In 2013, Kenneth Griffin, founder of the hedge fund Citadel Investment Group, bought four adjacent waterfront properties in Palm Beach for $130 million, totaling 3.23 hectares. Houses were already built on three of them, and the fourth went to the billionaire empty.

2 Broken O Ranch


$132.5 million
One of the most expensive ranches in the world was purchased for $132.5 million by billionaire Stan Kroenke in 2011. The ranch, which was formerly owned by William and Desiree Moore (founders of Kelly-Moore Paint) was sold "as a set" with 4,500 cows.

3 Manapalan Residence


$135 million
Located in the heart of Florida's Gold Coast, Manapalan Residence was purchased for $135 million by Frank McKinney. This 3-story home features 14 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, 18 garages, aquarium ceilings and walls, cinema, casino, oceanfront access, outdoor summer kitchen, office, 10 bars, 2 wine cellars, gym with beauty salon, swimming pools, a huge aquarium with sharks, sports fields, butterfly gardens and much more.

4. Hearst Home


$135 million
Formerly owned by publisher William Randolph Hearst, the Beverly Hills home was sold for $135 million in 2014. The mansion has 28 bedrooms, 36 bathrooms, an art deco nightclub, an outdoor terrace for 400 people, two screening rooms, an eight-car garage, and more. This house was also featured in the films The Godfather and The Bodyguard.

5. 16 Kensington Palace Gardens


$140 million
In August 2011, Russian businessman, investor and politician Roman Abramovich purchased a house at 16 Kensington Palace Gardens in London. After the purchase, Abramovich completed a tennis court, a wellness center and a private museum for his six rare Ferraris on the site next to the mansion.

6 Updown Court

$150 million
Located in the village of Windlesham, Surrey, this Californian-style mansion boasts 103 rooms, a 58-acre garden and private woodland. In 2005, it was the most expensive private home on the market. Elton John and Queen guitarist Brian May live next door.

7. The Manor


$150 million
The mansion, built in the style of a French chateau, is located in the suburbs of Los Angeles. It is now owned by Petra Ecclestone, daughter of Formula 1 founder Bernie Ecclestone. The mansion has 123 rooms, and next to it is a parking lot for 100 cars.

8. The Pinnacle


$155 million
The Pinnacle Mansion is the largest and most expensive ski resort in Yellowstone National Park. It acts as a private residential club, ski resort and golf resort whose members include Bill Gates, Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake.

9. Ellison Estate


$200 million
In 2004, Oracle founder Larry Ellison built an unusual Japanese-style estate in Woodside, California. On an area of ​​10 hectares there are 10 buildings, an artificial lake, a tea house, a bathhouse and a pond.

10. Park Place


$218 million
In 2011, Russian financier Andrey Borodin purchased Park Place, one of the most expensive houses in the UK. For $218 million, he received a 2,800-square-foot 18th-century country house, about 80 hectares of parkland, several side-by-side cottages, stables, and a boat dock.

11. One Hyde Park


$221 million
The richest man in Ukraine Rinat Akhmetov bought the most expensive apartment in the world. For $ 221 million, he bought an apartment of more than 2,300 square meters with bulletproof glass windows in an elite residential complex in central London.

12.6 Kensington Palace Gardens


$222 million
In 2008, Indian tycoon Lakshmi Mittal bought Building 6 on Billionaires Street in London for his son Aditya. After the purchase, the four-story house with 12 bedrooms and a swimming pool was finished with marble, which was brought from the same quarry from which the materials for the construction of the Taj Mahal were supplied. The mansion was sold furnished and with an art collection.

13. Fairfield


$248 million
The Fairfield estate of 25 hectares, which is located in the vicinity of New York, belongs to the American investor and businessman Ira Rennert. The 5,800 square meter home includes 29 bathrooms, 39 bedrooms, a 30 meter long dining room, a bowling alley, a basketball court, a 164 seat theatre, a 100 car garage and more.

14. Villa Leopolda


$750 million
Located on the famous French Riviera, Villa Leopolda was built in 1931 and is now owned by the widow of Swiss banker Edmond Safra, Lily. The villa, surrounded by amazing botanical gardens, has repeatedly tried to acquire the Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov.

15. Antilia


$1 billion
The official cost of a strange-looking 27-storey building with a height of 173 meters in Indian Mumbai is $ 1 billion. Lives in this house, able to withstand an 8-magnitude earthquake, its owner - Mukesh Ambani with his family, as well as 600 people of attendants. The Antilia area is 48,000 square meters, and in addition to residential apartments, you can find hanging gardens, a two-story fitness center, three helipads, a cinema for 50 people, an underground garage for 168 cars and much more.

Incredible Facts

These values ​​are taken from the most luxurious real estate market. 2014. Of the 20 most expensive homes in the world owned by members of the Forbes list (Forbes, the list of the richest people in the world), only six were priced less than 100 million dollars.

Several homes are either up for sale or boast mega high appraisals. The cheapest luxury home on this list is $88 million.


The most expensive house in the world

Antilia skyscraper, Mumbai city, India

Owner: Mukesh Ambani, net worth $23.9 billion.

Price: over 1 billion dollars.

In 27 floors, with an area of ​​37,200 sq. m the residential skyscraper is named after the mythical island of Antilia in the Atlantic Ocean. It has six underground levels of parking, three helipads, and according to some reports, it needs about 600 employees to maintain and maintain the house.

This is by far the most expensive home in the world. Also, this house has the status of the largest private house in the world.

House of King Leopold II

Villa of King Leopold II, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France

Owner: Lilia Safra, net worth $1.3 billion.

Price: $922 million.

King Leopold II is known to have built a number of seaside houses for his many mistresses. These 8 ha the lands were valued in 2008 when Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov tried to buy them. In the end, he backed out of the deal, forfeiting his $75 million bail.



luxury house

Fair Field House, Sagaponek, New York, USA

Owner: Ira Rennert, net worth $6 billion.

Price: about $248.5 million(according to the preliminary tax assessment).

The mansion consists of 29 bedrooms and 39 bathrooms. The area of ​​the whole territory 25 ha which also has: 3 swimming pools, a basketball court, a tennis court and a bowling alley. On top of that, the house has one of the most expensive bathtubs in the world, worth $150,000.

The most expensive apartment

Owner: unknown.

Price: $237 million(in May 2014).

This penthouse was purchased by a buyer from Eastern Europe, thanks to which the apartment acquired the title the most expensive in the world. The apartments consist of two floors with bulletproof windows, air purifiers in case of gas attacks and full-time bodyguards.

Prior to this, the title of the most expensive was held by another penthouse in the fashionable area of ​​Knightsbridge in London, which cost $ 221 million in 2011.

House of Mittal

Owner: Lakshmi Mittal, net worth $16.6 billion.

Price: $222 million(in 2008).

The tycoon who made his billions in steel companies and factories has three houses, the most expensive of which is in London with very high level of security.

Akhmetov's penthouse

Residential complex One Hyde Park, city of London, UK

Owner: Rinat Akhmetov, net worth $11.8 billion.

Price: $221 million(in 2011).

One of the most expensive apartments in the world is located in the posh Knightsbridge area. This is a penthouse that was bought by the richest man in Ukraine. The apartment boasts stunning 7 500 sq. m with bulletproof glass and other security technologies.

Allison House

Village of Woodside, California, USA

Owner: Larry Ellison, net worth $51.4 billion.

Price: $200 million(only the cost of construction is taken into account).

Founder of Oracle (a software corporation), perhaps the most passionate real estate collector in the world. This house is on the square 9.3 ha. All buildings are made in Japanese style, including:

  • artificial lakes.
  • Tea house.
  • bath.
  • Pond.

Real estate in 2013 was valued at $73.2 million.

House of Abramovich

Street Kensington Palace Gardens, city of London, UK

Owner: Roman Abramovich, net worth $9.4 billion.

Price: $140 million(in 2011).

The Russian tycoon owns several huge estates in London, including this mansion for real billionaires.

Since the acquisition, Abramovich plans to build underground extension, which will include a museum, tennis court, health center and garage. He also owns a castle on the French Riviera and 28.3 hectares on the island of St. Barth.

Griffin House

Palm Beach County, Florida, USA

Owner: Ken Griffin, net worth $5.2 billion.

Price: $130 million(purchased in December 2012).

Hedge stock titan acquired four houses side by side total area 3.2 ha on the ocean. He left three houses, and demolished the fourth. At the moment, all property is one estate.



Gates House

Xanadu 2.0 Mansion, Seattle, Washington, USA

Owner: Bill Gates, net worth $77.5 billion.

Price: $120.5 million(based on the results of taxes paid in 2014).

Hi-tech complex owned the second richest person in the world, boasts a swimming pool with an underwater music system, a 2,500 sq. m, a library with a reading room under the dome.

very expensive house

Copper Beech Farm House, Greenwich, Connecticut, England

Owner: unknown.

Price: $120 million(according to the April 2014 sale).

In May 2013, the property was selling for $190 million, then in September 2013 the price dropped to $140 million. The house was finally sold in April 2014. Copper Beech Farm is proud 4 120 sq. m main building with 12 bedrooms, 7 full bathrooms and a wood paneled library.

Among other things, the mansion includes premises:

  • Solarium.
  • Wine Vault.
  • Foyer made of wood panels.

The house was formerly owned by lumber magnate John Rudy.



Expensive neoclassical house

Mountain Home Road, Woodside, California, USA

Owner: Masayoshi Son, net worth $17.3 billion.

Price: $117.5 million(in 2012).

Luxury home includes 836 sq. m in neoclassical style. The pool colonnade consists of 103 sq. m. The territory has a remote library, swimming pool, tennis court and garden.


Expensive house on the coast

Lane de Menil Estate, East Hampton, New York, USA

Owner: Ron Baron, net worth $1.9 billion.

Price: $103 million(in 2007).

The investment guru just bought over 20 ha underdeveloped infrastructure in East Hampton during the growth of the market in order to build their own homes.

Most Expensive House in Los Angeles

Fleur de Lys House, Holmby Hills, California, USA

Owner: unknown.

Price: $102 million(in March 2014).

4,645 sq. m properties known as Fleur de Lys are the most expensive ever sold in Los Angeles. Suzanne Saperstein, the ex-wife of actor David Saperstein, is the seller of the house, but the buyer remains unknown.

Be that as it may, property tax invoices are mailed to the legal address where the financial company is registered Milken Institute.


Milner House

Silicon Valley Mansion, Los Altos Hills, California, USA

Owner: Yuri Milner, net worth $1.7 billion.

Price: $100 million(in 2011).

Facebook investor Yuri Milner bought this mansion as a second home. An outdoor swimming pool and a banquet hall are available on site. The second floor is living quarters overlooking the San Francisco Bay.

Rybolovlev House

House Maison De L "Amitie, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA

Owner: Dmitry Rybolovlev, net worth $8.8 billion.

Price: $95 million(in 2008).

Famous designers Stuart Hughes and Kevin Huber presented the most expensive house in the world. The cost of a small chalet in Switzerland amounted to a cosmic sum - $ 12.2 billion. Luxlux.net tells the details of a new record value in the world of luxury real estate.


The meteorite mansion: the most expensive house in the world - $12.2 billion


The space price of the house is justified only by the fact that almost 200 tons of precious metals were used to create it. And the interiors of the Swiss chalet are made using meteorites and dinosaur bones.


The meteorite mansion: the most expensive house in the world - $12.2 billion


More than a luxurious house was created in high-tech style and is located on a large plot of land of 2.5 hectares near the beautiful Zug Lake in the canton of Lucerne in the picturesque foothills of the Alps.

By billionaire standards, the house is relatively small. The total area of ​​the building reaches 725 square meters. m. For the future owners of this magnificence, a large view terrace with a swimming pool has been created, with an area of ​​388 sq. meters, under which there is an underground garage for four cars and a wine cellar at 245 m.

space decor

The bar in the living room is finished with natural meteorite
The most expensive house in the world, Switzerland
The Swiss chalet has only 8 rooms, but their decoration deserves special attention. For example, the bar in the living room is decorated with a natural meteorite. This space material is incredibly expensive, like the plates used in the bar from the bones of a raptor dinosaur that lived on earth 65 million years ago.

The floors throughout the house are made using shavings from the bones of a tyrannosaurus rex, whose age is several tens of millions of years. In total, the designers took 200 tons of precious metals to create the decor of a luxurious house: gold, platinum, silver - the decoration of this space house is amazing.
Who owns this super-expensive real estate is unknown. It is said that the house was built by order of a Swiss citizen. Renowned designer Stuart Hughes worked on the development of the project, and Kevin Huber, president of exklusivHAUS, supervised the construction work.

It took five and a half years to create the most expensive house in the world, but its exact location is not indicated. After all, it will be very difficult to protect such a chalet from hunters to admire a luxurious home.

It seems that the Swiss managed to demonstrate to the world a new record in the field of expensive real estate, worthy of the pages of the Guinness Book of Records.