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Why The Ambani Residence Costs A Whopping $2 Billion: 13 Facts That Will Mess With Your Head

The richest man in India and chairman of Reliance Industries, Mukesh Ambani's new residence is estimated to be the world's second most expensive after the Buckingham Palace. The mansion, named Antilia, is the absolute pinnacle in luxury and extravagance - and we've got all the blindingly decadent details for you.

 

1. They picked the most expensive street for the most expensive home.

The 4,00,000 sq. ft. building is located on Altamount Road in South Mumbai - or SoBo, as it is popularly known - one of the most expensive addresses in the world. Yes, we're talking about a street where real estate has a going rate of about ₹80,000 per square foot. *shudder*

2. Every floor is the same height as an average 2 storeyed building. So Antilia actually has around 60 floors!

The Antilia is a 27-storey building (designed to survive an 8-Richter scale earthquake, btw) with ceilings so high that a building this tall with regular ceilings would've had anything between 40 and 60 floors. This five-person family sure has some high demands. Get it?! HIGH demands!

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