5 Expensive Homes you should see

1. Henley Mansion in Berkshire, England

This particular mansion is valued at $218 million and it is owned by a Russian billionaire. No surprise there. Henley Mansion sits in front of the Thames River and is susceptible to a breathtaking view. It has two different golf courses and the house itself is around 300 years old. There are a lot of tales regarding this mansion including some haunting once.



2. Updown Court, Surrey, England











Arguably one of the most significant private homes in England, the Updown Court is valued at around $150 million. The cost of the home is understandable when the residents are neighbors of Elton John and the Queen of England herself. That is some pretty upscale company.

3. Woolworth Mansion, NY

Living in New York is expensive as it is but if you live in a mansion then you can surely understand how expensive that house will be. Woolworth Mansion is estimated to be around $90 million. Walking into this mansion will give you a feeling of time traveling as this was designed by designer architecture Charles Pierpont Henry Gilbert back in 1961.


4. Tranquility, Lake Tahoe, Nevada

What can you do if you are the co-owner of Tommy Hilfiger? Well, you could build a $100 million worth of mansion right from the scratch. And that’s what he did with Tranquility. This enormous house is built on a 210-acre property and has an indoor swimming pool, atrium, and a 19 seat movie theater. At the same time, it has a wine cellar that can hold 3500 bottles of wine. Talk about living lavishly.

5. Mansion de L’Aimite, Palm Beach, Florida

You know the home is super expensive when somebody like Donald Trump buys it. At $125 million, the Mansion de L’Aimite has a 100 foot swimming pool along with several gardens. The fact that it is an ocean front property does not hurt at all.







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