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1: Buckingham Palace

With an estimated value of nearly USD 1.6 billion (THB 52.4 billion approximately) as per a May 2022 Bloomberg report, the 775-bedroom official residence belonging to the British Royal Family, since 1837, is reportedly the most expensive house in the world. However, it is a Crown property in technical terms. This figure shot up by over USD 106 million (THB 3.5 billion approximately) post-pandemic.


Wonder what’s in the Buckingham Palace? Besides 188 staff rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 78 bathrooms, 92 offices and 19 staterooms, the palace is spread over around 77,000 square metres and the sprawling garden itself is over 1.6 lakh square metres.



2: Antilia

Known as the second most expensive house in the world, Antilia is the residence of Mukesh Ambani, chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries Limited. This Mumbai residence is not only a major landmark of the city but also among the most prominent addresses in the country.


According to a report by GQ dated March 2022, this striking vertical palace has an estimated value of nearly USD 1 billion (THB 32.8 billion approximately) and has some out-of-the-world features and amenities. Designed by Chicago-based architecture firm Perkins & Will and California–based hospitality design company Hirsch Bedner Associates, encompassing an area of around 37,200 square metres, Antilia has 27 floors with extra high ceilings. It also has a private ice cream outlet, a private movie theatre, a huge temple, sprawling terrace gardens and many luxurious guest rooms.



3: Villa Leopolda

Known as the third largest house in the world as well as the third most expensive, there are reasons why the most superlative adjectives fall short before Villa Leopolda. Owned by Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, this stunning property, located in the French Riviera between Monaco and Nice, in the Cote d’Azur Region, has had a long list of former elite owners including Gianni and Marella Agnelli, Izaak and Dorothy J. Killam and Lily Safra, the wife of late Lebanese-Brazilian banker Edmund Safra.


Tagged at an estimated value of USD 750 million (THB 24.6 billion approximately), this massive property has some of the most unthinkable features and amenities. Occupying an area of over 2 lakh square metres, Villa Leopolda has 11 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, a commercial greenhouse, a helipad, an outdoor kitchen and one of the most gorgeous swimming pools you may have ever seen. It also featured as a principal shooting location in the 1995 Alfred Hitchcock movie To Catch A Thief.



4: Villa Les Cèdres

According to a report by Business Insider in 2020, Villa Les Cèdres has an estimated value of around USD 413 million (THB 13.5 billion), as listed by Campari, the Italian beverage company. This made it one of the most luxurious and expensive houses in the world. The stunning property is located in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the French Riviera.


Built roughly around 1830, the house spells royalty at every corner and was bought by King Leopold II of Belgium in 1904. Spread over an area of around 1,670 square metres, the historic Villa Les Cèdres, named after the many Cedar trees that lace its perimeter, has jaw-dropping amenities infused with the classic European old-world charm.



5: Odeon Tower Penthouse

In the list of most expensive houses in the world, it is impossible to leave out the most expensive penthouse in the world — the Odeon Tower Penthouse in Monaco. According to a 2021 report by The Richest, this colossal residential address has an estimated value of over USD 355 million (THB 11.63 billion) and is housed inside Monaco’s La Tour Odeon Tower.


Situated at a short distance from Place du Casino and the bustling centre of Monaco, and designed by architect Alexandre Girardi and developed by Groupe Marzocco, this sky penthouse occupies an area of 3,500 square metres and has over five storeys.



6: 18-19 Kensington Palace and Gardens

Though it is difficult to quote the current value of this multi-million dollar neo-Georgian mansion, the estimated value of 18-19 Kensington Palace ranges between USD 222 million (THB 7.3 billion approximately) and USD 254 million (THB 8.32 billion approximately) as per various reports. Kensington Palace Gardens is undoubtedly one of the most elite streets in the UK which houses royalty, business tycoons, rich celebrities as well as sports stars.


Owned by Indian steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal, the building has a rich history. Previous ownership of this lavish estate has names like the de Rothschild family who moved in the 1920s, following which it served as Egyptian and Russian embassies. It was also owned by art dealer David Khalili in the late 1990s and then by Formula 1 chief Bernie Ecclestone in the early 2000s before the Mittals took over.



7: Four Fairfield Pond

As per a March 2022 report by The Richest, the splendid New York property at Sagaponack, Four Fairfield Pond, has an estimated value of over USD 248 million (THB 8.12 billion approximately). It is owned by Ira Rennert, the chairman and CEO of Renco Group, a holding investment company in the auto manufacturing and smelting sector.


The nearly 5,800 square metres property is ranked among the most expensive houses in the world and rightfully so. The report says Rennert began the construction of his dream house in the latter half of the 1990s. This marvellous Italian Renaissance-style mansion is spread over a huge area of nearly 2.5 lakh square metres and features 21 bedrooms and 18 bathrooms along with other buildings such as a playhouse and two pool houses.



8: Palazzo di Amore

Another of the most expensive houses in the world is this one located in Beverly Hills, California estate which has an estimated value of USD 129 million (THB 4.23 billion) as per Veranda. Owned by real estate entrepreneur and American politician Jeff Greene, the property is spread throughout an area of over 4,900 square metres.




9: Xanadu 2.0

It definitely doesn’t come as a surprise to see one of the richest persons in the world has one of the most expensive houses in the world as well. Belonging to Microsoft founder Bill Gates and his former wife Melinda Gates, Xanadu 2.0 is an incredibly plush address in Medina, Washington and has an estimated value of over USD 130 million (THB 4.26 billion) as per a 2021 report by MoneyControl.




10: Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Bel Air mansion


Grammy-Award-winner and singer Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z bought this plush mansion as their family home in 2017 in the Bel Air neighbourhood of Los Angeles, California. Whatever the couple does, they do it in style and this is reflected in this magnificent mansion which has an estimated value of USD 88 million (THB 2.9 billion), making it one of the most expensive houses in the world.



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