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  • These Are The Most Expensive Homes In The World

    19 Dec 2014 by Jasmine Stone in 2oceansvibe Lottos, Lifestyle, Money, Vibe
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    I’m going to jump right into this one, because there is hardly any way to introduce these magnificent homes to you.

    These are our top five favourites, in no particular order (although Buckingham Palace would do).

    This is the Villa Leopolda on the Cote D’Azure in France. Yes, your current house is small. If you have $750 million I am sure you could put in an offer to buy it.

    What do you do when you need to blow $1 billion on a house but there is no space for rolling lawns and paddocks? Why, you build 27-floors up, silly. Located in Mumbai, Antilia comes with three heli pads and 600 staff.

    Oh, sweet, here she is: the exquisite Buckingham Palace. Whilst not for sale, the building is valued at $1.55 billion. Thankfully, Princes Harry and George are available to date (maybe put a 15 year plan on George, though).

    This is quite easily my favourite building on the planet. I find it so fascinating. It’s a castle in San Simeon, Cali, and I only have to save up $191 million. I am about 0.00000001% of the way to my target. The Hearst Castle boasts the prettiest indoor pool, and Jackie Kennedy stayed there, so it has to be great.

    I love a bit of snow skiing, so owning Seven The Pinnacle would be helluva convenient. It’s in Montana and is worth $155 million. It has it’s own ski lift which is GREAT.

    You can add your house to the list once you win tonight’s Mega Millions. There’s R1.4 billion ($125 million) up for grabs. You can get your tickets HERE.

    You can see the rest of the houses on Time.

     

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