Indian business mogul Mukesh Ambani and his family spare no expense when it comes to living a luxurious life, the South China Morning Post reported.
According to Forbes, Mukesh has a net worth of around $116 billion, and over the years, much of his fortune has been swept up in extravagant property purchases.
These days, the Ambanis are making headlines for the extravagant pre-wedding festivities of their youngest son, Anant, with Radhika Merchant, which are being attended by the world’s most renowned personalities, such as Rihaana, Mark Zuckerberg, and Ivanka Trump.
Here’s a look inside the mega million-dollar collection owned by the Reliance boss and his family.
The Ambani family's Mumbai home is a landmark in the area due to its impressive design and sheer size. The house is reportedly the second-most expensive property in the world, behind Buckingham Palace, and is situated on Altamount Road, one of the priciest streets in India.
The value is estimated at just over US$2 billion. The 400,000-square-foot, 27-floor mansion can even survive an 8.0-magnitude earthquake.
Before Antilia, Mukesh and his wife Nita lived in Sea Wind with the rest of the Ambani family. Each of the 14 stories of the home is occupied by a different member of the family. Mukesh's brother Anil still resides there with his family.
Home to Isha Ambani, daughter of Mukesh, the 50,000-square-foot mansion known as Gulita is located in Worli. It has sea-facing views and an open-air pool, gym, and temple rooms.
Housing.com values it at around $100 million because of its superb location.
Mukesh bought two massive mansions in Dubai in 2022, reportedly for a price of $243 million.
Stoke Park, a 300-acre (121-hectare) estate in the Buckinghamshire region with a golf and country club, is reportedly owned by the Ambani family.
The $79 million property has 49 bedrooms, a golf course, and a mini hospital.
According to CNN, at the beginning of 2022, Ambani bought a major stake in the Mandarin Oriental in New York City. He reportedly spent $98 million on the acquisition.
With 248 rooms, the hotel is close to Central Park and provides a view of Columbus Circle.
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