Our Dream House,,But Ambani's Reality Bungalow!!!!

Do You know $2 Billion????



Yep! Indian businessman Mukesh Ambani's palatial bungalow Antilia Towers costs $2 billion!!!!
As we all knowAmbani is now one of the richest men in the world. He has a personal net worth of around $23.7 billion, making him the richest Indian. He serves as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Reliance Industries Limited, which is the flagship company of the Reliance Group, a conglomerate which is into energy and materials.


The property is situated at Altamount Road in Cumbala Hill in South Mumbai. The property faces the ocean and measures 4,532 square meters. Properties along the road can cost more than $25,000 per square meter. Perkins & Will, an American architectural company, designed the building. 


                                    Air traffic control facility. Every floor of the 27-storey house is unique and each level is made of a different material. While it has 27 floors, the height is actually equivalent to that of a 60-storey tower. It boasts of more than 37,000 square meters of living space. Among the Antilia house’s features are the following:
                      1) Ballroom
                      2) Elevators, numbering nine located in the building’s lobby
                      3) Hanging gardens located in three different floors
                      4) Health spa 
                     5) Helipads, with capability to accommodate three helicopter at the same time.  
                      6) Ice room. A room dedicated for ice. The room includes artificial snow flurries.
                      7) Parking space for up to 168 vehicles
                      8) Swimming pool
                      9) Theater that can seat up to 50 people comfortably
                     10) Vehicle maintenance garage occupying one whole floor
                      11) Yoga studio
                  

                       

            In addition, the marble pillars and stonework are of the rare variety and feature customized hand carvings. Antilia also houses the largest collection of antique sewing machines in the world.

    





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