Antilia, India: The world’s most expensive private residence in the world, Antilia is owned by Mukesh Ambani, the richest person in India
Villa Leopolda, France: it’s passed through the hands of many elite owners and has also been used as a film set
Villa Les Cèdres, France: Built roughly around 1830, the 18,000-square-foot Villa Les Cèdres is more of a luxury palace than it is a simple home
Les Palais Bulles, France: A bird’s eye view at the Palais Bulles reveals a collection of circular buildings
The Odeon Tower Penthouse, Monaco: It has its own 360-degree infinity pool, complete with a private water slide for those who fancy a salt-free swim
Four Fairfield Pond, United States: As well as the 18 bathrooms and 21 bedrooms, a stay here includes access to three swimming pools, a private basketball court
18-19 Kensington Gardens, United Kingdom: One of the most elite streets in the UK, the whole of Kensington Gardens is known for being full of millionaire properties
Ellison Estate, United States: It’s actually a collection of houses inside one giant property, alongside a man-made lake, a tea house, and a bathhouse
Palazzo di Amore, United States: Set in a prestigious neighborhood with spectacular views of Los Angeles and the surrounding canyons