Most Expensive Houses In The World
4. Four Fairfield Pond (The Hamptons, New York): A 63 acre mansion Four Fairfield Pond is situated at the Hamptons, New York. It is owned by Ira Rennert and named after the adjoining body of water Fairfield Pond. It is considered to be the largest residential compound in America. It has a 100,000 sq ft building, a basketball court, 2 squash court, 2 tennis courts, 2 bowling alleys, 29 bedrooms with 39 bathrooms and three swimming pools. The property is worth 220 million dollars and 6 billion dollars were used to build the compound. It was constructed in six years. It also includes 164 seats screening theater and a 91 ft long formal dining hall.
5. Hearst Castle (Beverly Hills, Los Angeles): Situated in Beverly Hills, Hearst Castle was built in 1927 and purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1947. The castle is worth of 190 million dollars and is named after the owner of the castle. Spreading over 6.5 acres of area it includes a movie theater, a disco, four houses, an apartment, a cottage, indoor, outdoor swimming pools and 127 acres of garden.. It also includes the world’s largest private zoo. John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy honeymooned there. The castle was designed by American architect Julia Morgan. It was also featured in the films ‘The Godfather ‘and ‘The Bodyguard’.
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