Measure out: one part Hollywood; six parts traffic; a bunch of rich power-moguls; pour in six heaped cups of poverty; equal parts of mayhem and order; fold in your mixture with equal parts India; throw it all in a blender on high (adding generous helpings of pollution to taste) and presto: Mumbai.
This 27-story single-family residential tower recently finished in Mumbai almost certainly vanquishes all pretenders to the throne of world's most expensive private home, with a price tag estimated at somewhere close to $1 billion.
Built by Mukesh Ambani, the chief executive of Reliance Industries, the home reaches new levels of decadence, with three helipads, swimming pools, four-story "hanging gardens" and a six-story parking garage. Dubbed "Antilla," the 173-meter tall mansion also includes a 50-seat cinema, ballroom, gym and every room is custom designed.
According to published reports, the tower cost $77 million to build, but that only hints at its value. After all, how do you put a price tag on a one-of-a-kind building in a city where every piece of open land is coveted like gold?
Built by Mukesh Ambani, the chief executive of Reliance Industries, the home reaches new levels of decadence, with three helipads, swimming pools, four-story "hanging gardens" and a six-story parking garage. Dubbed "Antilla," the 173-meter tall mansion also includes a 50-seat cinema, ballroom, gym and every room is custom designed.
According to published reports, the tower cost $77 million to build, but that only hints at its value. After all, how do you put a price tag on a one-of-a-kind building in a city where every piece of open land is coveted like gold?
I could find a billion other things i'd rather do with my money.
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