Mukesh Ambani's Home World's Most Expensive


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Washington, Oct 16 (Agencies):
Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani’s new 27-storey Mumbai skyscraper sets a record as the world’s most expensive residential home, according to Forbes magazine.

“India’s richest man, and the fourth-richest man in the world, has eschewed  understatement,” the magazine said reporting Ambani’s plans to move into the 570-foot building, called Antila, this month.

Noting that the home is worth 630 million pounds, or $1 billion, as reported by the Telegraph, Forbes said in its last ranking of world’s most expensive homes in November 2009, The Manor, Candy Spelling’s Beverly Hills mansion, won out at a price tag of $150 million.

New mansions may have come on the market since, “but even given those facts, at $1 billion the Antila outprices any home on the market, anywhere in the world, by an order of magnitude,” it said.

“Given the enormous gap between the Antila’s sale price and the known closing cost of any home sold in recent years, there’s an awfully good chance that this is the most paid for a home, ever,” Forbes said noting the highest price paid for a home in 2010 was somewhere between $47 million and $72 million for Le Belvedere, in Bel Air.

According to reports, the “awfully strange-looking tower” has a health club, gym, dance studio, a ballroom, guestrooms, numerous lounges, a 50-seat screening room, an elevated garden, three helipads, and underground parking for 160 vehicles.

The Indian building is a skyscraper, which is bound to fetch more than a single-family home - even a stately 19,500-square-foot building across the street from the Metropolitan Museum of Art such as Helu’s, Forbes said. “But Ambani is moving in with his wife, three children and a modest 600-person staff. That makes it a residence, and by my count, the world’s most expensive,” it said.

  

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  • Salvador Noronha, Omzoor/Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 17 2010

    Mukesh Ambani built house for his
    family, where has his father built
    Reliances Brand makes India
    proud. If there are poor or hutmans all around Mumbai, Mukesh got nothing to do with that. We
    vote for the people they are responsible for this mesh. If I buy nice car/house
    for my family from my hard earned money
    I think nobody has right to object.

    Regards Salu Noronha Santacruz.

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  • James, udupi/mumbai

    Sun, Oct 17 2010

    yes indeed it is a expensive home in the world and I'm fortunate to be an active member of the team which manages day to day operation

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  • rubena pinto, mangalore/dubai

    Sun, Oct 17 2010

    Mukesh should take example from Warren and Bill Gates and do more charity and have a nice meal with his brother.
    India is in the hands of 40 billionaires. In another 100 years these people will overtake all the wealth of India.
    Jago common Indian Jago

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    What he sow,so he reaps! The gap between 'haves' and 'have not' widening in India due to open market policy.Any way Mukesh is STAR ICON OF INDIA AND WE ARE PROUD OF HIM.

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  • AZ, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    Richest man, all the money,
    most expensive house,
    most expensive cars etc etc.
    what's the use boss when u don't talk to your own brother???
    You cannot sit on one table and have a meal together???
    Money, riches all meterialistic.
    Can you buy happiness??

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  • Merlyn, Australia

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    We do feel happy that it is the world's most richest home..well done and may he and all he provides employment too prosper as well. Thanks Jane for your reply to lavin...well said!!

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  • unknown, mangalore

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    He may have worked hard and done lot of good (I do not know) yet, as far as I am concerned it is sickening to know while there are people in Bombay do not have roofs over their heads and for him to live the way he does. I bet half of those people are building his house, building, what ever you call it, sleep on the footpaths in the nights.

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  • Shiv Shetty, Kateel

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    "jane, targeo" dude i completely agree with ur comments .. first of all Mukesh made us proud silly people can not think beyond the boundary .... jeeyo mukesh jeeyo ...

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  • A.S.Mathew, hospitality7@hotmail.com

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    Some people have the luck along
    with their hardwork to hit the jackpot of wealth. Two
    individuals graduated from the
    same business school may do the same
    business, but they may not end up
    in the same balance sheet of business.

    Mr. Ambani can build anything
    he wants with his money, and he
    is giving jobs to a lot of people
    through his palace and business.
    He even bought an Airbus 320 custom
    finished for his dear wife as a
    birthday gift earlier.

    However, he must learn some lessons from people like Bill
    Gates, Warren Buffett, Ted Turner
    etc. They employ millions of
    people, but the vast fortune they
    have made down through the years
    now being spent for the sick
    and underprivileged people around the world. Employing people for
    their service at home or in the
    business is not charity.

    As Mr. Lavin/Bahrain has indicated, let him get a powerful
    pair of binoculars to see the
    dark side of his neighbourhood,
    before enjoying the ambience of his
    palace amidst the slum every day.
    Had he made some basic housing
    and sanitation facilities atleast
    for few dozen families across his
    mansion, that would have been
    a praiseworthy news. Hopefully,
    someday he may realize the real worth of
    life, then he may start
    giving away a portion of his fortune to the needy people.

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  • jane, targeo

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    @Lavin: Mukesh and Anil lived in a jopadi years ago in Yemen, when their father, the great doyen Dhirubai was a petrol pump attendant... they didnt have an easy life, but sheer grit and hardwork brought them up. Nothing stops the squatters from UP,MP,Bihar and the rest of the cow belt from doing great in life, its simply that they are just too lazy.. useless people crowding Mumbai...the Ambanis have been instrumental in pulling many of those people from the jopadis out of their miserable lives... dont be so critical when you are living as a slave in a gulf country looser

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    You are perfectly right Lavin, he can see Jopadi Pattis from binoculars on his roof top.The country and the people made him so rich, let him ask himself what he has given to his country and to his fellow-citizens....If he wish he can make Bombay like another Singapore within a month time..

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  • Save India, UK

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    A national shame when half of our population struggle to have two square meals a day!

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  • Melroy, Dubai

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    Lavin,Jopadi Pattis not his problem. Thanks he built such house in India and its on the Forbes, he could have built such house any where in the world. Brother join the main stream of progress, appreciation and tolerance India is heading towards the success, change your mentality. In India even Government gives free houses they rent and stay in Jhopad pattis. So what Ambani to do with it.

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  • Antony DS, Mangalore / Dubai

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    so navin paladka, why do not you take a binocular and focus on jopadpattis and try improve the condition of India. Mukesh Ambani is doing that and we should proud of him. for his richest house, we too have our houses which are worth the same what mukesh ambani owns, if there is love for our brothers. lets start giving rather vomiting venom on somebody's success.

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  • Antony DS, Mangalore / Dubai

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    We Indians pround of you Mukesh Ambani. You are a true enterpreneur. Let all Indians dream like Mukesh Ambani and held high our heads and reach to the heavens not just by building houses but homes.

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  • lavin, paladka/Bahrain

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    May be he can have a set of binoculars soon so he can see the jopadi pattis down when he wakes up ealry morning

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