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5 Most Expensive Houses In The World And Their Worth

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1. Buckingham Palace, London

The residence of The Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II is the world’s most valuable residence, estimated to worth over $5billion!

2. Antilia Tower, Mumbai

Antilia is the most expensive private residential home in the world, Located in India and owned by India’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, this mansion is 400,000-square-foot 27-story mansion worth $2billion

  1. Villa Leopolda, France

This is the largest and most expensive French Villa in the world! With 11-bedroom, 14-bathroom estate perched on 50 acres and a worth of $750 million

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  1. Folorunsho Alakija Mansion

The most expensive house in Nigeria with a sum of $700 million. It is also rated as the most expensive residential house in Africa. It is bulletproof, Owned by Nigeria multi billionaire, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija. Who would have thought that a woman could own the most expensive house in Africa. But women are breaking the glass ceiling these days and it’s amazing to watch.

5. Witanhurst, London

The second largest residence in London after Buckingham Palace, clocking in at over 90,000 square feet. There are 65 rooms, including 25 bedrooms, worth over $450 million




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