The top 10 Most Expensive Houses in the World (2021).

 What are the top 10 most expensive houses in the world in 2021?

Well, you're about to find out. But in the meantime, we can tell you that you will need at least $ 128 million to own a home on this list.

So without further ado, here we know about 10 most expensive houses in the world .The 10 most expensive houses in the world .

The list of houses and figures introduced below has been collected from separate sources on the web such as Architectural Digest Veranda, Architectural Digest & Arch20.

Here are the top 10 most expensive houses in the world in 2021 .

 

10. 18-19 Kensington Gardens – $128 Million

 

18-19 Kensington Gardens  the most expensive house in the world.The giant of a house is located on Billionaires Row, which is in one of the most prestigious areas of London, Kensington Gardens.

 

The property is now owned by billionaire Indian business magnate Lakshmi Mittal. He is the president and CEO of the world's largest steel company, ArcelorMittal.The home is approximately 55,000 square feet and was first built in the 1800s.

 

They were originally two semi-detached houses, which were later converted into a single house by its developer, David Khalili.It has 12 rooms, an indoor pool, Turkish baths and enough parking spaces for 20 cars.Before Mr. Mittal bought the property, it was owned by some wealthy and very famous families.Mt Mittal can enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that your neighbors are Prince William and Kate Middleton.

 

9. Palazzo di Amore – $195 Million

It's no wonder that one of the most expensive homes in the world is located in Beverly Hills, California.Palazzo di Amore is owned by successful real estate entrepreneur, Jeff Green, and is approximately 53-000 square feet

.The Mederteranian-style Villa has 12 bedrooms, 23 bathrooms, numerous pools, tennis courts, waterfalls, and theaters, and also has a 27-car garage.

 

Now if you like to party, then you will be interested to know that the house also has a rotating dance floor and a ballroom, ready to control the movements whenever you want.

 

The house generally looks more like a vacation spot than someone's house, but we can assure you that it is one of the most expensive houses in the world.

 

8. Ellison Estate – $200 Million

Owned by Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle and one of the richest men in the world, this $ 200 million property is the eighth most expensive home in the world.

 

 Due to the size of the property, 23 acres to be exact. The property has more than one accommodation.

 

Within the complex, you will find 10 different properties, a tea house and a bath house, an artificial lake and a Koi pond.Much of the estate's design is under Japanese influence and was inspired by a palace of the Japanese Emperors.

 

The house was designed by Paul Driscoll, a Zen Buddhist architect and teacher.Throughout the property grounds, you will also find some very expensive trees such as cherry blossoms, maples, oaks, and redwoods.



7. Four Fairfield Pond – $248 Million

 

Four Fairfield Pond is home to Ira Renner, owner of the Renno Group, a foundry and manufacturing investment holding company.

 

The 63-acre home comes equipped with 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, a 91-foot dining room, tennis courts, basketball court, and three pools , bowling alley, squash courts.

 

To power the mansion, a gigantic amount of electricity is required, fortunately the house comes with its own power plant located on site.And, for those of you who love your cars, Four Fairfield Pond has a garage that can hold about a hundred cars.

 

6. The Odeon Tower Penthouse – $330 Million

 

The Odeon Tower Penthouse lives up to the most expensive homes in the world With an estimated value of $ 330 Million .

 

 For that amount of money, you'll get a 35,000-square-foot apartment on top of one of the most expensive buildings in Monaco.The Tour Odeon was designed by architect Alexandre Giraldi and developed by Groupe Mazococo.

 

 On several floors and includes its own private elevator. If that's not enough, then how about a private waterslide in an infinity pool with a 360-degree view?

 

If you are single and have the cash, buy this when you get back on the market as it is one of the most impressive houses we have ever seen.

 

5. Les Palais Bulles – $390 Million

 

At number five, there's Les Palais Bulles, for $ 390 million.

 

Coined as the "Bubble Palace", Le Palais Bulle was invented by Hungarian architect Antti Lovag and was made somewhere in the region from 1975-1989. Its pet name comes from a series of round rooms that look out to the Mediterranean Sea.

 

 Love's inspiration for the property's design came from man's first dwellings; however, this home has been seriously upgraded with some really nice amenities.Bubble Palace is currently owned by Pierre Cardin, an Italian-born French fashion designer

 

.The property is primarily used as a vacation home for Pierre, as well as being a spectacular venue for parties and events, such as when Dior showed their cruise collection there at an indoor / outdoor fashion show.

 

4. Villa Les Cèdres – $450 Million

Occupying fourth place in ours is Villa Les Cèdres, located in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France.Estimated at $ 450 million, this home is close to being worth nearly $ 500 million.

 

It was previously considered the most expensive house on the market in 2017; but it has since been overtaken by the next three properties on the list.

 

Its name is derived from the many cedar trees located throughout its grounds , and the property is set on approximately 35 landscaped acres.

 

The house itself is approximately 18,000 square feet and consists of 14 rooms. Inside, you'll find crystal chandeliers, gilded woodwork, 19th-century oil paintings, and a wood-paneled library that houses around 3,000 books.



3. Villa Leopolda – $750 Million

Villa Leopolda is the third most fancy house in the world.The villa is confessed by the widow, Lily Safra, of the Brazilian Lebanese banker Edmund Safra.

 

It is discover in the Frances Alps-Maritime department of the Côte d'Azur sector and occupies approximately 50 acres.

 

It has 11 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, a commercial greenhouse, helipad, outdoor kitchen, and one of the most beautiful pools you have ever seen.The property is famous in its own right, as it was the setting for the 1955 Alfred Hitchcock film: To Catch a Thief.

 

2. Antilla – $1 Billion

Antilla, the second most fancy home in the world, is discovered in Mumbai, India and costs a whopping $ 1 billion.It was constructed by the Chicago-based architecture firm,  Hirsch Bedner Associates, Perkins & Will, and the hotel design firm.

 

 The property was built for Mukesh Ambani, the president and managing director of Reliance Industries Limited, a Fortune Global 500 company, and India's Richest Man.



The 400,000-square-foot building is located on Mumbai’s neighboring Cumballa Hill and stands an impressive 27 stories tall.

 

It has also been built to withstand a magnitude 8 earthquake on the Richter scale.Inside the house, you will find six floors that are dedicated exclusively to car storage, a car service station, a temple, a 50-seat movie theater, and nine elevators.

 

It also has a health spa, three helipads, a lounge, a dance hall and yoga studio, an ice cream parlor, and several cinemas.So when all that is said and done, Antilla supposedly requires a staff of at least 600 to keep everything running smoothly.



1. Buckingham Palace – $2.9 Billion

Buckingham Palace is the most expensive house in the world.The palace is owned by the British royal family and is one of the luxurious properties in their portfolio.

 

It is located in the City of Westminster, London, and consists of 775 rooms, 78 bathrooms, 92 offices and 19 cabins. It is the official address of the monarchy since 1873.

 

In terms of size, the dwelling measures approximately 828,000 square feet and the garden is only 40 acres.However, in spite of its impressive size and earning the title of the most fancy house in the world, it is still not the largest palace in the world.

 

It is estimated that if the palace were put up for sale; it would be somewhere in the region of $ 2.9 billion, but it is highly unlikely to ever happen.

 

 

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