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Expensive and Luxurious Homes

Sunday, March 23, 2008

For a common people and for his basic need a small home with basic facility are more than enough to live in. We call home where we can seat and relax ... where we can enjoy our life with our close ones ... but below given homes are more than that ... they are the symbol of wealth ... they are the perfect definition of luxury ... so friends these are the top expensive homes from all all round the world. Just have a look -


$165 million

Beverly Hills, Calif.

Once owned by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, this expansive villa sits on six and a half acres in Beverly Hills.

A massive 75,000 square feet of living space is spread across three stories. The home boasts 29 bedrooms and 40 bathrooms.

The home was built in 1926 in the style of a Mediterranean villa and was featured in the 1972 film The Godfather. The compound comprises six buildings, three swimming pools and a movie theater.


Bran Castle

$140 million

Brasov, Romania


Once inhabited by Romanian prince Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Count Dracula, this castle, built in 1212, sits on 20 acres.

The 17-bedroom castle rests on the top of a cliff and offers views across the countryside and surrounding mountains.

The current owner, Dominic von Hapsburg, is running the home as a museum.



$138 million

Updown Court

Windlesham, Surrey

Larger than either Buckingham or Hampton Court palace, this 103-room home has 58 acres of gardens and woodlands, making it the idyllic English country home for those flush with cash.

Several ballrooms and grand entrance ways punctuate this house, which has a panic room, an indoor squash court, bowling alley, 50-seat cinema, helipads, space for eight limousines and a heated marble driveway.

Marble bathrooms are nice, but some would say indoor spas, jacuzzis and pools with views of the grounds are better.


$135 million

Hala Ranch

Aspen, Colo.

Until Tim Blixseth finishes constructing his $155 million Montana ski lodge, this 95-acre ranch owned by Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, former Saudi Arabian ambassador to the U.S., is the most expensive in the country.

The Starwood Ranch estate boasts a 56,000-square-foot mansion with 15 bedrooms and 16 baths.

The estate features several smaller buildings, stables, a tennis court and an indoor swimming pool.


$125 million

Maison de L'Amitie

Palm Beach, Fla.

In 2004, Donald Trump bought former health care executive Abe Gosman's palace, Maison de L'Amitie, center, at a bankruptcy auction for $41.25 million.

With the refurbished version--complete with ballroom, conservatory and 475 feet of oceanfront--Trump is confident the property will move.

If the water is too rough on the beach, the property has a 100-foot swimming pool surrounded by gardens.


$100 million

Tranquility

Lake Tahoe, Nev.

Conveniently on the tax-free Nevada side of Lake Tahoe, this 210-acre property is owned by Joel Horowitz, the cofounder of Tommy Hilfiger, who built the property from scratch.

The main house has 20,000 square feet of living space, is modeled after a northern European mountain home and has a 3,500-bottle wine cellar.

An indoor swimming pool and atrium, as well as a 19-seat movie theater, ensure constant entertainment, even if snowed in.


$100 million

Waterfront Estate

Istanbul, Turkey

Other expensive home in the world is in a somewhat unexpected spot, located on three-quarters of an acre directly on the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey.

This residence offers more than 30,000 square feet of opulent living space in 64 rooms, which feature large windows looking to the water.

Details include gilded moldings and crystal chandeliers. The mansion has a rare quay that is nearly 200-feet long.


Eurasia

$100 million

Moscow


This sizable property consists of an 11,700-square-foot manor house, two 4,000-square-foot guest houses and a 91,000-square-foot recreation center that has a pool, Turkish and Russian baths; a gym; sauna; and lounges. The property is 15 miles from the Moscow city center.




$99 million

Bishops Avenue

Hampstead, London

Just under the $100 million mark--depending on today’s exchange rate--the Toprak Mansion was built by Turkish entrepreneur Halis Toprak.

The 28,000-square-foot house has a double staircase and glass elevator.

There is a swimming pool with a glass bridge and a Turkish bath for 20.




$75 million

Three Ponds

Bridgehampton, N.Y.

Three Ponds, which encompasses more than 60 acres of Hamptons farmland, is named for its surrounding lakes, but also features its own USGA-rated Rees Jones golf course.

Surrounding the main house are 14 gardens, a 75-foot-long swimming pool, golf pro shop, grass tennis court and a guest house.

The main house, designed by architect Allan Greenberg, has a great room with a 28-foot-high domed ceiling.

Courtsey - Forbes

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