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10 Most Expensive Homes in India 2017 – Costliest Bungalows and Villas Owned By Richest Indian Persons
Thursday, November 16, 2017 IST
10 Most Expensive Homes in India 2017 – Costliest Bungalows and Villas Owned By Richest Indian Persons

List of top 10 most expensive homes in India 2017 and their price based on current market rate. Last two decades has been excellent for India and its economy.  In this period many new Business Men rose to fame and earned big money. One similarity about all these Businessmen was that they invested heavily in the expansion of companies, and also invested a big chunk of their earning in luxuries and real estates. And when it comes to luxury, a big mansion or bungalow with all the facilities is the first choice for all these Industrialist and celebrities. Here we are listing some of the most expensive homes in India 2017 owned by richest celebrities and industrialists.
 

 
 

1. Antilia Owned by Mukesh Ambani
Value: 10000 Crore Rs.
About: Most expensive home in India is Antilia. It is also the most expensive home in the world. Owned by richest person in India Mukesh Ambani. The building is spread in 400, 000 Square foot and has 27 storey, 6 of them is reserved for parking and 3 for the helipad. Imagine any luxury you want in your home, you can find it in this lavish building.
 
2. Anil Ambani’s Abode
Value: Approx 5000 Crore Rs.
About: Anil Ambani is trying to catch his brother even in the race of luxurious home. His new home is going to be Abode – currently under construction. Reportedly the cost of the building is reaching 5000 Crore Rs. which could increase. If this is true, then two Ambani brothers will own two most expensive home in the world.
 
 
3. NCPA Apartments
About: A 4BHK apartment in this building will cost you 29 crore – 35 crore Rs. NCPA Apartments is situated at Nariman point, one of the most expensive areas in the world. This apartment is one of the ten most expensive homes in India and indeed the costliest flat to buy in an apartment in India.
 
4. Mannat Owned By Shahrukh Khan
Value: 125 Crore – 150 Crore Rs.About: King of Bollywood and also the second richest actor in the world owns one of the ten most expensive homes in India. His dream home named “Mannat” is situated at Bandra, Mumbai.
 
5. Ratan Tata’s Bungalow
Value: 125 Crore – 150 Crore Rs.
About: Ratan Tata is one of the best and most famous Industrialists of the world. His home at Colaba is no less than a mansion. Spread in 15, 000 square feet area, it has three storeys and six levels with an infinity pool at the top. This mansion has all the lavish features and luxurious for an industrialist like Mr. Ratan Tata
 
6. JK House Owned By Gautam Singhania
About: Gautam Singhania’s JK house which is situated at Breach Kandy Mumbai is surely one of the ten most expensive homes in India. His home has 30 floors which include six floors for parking, one for a helipad, a museum, health center and an apartment for each family member with all the luxuries.
 
7. White House in the Sky Owned By Vijay Mallya
Value: More than 100 Crore
About: This list of 10 most expensive homes in India will be incomplete without mentioning former UB Group chairman Vijay Mallya’s house. Vijay Mallya’s new lavish under construction mansion in situated in UB City Bangalore. UB city is the township owned by UB group. His name is enough to guess that this mansion will have larger than life facilities, features, and luxuries.
 
8. Navin Jindal’s Home at leafy Lutyens Bungalow Zone
Value: Approx 125 Crore – 150 Crore Rs.
About: Industrialist turned politician, Naveen Jindal, lives in an expensive bungalow which has an estimated cost of Rs 125 – 150 crore. The home is located in Delhi’s leafy Lutyens Bungalow Zone where prices have risen 8-folds in the past decade. The zone also houses bungalows of other famous industrialists like Sunil Mittal, KP Singh, Naveen Jindal, and LN Mittal.
 
 

 
 

9. Shashi Ruia and Ravi Ruia at Tees January Marg
Owner: Essar Group Chairman Shashi Ruia and Vice Chairman Ravi Ruia
Value: 120 Crore Rs.
About: Essar Group Chairman Shashi Ruia and Vice Chairman Ravi Ruia searched their new home all over the world but then settled for a lavish bungalow situated at Teen January Marg New Delhi. The bungalow is worth Rs. 100 Crore and have all luxurious features which are surely one of the ten most expensive homes in India.
 
10. Rana Kapoor’s Home at Tony Altamount Road Mumbai
Owner: YES Bank CEO Rana Kapoor
Value: 120 Crore Rs
About: Next in 10 most expensive homes in India is YES Bank CEO Rana Kapoor’s new building at tony Altamount Road Mumbai. He recently bought himself a treat. A building at Tony Altamount Road Mumbai, which is worth about 120 Crore Rs. The building was previously owned by Citi Group. Mr. Kapoor has plans to turn this building into his new residence.

 
 

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Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST


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