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1: Antilia, Mumbai, India ($1 billion)

Antilia, a 27-story skyscraper on the pricey Altamount Road in Mumbai, is the most expensive home in the world, valued at upwards of $1 billion. Mukesh Ambani, an Indian business tycoon and multibillionaire, moved into the 400,000-square-foot mansion in 2012 with his wife and three children.

2: Villa Leopolda, Villefranche-sur-mer, France ($750 million)

When Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov attempted to buy Villa Leopolda in 2008, it was valued at a whopping €500 million equal to about $750 million at the time. It was built in 1902 by Belgium’s King Leopold II, who gave it as a gift to one of his mistresses.

3 : Penthouse at the Tour Odéon, Monte Carlo, Monaco ($400 million)

The opulent and shiny 49-story Tour Odéon building hasn’t even opened its doors, and already its penthouse has been called the most expensive in the world. Set to open in spring 2015, the 35,500-square-foot apartment is expected to sell for almost $400 million, according to CNNMoney.

4: Fair Field, Sagaponack, New York ($249 million)

Fair Field, a 63-acre oceanfront compound in The Hamptons, is valued at around $248.5 million. It’s owned by billionaire investor Ira Rennert, who started building the sprawling estate in 1999 but couldn’t move in with his family until 2004 after plowing through some nasty neighbourly controversy.

5: Palazzo di Amore, Beverly Hills, California ($195 million)


The Palazzo di Amore is a Mediterranean-style villa that tops 53,000 square feet of space, though 15,000 of that is an entertainment complex containing a ballroom with a revolving dance floor. It has 12 bedrooms, 23 bathrooms, a bowling alley, a theatre, tennis courts, swimming pools, reflecting pools, waterfalls and a garage that can comfortably fit 27 cars.