Top 3 Most Expensive Homes in the World
1.
The Manor
Los Angeles, California,USA
$150 million
The Manor, in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California was television producer Aaron Spelling's home. Built in 1988, it is the largest home in Los Angeles County.
The Manor is a French chateau-style mansion with 123 rooms and 56,500 square feet of space on more than 4.6 acres.
Aaron Spelling built The Manor as his private residence. Spelling was a television producer known for such series as "Dynasty," "Charlie's Angels," "The Love Boat", "Beverly Hills, 90210 and "Charmed".
The house was designed by architects James Langenheim & Associates and built in 1988 at a cost of $12 million.
The two-story house is 51.5 feet high with a basement and an intermediate level for closets between the second story and attic.
The house includes a screening room, gym, bowling alley, four two-car garages, tennis court, and pool.
The parking lot accommodates 100 vehicles, and there are also 16 carports.
Candy Spelling-widow of Tory Spelling- seen inside “The Manor”
2.
Fleur De Lys (French for lily flower)
Los Angeles, California,USA
$125 million
Suzanne Saperstein's Beverly Hills estate is modeled after Louis XIV's palace at Versailles.
The 45,000-square-foot home took five years to build following Saperstein's accumulation of five acres during the 1990s.
This estate measures up to about 45,000 square feet, spread across 5 acres of land with 15 bedrooms and 16 bathrooms.
Should strolling the grounds bore you, there is a 50-seat screening room and a library. A nine-car garage completes the home's luxurious amenities.
3.
Updown Court
Windlesham, Surrey,UK
$117 million
Updown Court has 103 rooms, of which 24 are bedrooms, each with its own marble en-suite bathroom.
Among other features, it has a two-lane bowling alley, five swimming pools, a squash court, a floodlit tennis court, a wine cellar, and a panic room in case of a terrorist attack. There are 5 acres (20,000 m2) of more than 30 different types of imported Italian marble, expansive terraces, and a 50-seat cinema.
The first floor is the main residential area, featuring eight generous bedroom suites.
It also features an underground garage, with granite flooring, that has enough room for eight limousines.
The penthouse floor contains two separate penthouses, each with two bedrooms and occupies an entire wing of the property. Updown Court is set in the centre of 58 acres (230,000 m2) of grounds, gardens and woodland. Neighbours include Elton John and Sarah, Duchess of York.





1.
The Manor
Los Angeles, California,USA
$150 million
The Manor, in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California was television producer Aaron Spelling's home. Built in 1988, it is the largest home in Los Angeles County.
The Manor is a French chateau-style mansion with 123 rooms and 56,500 square feet of space on more than 4.6 acres.
Aaron Spelling built The Manor as his private residence. Spelling was a television producer known for such series as "Dynasty," "Charlie's Angels," "The Love Boat", "Beverly Hills, 90210 and "Charmed".
The house was designed by architects James Langenheim & Associates and built in 1988 at a cost of $12 million.
The two-story house is 51.5 feet high with a basement and an intermediate level for closets between the second story and attic.
The house includes a screening room, gym, bowling alley, four two-car garages, tennis court, and pool.
The parking lot accommodates 100 vehicles, and there are also 16 carports.
Candy Spelling-widow of Tory Spelling- seen inside “The Manor”
2.
Fleur De Lys (French for lily flower)
Los Angeles, California,USA
$125 million
Suzanne Saperstein's Beverly Hills estate is modeled after Louis XIV's palace at Versailles.
The 45,000-square-foot home took five years to build following Saperstein's accumulation of five acres during the 1990s.
This estate measures up to about 45,000 square feet, spread across 5 acres of land with 15 bedrooms and 16 bathrooms.
Should strolling the grounds bore you, there is a 50-seat screening room and a library. A nine-car garage completes the home's luxurious amenities.
3.
Updown Court
Windlesham, Surrey,UK
$117 million
Updown Court has 103 rooms, of which 24 are bedrooms, each with its own marble en-suite bathroom.
Among other features, it has a two-lane bowling alley, five swimming pools, a squash court, a floodlit tennis court, a wine cellar, and a panic room in case of a terrorist attack. There are 5 acres (20,000 m2) of more than 30 different types of imported Italian marble, expansive terraces, and a 50-seat cinema.
The first floor is the main residential area, featuring eight generous bedroom suites.
It also features an underground garage, with granite flooring, that has enough room for eight limousines.
The penthouse floor contains two separate penthouses, each with two bedrooms and occupies an entire wing of the property. Updown Court is set in the centre of 58 acres (230,000 m2) of grounds, gardens and woodland. Neighbours include Elton John and Sarah, Duchess of York.









