10 Most Expensive Houses In The World

Have you ever dreamt of living in a home that is lavish, trendy, and downright dreamy? If yes, then you are not alone. Everyone has imagined how life would be for them if they lived in expensive houses.

To those stuck in a reality where there is a minimal chance of buying your very own expensive houses, here is a list of the top 10 most expensive Houses in the world.

NUMBER 10: PALAZZO DI AMORE- $195 MILLION

Starting it off is this huge property based in Beverly Hills. It has 12 bedrooms and 25 bathrooms with a 15,000-square-foot entertainment center.

This residence has its vineyard and 50-seat movie theatre. If you're considering owning your own from this list of expensive houses, this type might be a good start.


NUMBER 9: FOUR FAIRFIELD POND - $248 MILLION

This expensive house is one of the largest homes in the United States. The Hamptons are made more expensive because of this mansion and its amenities, such as a private basketball court, bowling alley, squash court, and a 164-seat theatre.


NUMBER 8: THE ODEON TOWER PENTHOUSE- $330 MILLION

This 35,000-square-foot apartment in Monaco is one of the world's Top 10 most expensive houses. Imagine yourself having your private elevator, water slide, and 360-degree view infinity pool. It is perfect for that high-profile life and inviting your guests for a get-together or sleepover party.


NUMBER 7: LES PALAIS BULLES - $390 MILLION

If you think expensive houses are the conventional ones you see in magazines or on the television, think again. This house is shaped like a bubble with a circular theme from the inside and the outside interiors.

With a collection of circular buildings, this house is a luxury villa with ten suite rooms overlooking the Mediterranean sea. It has a 500-seat outdoor theatre included as well.


NUMBER 6: VILLA LES CEDRES- $430 MILLION

You may think of this as a luxury palace or mansion, but it is just a simple home to the king that once lived in it. Yes, this expensive house is across 35 acres of land and is 18,000 square feet.

It has an Olympic pool, bedrooms, and communal spaces with a stable for up to 30 horses. It again overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and has balconies with palm trees. A perfect relaxation place for you!


NUMBER 5: THE ONE- $500 MILLION

This California property has nine bedrooms, a few kitchens, and a nightclub. A bowling alley with four lanes is also available for fun. A home gym and a running track are also included.

The pool has six other water features and a moat surrounding this expensive house.


NUMBER 4: VILLA AURORA- $534 MILLION

This residence is an estate that is heavily part of Rome's culture as Princess Rita Boncompagni Ludovisi inhabited it way back. The nephew of Pope Gregory XV, Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi, made this his hunting retreat back then. It has a mural painted by Caravaggio on its ceiling, priced at 350 Million USD.


NUMBER 3: VILLA LEOPOLDA- $750 MILLION

This Villa is your residence that has multiple styles and influences, such as a French spin with Mediterranean elements and American structures. Belgium's King Leopold II first owned this.

If you keep thinking about where you have seen this house apart from your dreams, you might think of the 1955 movie "Catch a Thief" by Alfred Hitchcock. This Villa shot a scene with Cary Grant and Grace Kelly for this particular movie.


NUMBER 2: ANITILIA TOWER- $2 BILLION

In India, a property boasts a double-height ceiling counting two floors and is in a 400-square-foot building with 27 floors. It is designed to withstand massive earthquakes and with natural elements with designated parking for cars comprising six floors. It has a private movie theater and guest suites near a room that snows if India's temperature gets slightly hotter than usual.


NUMBER 1: BUCKINGHAM PALACE- $6.9 BILLION

Claiming the top spot for the top 10 most expensive Houses is Buckingham Palace. This has been the official home of the British monarchy since 1873. It has 775 rooms, 78 bathrooms, 92 offices, and 19 staterooms.

The palace boasts 828,000 square feet and has a 40-acre garden that is perfect for afternoon tea with the British royal family if you were to be invited.

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