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Pictures of the world's top ten luxury homes are eye-opening!

The houses that people live in are almost the largest component of their wealth. Imagine what the mansions of the world's richest billionaires look like.

Most of the mansions are converted from official residences, tourist attractions, buildings and other places, this article contains the top 10 mansions around the world, get ready to dazzle you.

Pictures of the top ten luxury homes in the world 10 Victoria Villa – London [$161 million] 9 Hearst Castle – California [$165 million – $191 million] 8 Ellison Manor – California [$200 million] 7 One Hyde Park – Knight

Bridge, Central London [USD 221 million] 6 Kensington Palace Gardens – London, UK [USD 222 million] 5 Fairfield House – Garbonnek, New York [USD 249 million] 4 The White House – United States [USD 320 million]

3 Villa Leopold – France [$750 million] 2 Antilla – India [$1 billion] 1 Buckingham Palace – London [$1.55 billion] 10 Villa Victoria – London [$161 million] This building was built by tycoon Al

Purchased by Lena Franchuk, the founder of the charity foundation "Anti-AIDS" and one of the most influential figures in Ukraine, the villa was once a girls' school and was later purchased by a

A Chinese businessman bought it.

The entire construction process took nearly 18 months, and anyway, it had an in-ground swimming pool, a gym, a sauna and a movie theater, and its value reached $161 million in 1997.

9. Hearst Castle – California [$165 million – $191 million] Have you seen Marlon Brando’s The Godfather? If so, I’m sure you’ve noticed the huge, exquisite castle that appears in the movie.

The 27-bedroom castle has hosted many celebrities, such as Winston Churchill, Clark Gable, John and Jacqueline Kennedy, etc., as it was the place John F. Kennedy chose for his honeymoon.

Created by William Randolph Hearst, the castle is considered a California Park Heritage and tourist attraction.

8 Ellison Estate – California [$200 million] Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison was the third richest person in 2013, according to Forbes, and the company owns more than 23 acres of land and owns other

estate.

Inspired by Japan's samurai era, Ellison built 10 buildings, an artificial pond, a teahouse, a koi pond and a bathhouse.

Moreover, the compound was built on an artificial lake, and ultimately, its value reached $200 million.

7 One Hyde Park – Knightsbridge, Central London [$221 million] The company has set a new record since its debut in 2011 with the sale of $221 million of unfurnished apartments and 266 pieces of furniture, which it purchased from China

It is owned by the real estate company named by tycoon Chen Beichen and former Prime Minister and Qatar Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani.

Hyde Park features security features such as bulletproof glass doors and windows, professionally trained security guards, basement parking, luxury spas, golf courses, car washes and swimming pools.

6 Kensington Palace Gardens – London, UK [USD 222 million] Kensington Palace is located near the residence of Prince William and Kate Middleton. According to Forbes, Aditya Mittal was the richest person in 2008.

One of the Indians, he bought the house.

Later, Aditya Mittal decided to sell the house and look for a larger palace. It is said that he built his own castle.

The palace has 12 bedrooms, a hammam, an indoor swimming pool and parking spaces for 20 cars.

5. Fairfield Mansion – Garbonuck, New York [$249 million] Named after the adjacent body of water and Fairfield Pond, Renault is the owner of the most expensive house in the United States when it is claimed that Renault

He courted controversy when he originally intended it to be a spa, a hotel or a religious event.

However, Renault denied the claims and the local newspaper later issued an apology.

The home has 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, 3 swimming pools, a 164-seat screening room, 2 tennis and squash courts, and an on-site power plant.

4 White House – United States [$320 million] The White House in Washington, D.C., is the official residence and main workplace of the President of the United States. It was designed by Irish-born James Hobbes and built between 1792 and 1800, using new

Classical style.

The White House has been the official residence of every president of the United States since John Adams in 1800.