5. The Antillia
Place: India
Total Expensed: $2 billion* Completed Year: 2010
Mukesh Ambani’s “Antilia,” which is as tall as a sixty-story structure and has twenty-seven stories, nine elevators, three helipads, a 168-car garage, and a name as legendary as its namesake,.

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The building on Antilia was started in 2006 by Leighton Contractors of Australia and finished in 2010 by B. E. Billimoria & Company Ltd. It may now be seen from a great distance as an indisputable feature of the city’s skyline.
Billionaire businessman Mukesh Ambani and his family live in the most expensive private property in the world, valued at a little over $2 billion, in “Billionaire’s Row” in Mumbai. It is the world’s second-most valuable residential edifice, after Buckingham Palace.
