Most Expensive Houses in the World - 2012



ANTILLA
Place: India
The most costly house in the world belongs to Mukesh Ambani. The house has 27 floors and has a worth of 1 billion dollars. The house consists of luxurious health club and a garage that can accommodate 150 cars.Mukesh Ambani is a powerful businessman. He has a collection of 168 cars of his own.
AARON SPELLING´S MANOR
Place: California, USA
This house is on land that spreads across 56,000 square feet. It was constructed in 1991 and has a net worth of 150 million dollars. It consists of 123 bedrooms, a round deep passage, a tennis court, an area of ice for skating, and several swimming pools.

William Randolph Hearst’s Mansion

Place: California, USA
This house was first owned by William Randolph Hearst. It has a worth of 165 million dollars and extends across 6 acres of land. It consists of 29 bedrooms, 3 swimming pools, a state of the art movie theater and a nightclub.

Hala Ranch

Place: Aspen, Colorado.
This is a cattle farmwhich is owned by Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia. It has 15 bedrooms and 27 bathrooms. It also includes indoor pool, wastage treatment plants, a tennis court, private skiing tracks, seperate building for keeping horses and a gas station.

Maison De L’Amitie

Place: Palm Beach, Florida
Maison de l’Amitie belongs to Donald Trump. It spreads across 80,000 square feet and has a worth of 125 million dollar. It includes 15 bedrooms, 8 half-baths, a greenhouse, a large room for dancing, a tennis house and a comfortable guest lodge.

Dracula’s Castle

Place: Romania
It was actually a castle which was converted into a museum in 1980s. It belongs to Archduke Dominic and has a net worth of 80 million dollars. It consists of 57 rooms, 17 bedrooms with beautiful traditional furnishings.




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Shawn Kaplan is an active, 50 state Licensed loan officer with Access National Mortgage.  He specializes in large cap and Jumbo home loan financing for the affluent and high net worth markets seeking innovative solutions.  


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