First Billion Dollar Home. Guess where

smh, those pics had me like 
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If I had that much money, I would rather buy several condos around the world. Mainly in big cities...LA, SF, NYC, Vegas, Miami, Tokyo, Sydney, London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Singapore, Dubai. And just travel.

And I would have a small house in SD. (probably in La Jolla).
 
If I had that much money, I would rather buy several condos around the world. Mainly in big cities...LA, SF, NYC, Vegas, Miami, Tokyo, Sydney, London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Singapore, Dubai. And just travel.

And I would have a small house in SD. (probably in La Jolla).
 
Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11

Building a billion dollar crib in Mumbai? I hope dude gets robbed on the regular.
I would think a billion dollar house would have some pretty high level security
 
Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11

Building a billion dollar crib in Mumbai? I hope dude gets robbed on the regular.
I would think a billion dollar house would have some pretty high level security
 
but don't you have to have like 300+ people to help maintain it ?
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but don't you have to have like 300+ people to help maintain it ?
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Originally Posted by i just got lucky

If I had that much money, I would rather buy several condos around the world. Mainly in big cities...LA, SF, NYC, Vegas, Miami, Tokyo, Sydney, London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Singapore, Dubai. And just travel.

And I would have a small house in SD. (probably in La Jolla).


I'm sure that guy has all that and much more.
 
Originally Posted by i just got lucky

If I had that much money, I would rather buy several condos around the world. Mainly in big cities...LA, SF, NYC, Vegas, Miami, Tokyo, Sydney, London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Singapore, Dubai. And just travel.

And I would have a small house in SD. (probably in La Jolla).


I'm sure that guy has all that and much more.
 
Mukesh Ambani's house...

Literally looks over the slums...just pathetic, really pathetic....

This caused enough outrage in India that his company had to lie and say it costs 50M, but estimates are from 1 to 2 Billion. The crisis took its toll on the value but its nowhere as low as they say.

India's rich, except the Tata family, are some of the most selfish and greedy people in the world, bar none.

All that money and he couldn't get some plastic surgery and lipo...
 
Mukesh Ambani's house...

Literally looks over the slums...just pathetic, really pathetic....

This caused enough outrage in India that his company had to lie and say it costs 50M, but estimates are from 1 to 2 Billion. The crisis took its toll on the value but its nowhere as low as they say.

India's rich, except the Tata family, are some of the most selfish and greedy people in the world, bar none.

All that money and he couldn't get some plastic surgery and lipo...
 
the creativity behind that structure is dope tho. Im majoring in architecture by the way. weird buildings like these are my favorite.

and also i read that the house is for a family of 6
 
the creativity behind that structure is dope tho. Im majoring in architecture by the way. weird buildings like these are my favorite.

and also i read that the house is for a family of 6
 
i met a guy on vacation that works for the company that provides this guys security.... crazy @*! stories

$1 bill house is just selfish, but its his money so w/e
 
i met a guy on vacation that works for the company that provides this guys security.... crazy @*! stories

$1 bill house is just selfish, but its his money so w/e
 
just read this.

Mukesh Ambani, India's richest man and the man who is predicted to be the world's richest man by 2014, has finally moved his family into the $1 billion Mumbai skyscraper he has been building as a private residence. The home, which is named Antilla after a legendary island once believed to lie in the Atlantic Ocean, has 27 stories. Our sibling blog Housing Watch reports that the 53-year-old tycoon's new home is larger than the Palace of Versailles. It has underground parking for 160 cars, three helicopter pads and a theater that seats 50. The first few floors are given over to garage space and housing for staff takes up much of the middle section. The home also has a ballroom, several lounges, a health club, a dance studio and an elevated garden.

The home has a total of 400,000 square feet of space, room enough for Ambani, his wife Nita, their three children, his mother and plenty of household help. Business Insider has renderings from Hirsch Bedner Associates which show a home that looks more like one of the luxury hotels the firm has designed.
 
just read this.

Mukesh Ambani, India's richest man and the man who is predicted to be the world's richest man by 2014, has finally moved his family into the $1 billion Mumbai skyscraper he has been building as a private residence. The home, which is named Antilla after a legendary island once believed to lie in the Atlantic Ocean, has 27 stories. Our sibling blog Housing Watch reports that the 53-year-old tycoon's new home is larger than the Palace of Versailles. It has underground parking for 160 cars, three helicopter pads and a theater that seats 50. The first few floors are given over to garage space and housing for staff takes up much of the middle section. The home also has a ballroom, several lounges, a health club, a dance studio and an elevated garden.

The home has a total of 400,000 square feet of space, room enough for Ambani, his wife Nita, their three children, his mother and plenty of household help. Business Insider has renderings from Hirsch Bedner Associates which show a home that looks more like one of the luxury hotels the firm has designed.
 
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