Antilia stands out as the most expensive piece of property in the city of Mumbai. Valued at an estimate over Rs 12,500 crores, the building is home to the Chairman of Reliance Industries, Mukesh Ambani. Antilia is spread over an area of 40,000 square feet and has 27 floors in all. It is also equipped with 3 helipads. Antilia is both the most expensive and the most spacious house in the world. It has the distinction of being the world's first billion-dollar home and took nearly four years to complete.
Nita Ambani reportedly wanted to ensure that no two floors are alike in either plans or materials used. The mansion has a salon, an ice-cream parlour and a private movie theatre that has the capacity to seat 50 people, a ballroom as well as several guest suites for their famous friends
Ratan Tata's sea-facing bungalow in Colaba is worth an approximate Rs 150 crores and serves as the former Tata Sons Chairman's retirement home. The property boasts an area of 13,350 square feet, divided into seven floors. Pic/Youtube Screengrab
Indian industrialist and former chairman of Tata Group, Ratan Tata's home in Colaba is located in the surroundings that have a lot of old world charm. From a lounge room to a gym, a sun deck to an infinity swimming pool, a media room to a playroom, Tata's bungalow has it all.
Jatia House, situated in Malabar Hill, is worth Rs 425 crore and is home to Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman of the Aditya Birla Group. The house spans 2926 square-metre and has a built-up area of at least 28,000 square feet. Pic/Youtube Screengrab
The bungalow was reportedly bought for the personal use of Kumar Mangalam Birla. It has reportedly 20 bedrooms. It is said that the ballrooms have wall cladding and ceilings made of Burma teakwood. It includes a garden with a pond, as well as a central courtyard
Industrialist Mukesh Ambani's daughter Isha Ambani and husband Anand Piramal moved into their own swanky sea-facing bungalow, Gulita, in Worli, after their wedding in December 2018. The 50,000-square-foot Gulita bungalow estimated at around 450 crores in Worli was purchased from Hindustan Unilever in 2012
The mansion has a level 1 basement, a lawn, an open-air water body, and a double-height multi-purpose room. The ground floor houses the entrance lobby, and the upper storeys have floor plates ranging between 8,700 square feet and 12,300 square feet, all inclusive of living and dining halls, bedrooms and circular studies. The bungalow also has lounge areas, dressing rooms and servants' quarters across different levels
Abode in Mumbai's Pali Hill is a luxurious property that is worth around Rs 5,000 crore and is situated in Bandra's most highly priced area, Pali Hill. It is the home of Reliance Groups chairman Anil Ambani and wife Tina Ambani. Pic/Youtube Screengrab
Anil Ambani's home at Pali Hill is estimated to be spread over 16,000 sq feet and expected to be 66 metres high. The 17-storey building was originally going planned to be 150-metre high, but was later cut down to 66 metres by the authorities. (Pic/ Yogen Shah)
Billionaire Cyrus Poonawalla caught headlines after he purchased Lincoln House for a whopping Rs 750 crores. The estate was once the property of Jammu and Kashmir's Maharaja Hari Singh. In the recent past, Lincoln House used to serve as the U.S. consulate in Mumbai. Pic/Youtube Screengrab
The 2-acre Grade-III property at Breach Candy bought by Cyrus Poonawalla has a built-up area of around 50,000 sq ft. The house was built in 1933 and was earlier owned by the Maharaja of Wankaner until 1957, when it was leased to the US consulate. British architect Claude Batley had designed Lincoln House.
JK House, a massive 30-storey property in South Mumbai's Breach Candy is another expensive property in the city. The building houses six levels of parking, a museum, a swimming pool, private spa and a helipad, apart from its numerous apartments for the family's members. Raymond group's Gautam Singhania is the proud owner of this property. Pic/Youtube Screengrab
JK House, a massive 30-storey property in South Mumbai's Breach Candy is another expensive property in the city. The building houses six levels of parking, a museum, a swimming pool, private spa and a helipad, apart from its numerous apartments for the family's members. Raymond group's Gautam Singhania is the proud owner of this property. Pic/Youtube Screengrab
Gautam Singhania's home has a museum, swimming pools, a gym, a spa, a recreation facility and a helipad on the roof. The upper floors are divided into separate residential units, with each having separate gardens and outdoor spaces. The lower floors will house guest apartments and entertainment centres
Mannat, located in Bandra, is among the most famous pieces of property in the city. Worth around 200 crores, the sea-facing bungalow comes with 2 elevators, a private bar, library, a lounge area and two living rooms. It is the home of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan. Pic/Youtube Screengrab
Mannat, located in Bandra, is among the most famous pieces of property in the city. Worth around 200 crores, the sea-facing bungalow comes with 2 elevators, a private bar, library, a lounge area and two living rooms. It is the home of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan. Pic/Youtube Screengrab
With SRK's wife Gauri Khan, being an interior designer herself, Mannat has lavishly decorated interiors with neo-classical elements infused within itself. The multi-storeyed house has paintings by M.F Hussain. The house has an entire floor for his kids to play, a library, entertainment zone. The house has a posh lounge area, a drool-worthy kitchen and spacious offices and studios where 'King Khan' works
This lavish piece of property is home to the CEO of Yes Bank, Rana Kapoor. Situated in Mumbai's Tony Altamount Road, the house is worth Rs 120 crore. Incidentally, Kapoor acquired the property from rival Citi Group. Pic/Youtube Screengrab
This lavish piece of property is home to the CEO of Yes Bank, Rana Kapoor. Situated in Mumbai's Tony Altamount Road, the house is worth Rs 120 crore. Incidentally, Kapoor acquired the property from rival Citi Group. Pic/Youtube Screengrab
Rana Kapoor's home has a ground plus two-storey structure on Altamount Road currently with a total built-up area of 14,800 sq ft that includes a basement and has been used by Citibank and GSK over the years to house their mid-to-senior level executives
Aashirwad is a famous bungalow that once belonged to Bollywood's evergreen star, Rajesh Khanna. Aashirwad was bought by businessman Shashi Kiran Shetty for approximately 95 crores. In 2016, when Rajesh Khanna's iconic bungalow on Carter Road was demolished, what replaced it was - a five-storey building with a terrace pool, flower beds and a courtyard for the new owner and his family.
The new house has two basement levels housing the parking area for five cars, a storeroom and utilities. The total height of the structure is 23.95 mts. The house has open terraces facing the sea, besides which there is also land-facing balconies on each floor. The building's rooftop has a swimming pool (9.26x4.96 sq mt). The centre of the structure has a rectangular courtyard
Despite having 5 properties in Mumbai, Jalsa has remained Amitabh Bachchan's favourite. Valued at Rs 112 crores the property plays home to the Bachchan household
Despite having 5 properties in Mumbai, Jalsa has remained Amitabh Bachchan's favourite. Valued at Rs 112 crores the property plays home to the Bachchan household
The interiors of Amitabh Bachchan's Jalsa is a treasure for art lovers. Through his Instagram photos, one can spot multiple paintings, candle stands, vases, animal figurines and lots of silverware pieces. The house has sofas in colourful hues, smooth marble flooring and a mix of dark and light wood tones which is complemented by plush rugs, glass chandeliers and traditional arches
After temporarily moving into a flat in Carter Road's Freeda Apartments, actor Aamir Khan loved it so much that he decided to buy the place. While the house's per month rent used to cost Khan Rs 10 lakh, the sale was done for an estimated Rs 60 crore. Pic/Youtube Screengrab
According to reports, Aamir Khan took almost 6 months to design and plan interiors of his house. The interior of Aamir Khan's house has a touch of nature. Special attention is given to the study as Aamir is an avid book-reader
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