Executive summary by darmansjah
House
prices are now really
expensive. However, outside the country, some
people are vying to have expensive homes. Here are some expensive homes that exist throughout the world.
ONE CORNWALL
TERRACE, British
The
house is to be promoted as one of the most expensive in the world.
Located in central London,
England,
the home is sold at a premium to the public
at fantastic prices.
Having an area of 2,000
square meters, four-storey house has 7 bedrooms,
9 bathrooms, 11 banquet rooms, as well as a vast
green park. Not only that, as reported by the Daily Mail, the house has stood since 1820 was designed by the architect John
Nash. He was the architect
who designed Buckingham Palace, the
residence of the British royal family today.
By location, the house
is in front of the Regent's park or local
councils. Not only that,
the house is equipped with several
advanced technologies. One of them is the light settings can
be directly controlled with iPad.
The house previously occupied by the ambassadors and dignitaries for nearly 150
years has substantial taxes.
Complex villa La Leopolda, at Nice
France
One of the villas
in this complex once belonged to Bill Gates. This villa was bought by Roman Abramovich,
owner of Chelsea FC football club, with a price of U.S. $ 4.75 billion. This
property be located on the land area of 10 hectares. Uniquely, this villa has
an enormous garden that requires 50 gardener to maintain it.
UPDOWN COURT, Surrey, England
Neighbors ever imagined could be a famous singer, Elton John and Queen Elisabeth, UK? Well, if buying property for U.S. $ 1.3 billion, you could be next door to the two famous man. This house has 24 bedrooms and a full marble bathroom.
THREE PONDS, NY-USA
Complex located in Bridgehampton, New York is known as the "Three Ponds" because it has three ponds filled with expensive fish are plentiful. In addition, this property has 14 gardens with different themes. Not quite satisfied? Properties worth U.S. $ 675 million has a private golf course.
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