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Maison de L'Amitie, a $95 million property in Palm Beach, FL.
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Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg, 26, may have recently paid $ 7 million for a house in Palo Alto, but when it comes to real estate millionaire, that the purchase is downright economical. Many of the richest people in the world do not skimp when it comes to home sweet home, throwing tens and hundreds of millions of dollars on mega houses designed to suit all possible fantasies.

Take billionaire industrialist Ira Rennert 43,031 square feet of land property Just Sagaponack, New York. Valued at $ 200 million as tax assessments, the sprawling 29 rooms, 39 bathrooms Manse is one of the largest single family in America - and probably the most expensive. Facilities include not one but three dining rooms, three swimming pools, sitting side by side, two courses, an orangery, a screening room seats 164 and a basketball pavilion, gymnasium, and bowling at 2 way street. There is even a power plant on site for everything to work.

On the opposite coast, Russian billionaire venture capital Yuri Milner recently forked $ 100 million for a 25,000 square-foot, French chateau-inspired home in Silicon Valley. The area of ​​Palo Alto touts indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, a ballroom and a wine cellar. If the estate Rennert level playing field could be the most expensive house in the country, Milner is his direct competition for this title. Investors and Groupon Facebook, calling Moscow, Russia house, bought the place as a secondary property.

Many billionaire owners do not move into their new digs immediately. Once they closed, which usually occurs by a third party to keep the LLC sale as private as possible, it is time to renovate the property of their lavish lifestyles, renovation or in some cases, demolition and rebuilding a new house altogether. This phenomenon is common in long island chic, new zip codes that make up the Hamptons York, where billionaire investor Ron Baron fell $ 103 million on 40 acres of waterfront without a home. In the example the most recent and extreme, hedge fund billionaire David Tepper simply reversed the $ 43.5 million house he bought Sagaponack last year, he would have plans to build a house that is twice as large the site empty.


 Promised Land, purchased for $50 million, is in Montecito, CA
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Casa Sin Nombre in Palm Beach, Fla. is for sale for $59 million.
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Fair Field Estate in Sagaponack, N.Y. is valued at $200 million.
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