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Top 20 lists has published a number of articles on most expensive things and the richest people, so here is another one. A collection of the most expensive houses in the world.
10. Updown Court - $116 million

The Updown Court is located in England. It consists of over 103 rooms, lots and lots of entertainment like a bowling alley, a large movie theater, swimming pools and a squash court. The most fascinating part is that the driveway is heated!
9. Maison de l’Amitie - $125 million

This mansion is owned by none other than Mr. Donald Trump and is situation at Palm Beach. Instead of trying to explain to you how big it is, all we can say is that it is HUGE with a ballroom, 15 bedrooms, 8 half-baths, a tennis house and a luxurious guest cottage. Beat that.
8. Fleur de Lys - $125 million

The house was built by Suzanne and David Saperstein and has 15 bedrooms. The only house in the word where 24 karat gold has been used in parts of the construction
7. Hala Ranch - $135 million

The Hala Ranch is owned by Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia. This ranch is in Colo with 27 bathrooms and 15 bedrooms along with indoor pool, private ski trails, sewage treatment plants, tennis court, heats stables and a gas station.
6. Aaron Spelling’s Manor - $150 million

This mansion worth 150 million dollars stretches over 56,000 square feet. It was built in 1991 and has 123 bedrooms, a tennis court, a skating rink, a bowling alley and several swimming pools.
5. The Penthouses at One Hyde Park - $160 million

Sti under construction, but once compete, should be worth $160 million
4. Elena Franchuk’s Victorian Villa - $161 million

This house is a 5 storey building with 10 bedrooms villa, a swimming pool, a panic room, room theater and a sauna plus gym.
3. William Randolph Hearst’s Mansion - $165 million

This beautiful place is owned by William Randolph Hearst and has three swimming pools, 29 bedrooms, a movie theater and discotheque. This was put up for sale in 2007 but wasn’t sold because nobody showed any interest in it.
2. Antilla - $1 billion

The record for most expensive house in the world will be set officially in 2009, when Indian multibillionaire Mukesh Ambani and his family move into their newly built home: Antilla. This record could stand for a very long time. At a cost of $1 billion, Ambani's 27-story tower -- complete with helipad on top -- dwarfs the next most expensive home, both financially and in stature. Forget going to the gym -- the Ambanis will have their own health club. And their friends can drop by in droves because the six-floor garage will hold 168 cars. The tower will be 570 feet tall, and made mostly of glass. The ultra-modern mansion will feature panic rooms, a movie theater and a staff of 600 servants
1. The YET TO BE NAMED - $12.2 biion

Costing a whopping £ 7.5 billion($12.2 billion), this house comes loaded with solid gold and platinum fixtures and fittings. More than 200,000 kilograms of precious metal is used to bring in the bling element.
10. Updown Court - $116 million

The Updown Court is located in England. It consists of over 103 rooms, lots and lots of entertainment like a bowling alley, a large movie theater, swimming pools and a squash court. The most fascinating part is that the driveway is heated!
9. Maison de l’Amitie - $125 million

This mansion is owned by none other than Mr. Donald Trump and is situation at Palm Beach. Instead of trying to explain to you how big it is, all we can say is that it is HUGE with a ballroom, 15 bedrooms, 8 half-baths, a tennis house and a luxurious guest cottage. Beat that.
8. Fleur de Lys - $125 million

The house was built by Suzanne and David Saperstein and has 15 bedrooms. The only house in the word where 24 karat gold has been used in parts of the construction
7. Hala Ranch - $135 million

The Hala Ranch is owned by Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia. This ranch is in Colo with 27 bathrooms and 15 bedrooms along with indoor pool, private ski trails, sewage treatment plants, tennis court, heats stables and a gas station.
6. Aaron Spelling’s Manor - $150 million

This mansion worth 150 million dollars stretches over 56,000 square feet. It was built in 1991 and has 123 bedrooms, a tennis court, a skating rink, a bowling alley and several swimming pools.
5. The Penthouses at One Hyde Park - $160 million

Sti under construction, but once compete, should be worth $160 million
4. Elena Franchuk’s Victorian Villa - $161 million

This house is a 5 storey building with 10 bedrooms villa, a swimming pool, a panic room, room theater and a sauna plus gym.
3. William Randolph Hearst’s Mansion - $165 million

This beautiful place is owned by William Randolph Hearst and has three swimming pools, 29 bedrooms, a movie theater and discotheque. This was put up for sale in 2007 but wasn’t sold because nobody showed any interest in it.
2. Antilla - $1 billion

The record for most expensive house in the world will be set officially in 2009, when Indian multibillionaire Mukesh Ambani and his family move into their newly built home: Antilla. This record could stand for a very long time. At a cost of $1 billion, Ambani's 27-story tower -- complete with helipad on top -- dwarfs the next most expensive home, both financially and in stature. Forget going to the gym -- the Ambanis will have their own health club. And their friends can drop by in droves because the six-floor garage will hold 168 cars. The tower will be 570 feet tall, and made mostly of glass. The ultra-modern mansion will feature panic rooms, a movie theater and a staff of 600 servants
1. The YET TO BE NAMED - $12.2 biion

Costing a whopping £ 7.5 billion($12.2 billion), this house comes loaded with solid gold and platinum fixtures and fittings. More than 200,000 kilograms of precious metal is used to bring in the bling element.
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