Top 10 most expensive houses of the richest people in the world

Top 10 most expensive houses of the richest people in the world

Most Expensive House in the world: It is correctly said that Home is the only Heaven. The comfortable house not only provides relaxation to the mind but also provides satisfaction to the soul. Let’s have a look at some wonderful houses supported by beautiful rooms and surrounded by the delightful surroundings of these top 10 richest people in the world.

Here is the list of Most Expensive House in the world

Jeff Bezos, Washington D.C.

The internet billionaire, technology, and retail entrepreneur and philanthropist own both Blue Origin, Amazon, and other companies. His Washington D.C. Home is thought to be the most expensive house in the capital of the United States. This home is priced at around $23 million in cash and was purchased on October 21, 2016. The former textile museum was converted into a house and it covers 27,000 square feet. This house is said to be right next door to former
President Obama’s home. Another notable feature includes a large lounge complete with a bar, multiple bedrooms, and the backyard which is unsurprisingly impressive.

Bill Gates, Xanadu 2.0


A philanthropist, he is the founder of the biggest computer company in the world and tops the world’s rich list and is none other than Bill Gates. His house Xanadu 2.0 is one of the largest and most expensive houses in the United States and possibly in the world. The grand house is built into a hill and is designed to directly protect the environment with a full-blown stream that catches rainwater runoff and draining it into a lake. There is an amazing amount of rooms in this house and they include a trampoline room, ten cars underground garage, digital aquarium, library, home theatre, indoor and outdoor swimming pools. There is a site-wide server connecting the whole property to one of the fastest internet connections on the planet. The price for this insane the luxury living pad is $132 million.

Warren Buffet, Laguna Beach Mansion


Currently with the age 87 and earned fame with Berkshire Hathaway owned a beautiful home in Laguna Beach. He bought this beach home in 1971 for a cool $150 thousand, this 3588 square foot home features a living room with a fireplace, a dining room area, a skylit top kitchen, five bedrooms, and seven full bathrooms. Its walls of glass and ocean facing
decks extend the living space outdoors. He later sold it for $5.45 million.

Bernard Arnault, Le Cheval Blanc Hotel


He is a businessman, investor, and CEO. He owns one of the largest handbag and perfume companies in the world, he is Bernard Arnault. This amazing hotel comprises of 34 luxury
guest rooms, one private Chalet, and one extravagant penthouse. Each room has a balcony facing stunning mountain views and each room has access to the swimming pools. It is also home to the super exclusive Givenchy Snow Spa and a hair salon and with both Loius Vuitton and Cristian Dior boutiques on site. You are spoilt for choice on luxury shopping. It is thought that he regularly uses the top floor penthouse on his trips.

Mark Zuckerberg, Palo Alto House


American computer programmer and internet entrepreneur, Mark Zuckerberg is among the 10 richest people in the world. He is a co-founder of the popular social networking site Facebook which is an instant hit of over 1.6 billion users. This youngest billionaire owns a magnificent mansion in Palo Alto. He paid a cool $7 million for this property. The house is located in one of County. This mansion features 5 bedrooms, French doors, and deep porches. In addition, this
two-storied house also has a saltwater pool and a large kitchen with adjoining breakfast area. The master bedroom has a spa-inspired Carrara marble bath with heated floors which adds some elegance.

Decrease Amancio Ortega, Building in La Coruna, Spain

The fast-fashion pioneer Ortega is mysteriously known for his keeping his life private. He has hardly shared anything about his home but it is thought that he owns a decent house in La Coruna, Spain. His company Zara is flooding the markets at present with the fine qualities of handbags and clothes.

Carlos Slim, Duke Semans Mansion

The mansion of this richest man on the list is 20,000 square feet and has 12 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, and a doctor’s office in the basement. This house was originally built-in 1901. The wooden layout adds elegance to the house with paintings hung on the wall. It is located on Fifth Avenue and directly across the street from the Metropolitan Museum Of Art. The location ensures that plenty of sun hits the rooms. The wood paneling is hand carved. Terrace views create a fairytale story.

Charles Koch

10 miles outside downtown Aspen and at the gates of a Koch brother’s 82-acre western palace is one of the wonderful houses. Located in between the Elk Mountains and Castle Creek, the
surrounding has seven cabins and the four separate single-family lodges that certainly add up 28 bedrooms, 27 bathrooms, and two fishing ponds. The dining room can support 20 heads with a hyperbaric theater where guests can screen a movie while enjoying a combination of heat, Oxygen, and of course food. Driving to the basement, you will find a princess-themed playroom.

Bill Koch

The house with 8,653 square feet, nine bedrooms and 12 bathrooms are owned by the tycoon, Bill Koch. Supported by greenery and ventilated rooms add glory and luxury to this house. The view of the blue water from the rooms satisfies the soul and brings peace to the mind.

Larry Ellison, Porcupine Creek Estate

The estimated cost of a house owned by Larry Ellison is $2oo billion and is obviously the world’s most expensive home. The founder of the world’s largest business software company, he is a huge lover of property. The grand house features a 19 hole golf course, covers an area of 249 acres, and has 16 bedrooms. The home has a vintage feel with the interior of traditional artifacts. The mountain facing pool is additional heaven. 

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