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Whats the most expensive house in the world and where... ?

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  1. somewhere in london probably


  2. Kensington Palace Gardens London it sold for £70million and belongs to an Indian Steel tycoon. i think you can google it and its in the guiness book of records too.

  3. Price: $122.2 million

    Location: Windlesham, England

    Your blood may not run blue, but with enough green you can still live near—and like—royalty. Updown Court is currently the most expensive residence in the world, costing about $50 million more than the priciest U.S. home. The brand-new property is totally over the top, with 103 rooms, five swimming pools and 24-carat-gold leafing on the study's mosaic floor. There's a squash court, bowling alley, tennis court, 50-seat screening room, heated marble driveway and helipad. All eight of your limousines will fit in the underground garage. Then there are the neighbors, who include the queen (at Windsor Castle) and Elton John. It is listed with Savills and Hamptons International.

    Click on the source link for a picture and the rest of the top ten most expensive houses in the world.

    http://www.forbes.com/2005/07/26/cx_sc_0...  

  4. $1 billion - wow!

    http://www.propertyinvestmentproject.co....

  5. Buckingham Palace in London.

  6. Nearly a year after our first post, we have more info about the personal skyscraper being built by Mukesh Ambani, the head of the Mumbai-based petrochemical Reliance Industries. He is also the fifth richest man in the world with a net worth of $46 billion. Ambani is making the most of his bank account and is building a 22-story house for his family of four that is expected to set him back $2 billion.

    The house, dubbed Antilla, will stand 550 feet tall and will have a total of 400,000 sq ft of interior space. The house is scheduled to be finished by January 2009.

    “What’s even more astonishing is that the stately home staunchly follows the principles of Vaastu, an Indian version of Feng Shui throughout the building with strategically placed furniture and accessories,” BornRich says. “Then there’s the health level with a swimming pool, a yoga studio and even an ice spa where residents can enjoy flurries of man-made snow!”

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