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  2. Nov 7, 2023 · Explore the world's biggest houses, from a reinforced-concrete chateau in Missouri to a palace in Indonesia. See the size, location, value, and features of each mansion, from 72,000 to 30.45 million sq ft.

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    • Antilia — Mumbai, India. With a net worth in the billions, Mukesh Ambani is currently the richest person in India and on earth. The oil and gas tycoon can boast about owning the world’s largest and most expensive private residence.
    • Biltmore Estate — Asheville, North Carolina. 1 of 5. If you had to guess where shipping and railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt and his heirs built some of their many residences, you’d probably say New York City or Long Island.
    • Safra Mansion — Sao Paulo, Brazil. What can we tell you about this mansion owned by a notoriously private banking family, the Safras? Not much, except it’s ginormous and is a bit reminiscent of Villa Leopolda, a French Riviera mansion that once belonged to his brother Edmond.
    • Witanhurst London — England. 1 of 3. Technically, Buckingham Palace is the largest residence in London. It has roughly 830,000 square feet of living space, 775 rooms, and several corgis.
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    • Istana Nurul Iman Palace – Brunei – 2.15 million square feet. What could the largest house in the world be if not a huge luxurious palace? The official residence of the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah, Istana Nurul Iman Palace is by far the world’s biggest home with its 2.15 million square feet of space.
    • Antilia – Mumbai, India – 400,000 square feet. While most people build themselves large mansions, one particular capitalist in India decided to build himself a personal skyscraper.
    • Biltmore Estate – Asheville, North Carolina – 178,926 square feet. The Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina is considered the largest private residence in the United States, and it’s no wonder with its 178,926 sq ft of splendid surroundings.
    • Safra Mansion – Sao Paulo, Brazil – 117,000 square feet. Located in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the Safra Mansion reminds a little bit of the Villa Leopolda in the French Riviera, who was owned by Lily Safra and her husband Edmond, a renowned banker who died in a suspect fire at his mansion in Monaco back in 1999.
    • Antilia. Area: 400,000 square feet. Location: Mumbai, India. Year Built: 2006. Unique Feature: Skyscraper height. Source: wikimedia.org. Antilia is the largest house in the world by area.
    • Biltmore Estate. Area: 178,926 square feet. Location: North Carolina, USA. Year Built: 1895. Unique Feature: Châteauesque architecture. Source: wikimedia.org. The Biltmore Estate is the largest privately owned house in the United States, and serves as a major tourist attraction in North Carolina.
    • Safra Mansion. Area: 117,000 square feet. Location: São Paulo, Brazil. Year Built: 1895. Unique Feature: Ample privacy and curved shape. Source: virtualglobetrotting.com.
    • Fairfield Pond. Area: 110,000 square feet. Location: New York, USA. Year Built: 1999. Unique Feature: Multiple pools and oceanfront view. Source: wikimedia.org. Located in the Hamptons on Long Island, NY, the Fairfield Pond mansion has a history steeped in controversy.
    • Witanhurst. Location: London, England. Built: 1913 to 1920. Architect: George Hubbard. Square footage: 90,000 square feet. The Georgian Revival–style Witanhurst mansion in Highgate is London's largest residential home, with 25 bedrooms, a 70-foot-long swimming pool, two basements, a sauna, a gym, and many more amenities.
    • The One. Location: Los Angeles. Built: 2014 to 2021. Architect: Paul McClean. Square footage: 105,000 square feet. Floating above the city, this Bel-Air mansion—which took its original owner, movie producer slash real-estate developer Nile Niami, 10 years to build—gives panoramic views of the skyline and glistening Pacific Ocean.
    • Oheka Castle. Location: Huntington, New York. Built: 1914 to 1919. Architect: William Adams Delano. Square footage: 109,000 square feet. The second-largest private residence in the United States, this French-style chateau in upstate New York is now a hotel and event space decorated with beautiful plaster moldings, ornate chandeliers, and luxurious furnishings.
    • Safra Mansion. Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil. Built: 1990s. Architect: Unknown. Square footage: 117,000 square feet. The South American private residence of the Safra family, a fairly private bunch who made their billions in the banking industry, has 130 rooms, indoor and outdoor pools, a tennis court, and a helipad.
  3. Apr 21, 2020 · Find out which private residences are the biggest in the world, from the 37,000sqm Antilia in Mumbai to the 77,000sqm Buckingham Palace in London. See photos, features and owners of these opulent and expensive homes.

  4. Timeline of value. In 2007, due to a sustained real estate bubble in Mumbai, Ambani’s unbuilt house and the 4,532-square-metre plot on which it is being erected are already estimated to be worth more than US$1.2 billion. [5] In 2014, it was considered the world's most expensive private residence, costing between US$1 and 2 billion to build.

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