The universe is filled with extravagance
and splendour, also including luxuriant
villas, vehicles worth millions of dollars
and somewhat insane private jets. And
while money can’t buy you happiness, it’s
sure that it can buy some pretty fantastic
mansions which definitely give some kind
of satisfaction.
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In this article we examine
the most lavish and costly homes in the
world, from mansions fully fitted with
marble floors to gold-decked properties.
Swish Supermansion –
California, United States
This superb house in Bel Air is possibly
one of the most lavish and costly
properties in the region. The Swish super-
mansion, known also as “Sabornne,” has a
total of nine bedrooms spread over
around 25,000 square metres of indoor
area. If that wasn’t sufficient, the
property still spans another 20,000 feet of
outdoor area, full of stunning parks, a
continuous pool and incredible sundecks.
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Moreover, “Sabornne” is simply made for
someone who likes to live large and
doesn’t have fear of a hurried price tag.
The hotel has 15 fantastic toilets, an art
gallery for the art lovers, a fitness centre,
some giant sculptures and a wine cellar
carefully monitored by temperature. The
Swish super mansion even has a world-
class glass car lift that saves the car set of
the house owner. One just needs to pay
the huge price tag of $88 million for all
this.
Casablanca Estate – Cape
Town, South Africa
Anyone who has had sufficient luck in
visiting Mother City, Cape Town, knows
that the city is not only one of the most
stunning in the world, but also a spot
where real-estate investment is definitely
worthwhile. The Casablanca Estate is a
perfect example of the city’s luxurious
opportunities, but with a price tag that is
much more costly than other nations. This
35 million dollar mansion is built on the
banks of Camps Bay, one of the city’s most
affluent locations.
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Casablanca Estate offers the most
impressive view of the sea, with eight
extravagant suites, crystal candlesticks
and gold in the strategic places around
the manor. In addition, a house of 3,723
square feet also has 12 fantastic
bathrooms, a leisure centre, a massage
room, a squash court, a cinema room and
a garage that can accommodate up to 14
luxurious cars. Obviously, to complement
all this, the villa has an 82-foot spa.
Lavish Bel Air Mansion –
California, United States
The mansion in Bel Air, designed by
world-renowned immobiliser inventor
Bruce Makowsky, is considered one of the
most groundbreaking buildings in the
world. The property is situated in an
affluent part of Bel-Air, located between
the residences of some of the world’s
richest. The home is 42,000 square feet
and has another 17,000 square feet of
outdoor deck with an infinity glass pool
and a flat screen movie size for anybody
who feels like seeing a movie when they
are swimming.
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The luxury house also known as
“Billionaire” has a huge 21 bathrooms and
17 bedrooms. The living room features
brut champagne gold-encrusted bottles in
a mansion that spans over four luxury
levels. The lifts which link the four floors
are simply lined by a rare crocodile skin
which is not easy to find elsewhere. In
conclusion, the mansion also features a
garage worth $30 million in fantastic
vehicles.
Luxe Swiss Chalet –
London, UK
It looks quite like the Luxe Swiss Chalet is
somewhere in the Swiss Alps at first
glance, but the mansion is situated in
Hampton Court, London. The Swiss chalet
imported back in 1882 came to London
and was recently discovered to be selling
on the market for up to 6 million dollars.
The mansion provides four of the most
expensive bathrooms we have seen,
including Italian gold-plated washbasins
for $23.5 million, and $12 million for
copper baths.
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The land is 5,478 metres long and has
some of the most unique characteristics.
The private river façade has a private
indoor beach on the cellar, for example,
with 40 tonnes of sand, wine racks and
heated floors. The Luxe Swiss Mansion
still has its own Japanese water garden
with its own bridge illuminated with
excentric lights if an enclosed beach and
private river were not sufficient.
Ceausescu Mansion –
Bucharest, Romania
There is something outside which seems
to be modest, rendering the sumptuous
interior of the Primaverii palace a rare
mansion to admire. The mansion is the
former home of Nicolae Ceausescu, the
popular former leader of Romania. The
80-room palace was built in the 1960s and
is located in Bucharest.
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The unbelievable
house has a lot to do, from gold and gold
tile ceilings, mirrors and a bathroom.
But there is more! The Mansion Ceausescu
also contains a swimming pool and a
theatre and a house in which every little
detail was furnished with extravagant
extravagance. But let us be frank, it’s a
typical characteristic of the average tyrant
to have an excessive residence. That
makes complete sense when it is said that
Ceausescu took care to choose personally
the dramatic candlesticks and mosaics of
the house.