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10 Insanely Luxurious Mansions
10. Acqua Liana
This 15,000 square foot Florida mansion was designed by the famous artist Frank McKinney
with the sole purpose of providing luxury in an Eco-friendly manner. The mansion boasts
seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, floating sun terraces, a waterfall spa with an under-water
fire feature and an aquarium wet bar. The compound’s solar panels can generate enough
energy for two average size homes, while the mansion’s electricity consumption has been
reduced by 70 percent thanks to environmental conscious lighting.
The mansion also features glass water floors, tiles that illuminate with Monet-inspired
paintings, water gardens, a lounge, a pool, and a grass driveway. Frank McKinney’s creative
juices were probably at an all-time high when he designed this place.
9. Antilla
The world’s most expensive residence is home to the richest man in India, Mukesh Ambani.
The Mumbai mansion resembles a skyscraper and consists of 27 stories, six of which are
for parking alone. There’s over 400,000 square feet of living space available, and
it’s filled with all the amenities money can buy — terraced gardens, snack bars,
gyms, swimming pools and a yoga studio.
There are three helipads available if one needs to make a grand entrance. The lobby
has nine elevators which can take you to the ball room or the 50 seat movie theater. The
place is also home to a collection of antique sewing machines, because rich people simply
have different hobbies than the rest of us. Over 600 servants are employed to keep the
house running.
8. The Manalapan Residence
The 5.5 acre, $135 million Manalapan Residence is located on Florida’s Gold Coast. It provides
an extremely tranquil environment and the perfect escape from your hectic schedule.
The place has a private beach, and if one needs to spend some time in the Atlantic Ocean
the occupant can use a boat stationed at the residence’s exclusive dock.
The luxurious home boasts 14 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, 10 wet bars, two wine rooms, two
swimming pools, a bowling alley, a tennis court, an archery range and a go-kart track
provide basically everything one could dream of, while the Italian and Floridian gardens
are the perfect setting to whistle Dixie.
7. Xanadu 2.0
It’s only fitting that Bill Gates owns one of the most sophisticated and luxurious mansions
in the world. Located in Medina, Washington and nicknamed Xanadu 2.0, the property boasts
an estate-wide server system and a 60-foot swimming pool with an underwater music setup.
Gates certainly has a unique way of making his guests feel at home. Before entering,
visitors are provided with pins that adjust the temperature, music and lighting of the
rooms they enter based on their preferences. The mansion has 24 bathrooms, and a garage
that can house 23 cars. The estate even has its own beach, with sand imported from overseas
on a yearly basis. And obviously the security system in the tech genius’ home is top notch.
Cameras are located in the walls, ceilings, trees and even stones.
6. Copper Beech Farm
Copper Beech Farm occupies around 50 acres of land in Greenwich, Connecticut. The property
also has a pair of offshore islands and a private beach to compliment the 13,500 square
foot, 12 bedroom mansion, making it worth $190 million.
Built in 1896, the mansion is perfect for people looking to revisit the classic designs
of yesteryear. The entire mansion is simply a work of art, with hand carved fireplaces
and intricate ceilings. There’s also a 75 foot heated pool, a tennis court and even
a clock tower. The various courtyards and flourishing apple orchards also contribute
to the property’s steep evaluation.
5. Crespi-Hicks Estate
The Crespi-Hicks Estate’s 25 acres include a five-story main house, a two floor guest
house and a three floor pool house. The luxurious features of the mansion include a library
made of 19th century Italian walnut and burl and a kitchen made of 10th Century Dutch Delft
manganese tiles.
There’s also a home theater that covers an entire floor, a tennis court, greenhouses,
rose gardens and a tree house for that homely touch. The mansion was designed by Maurice
Fatio, a prominent New York architect in the 1920s, while the gardens and landscape were
created by an award-winning international landscape architect, Arabella Lennox-Boyd.
It’s the perfect estate for someone enamored with the past.
4. Maison de L’Amitie
Say what you will about Donald Trump, but he knows how to live well. The billionaire
once owned the keys to this luxurious Floridian home, and he enjoyed many memorable years
there. The 80,000 square foot mansion includes bulletproof windows and an 80 car garage that
gives you options if you ever need to make a quick getaway.
There are several tennis courts and guest houses, and a 100-foot swimming pool. The
mansion itself has 15 bedrooms and and a staggering 20 bathrooms — an entire soccer team could
privately bathe at the same time. The current occupant is Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev,
who bought the house from Trump in 2008.
3. The Penthouse
The Penthouse is valued at $200 million, mostly because of its exquisite location. Even our
houses would be worth millions if they were situated in London’s famous number one Hyde
Park address. Of course, our homes don’t come with SAS-trained bodyguards, bulletproof
windows, iris scanners and panic rooms. In case of emergencies, occupants also have access
to a secret tunnel that leads to the nearby Mandarin Hotel. It sounds like a home from
a James Bond movie.
When you’re rich enough to afford the penthouse, you also get access to 24-hour room service.
In order to replenish one’s energy levels, the occupants of the penthouse use the communal
spas. And when they want to exercise, a squash court is readily available. The apartment
consists of two floors and is the perfect getaway residence for the rich and famous.
2. The Playboy Mansion
How can we talk about luxury homes and not mention the Playboy Mansion? Home to Playboy
founder Hugh Hefner, the mansion is situated in Beverly Hills and is by far the most famous
in the world. The 5.3 acre, 22 room home boasts a wine cellar, a game room (home to arcade
games, pinball machines and a jukebox), a waterfall, a swimming pool, and even a zoo
and an aviary. Then there are the tennis courts, the grotto, the sauna and the bathhouse.
While it’s commonly believed that the Playboy Mansion is owned by Hugh Hefner, that’s
technically not true — the place is owned by Playboy, and Hefner is just a paying guest.
We doubt it’s straining his budget.
1. Updown Court
Updown Court, located in Windlesham, England, is second to none in terms of luxury. Calling
the 58 acre mansion massive is an understatement — it has an astounding 103 rooms. There’s
a 50 seat theater, a bowling alley, and squash and tennis courts. The heated marble driveway
leads to a garage that can fit eight limousines, though if you’d prefer you can land your
helicopter on the helipad. There are also five swimming pools, because we all know how
boring life can get with just four.