Mukesh Ambani’s Antilia: World’s Most Expensive Private Residence Valued Up To $2 Billion
Mumbai, India – Mukesh Ambani, chairman and managing director of reliance Industries, resides in Antilia, a 27-story private residence that has repeatedly broken records as the world’s most expensive home. Estimated to have cost between $500 million and $700 million to construct, with potential final costs soaring to nearly $2 billion (Rp 33.2 trillion), the Mumbai skyscraper dwarfs even royal residences like Buckingham Palace, valued at $4.6 billion.
Completed in 2010 after over four years of construction, antilia was designed by American architectural firm Perkins & Will. The residence seamlessly blends modern architecture with customary Indian design principles, adhering to the Vaastu system – comparable to Feng Shui – while incorporating features like soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass windows.
The opulent interior boasts rare marbles, crystals, and a wealth of amenities. Antilia includes six parking floors accommodating 168 vehicles, three helipads, multiple swimming pools, a health spa, and a private theater. The massive scale of the property necessitates a staff of approximately 600 peopel.
While an official construction cost remains undisclosed, estimates factor in substantial expenses for land, materials – including exotic marbles, stones, and wood – and specialized furniture and equipment. The sheer size and lavish details contribute to its extraordinary valuation.
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