The Most Expensive House in the World 2024

1. Buckingham Palace – $1.3 Billion

Unknown fact: There are secret tunnels running beneath the surface that connect the palace to nearby streets.
Estimated value: $1.3 billion
Location: Westminster, London
Owner: The reigning monarch in right of the Crown

2. Antilia – $1 Billion
Unknown fact: The building has a snow room to beat the heat.
Estimated value: $1 Billion
Location: Mumbai, India
Owner: Mukesh Ambani
Read: Mukesh Ambani House: Antilia, A Reflection of the Mythical Atlantic Island

3. Villa Leopolda – $750 Million
Estimated value: $750 Million
Location: Leopold, France
Owner: Mikhail Prokhorov

4. The One- $500 Million
Estimated value: $500 million
Location: California, United States
Owner: Nile Niami

5. Villa Les Cèdres – $450 Million

The fourth most expensive house in the world is Villa Les Cèdres which is located in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France. It was built in 1830. It was bought by King Leopold II of Belgium in 1904. The villa is established on roughly 35 acres of gardens. It is about 18,000 square feet and consists of 14 bedrooms, an Olympic size swimming pool and a large stable that can accommodate 30 horses. The interior of the villa is encompassed by crystal chandeliers, 19th-century oil paintings and a library containing about 3,000 books.

Estimated value: $450 Million
Location: Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France.
Owner: Rinat Akhmetov

5 Witanhurst, London: $450 Million
Estimated value: $450 Million
Location: London
Owner: Andrey Guryev

7. Les Palais Bulles – $390 Million

Estimated value: $390 Million
Location: 06590 Théoule-sur-Mer, France
Owner: Pierre Cardin

The Odeon Tower Penthouse – $330 Million
Estimated value: $330 Million
Location: Golden Citadel of Monte Carlo
Owner: SCI Odeon, subsidiary of Groupe Marzocco

9. Four Fairfield Pond – $248 Million

Unknown fact: the mansion has its own 164-seat theatre.
Estimated value: $248 Million
Location: Hamptons, Long Island, USA
Owner: Ira Rennert

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