Why Does the Ambani Residence Cost an Absurd $2 Billion?

 



Why Does the Ambani Residence Cost an Absurd $2 Billion?


According to reports, the new home of Reliance Industries chairman and richest man in India, Mukesh Ambani, is the second most expensive home in the world, behind Buckingham Palace. We have all the obscenely opulent details for you. The home, Antilia, is the ultimate in luxury and indulgence.



They chose the priciest street for the most costly home.


Located on Altamount Road in South Mumbai, also known as SoBo, the 4,00,000 square foot building is one of the priciest addresses on the planet. Yes, we are referring about a street where the average price of real estate is around 80,000 per square foot. A shiver





Antilia is about 60 stories tall, with each level being the same height as a normal two-story building!


The Antilia is a 27-story structure with ceilings so high that, with typical ceilings, a structure this high would have had 40–60 stories (it was built to survive an earthquake of the Richter scale, by the way). This five-person household is undoubtedly subject to some significant demands. Do you understand? You got it! EXCELLENT specs


The cars receive additional attention since they have six (S-I-X) complete floors.


Mukesh Ambani dedicated six whole floors to his prized automobiles, including his approximately five-crore Maybach. He has his own car service station on level seven in addition to the garage that can hold 168 vehicles. Guys, which Indian home is complete without a car repair shop? Phsshhhh!


Three helipads are located on the roof of the mansion. Not one, not two. However, three!


Because, let's face it, nobody wants to ever have to deal with Mumbai traffic. Ambani is only capable of realising dreams. The shrug





Fast lifts for the ultra-modern house


There are nine lifts in the lobby to transport the family and any guests to the shrine to riches in any of the numerous possible locations.


They have a recreation centre that is on par with most upscale hotels.


The Ambani residence has a two-story recreation centre that includes a health spa, a gym, numerous swimming pools, a jacuzzi, and separate studios for yoga and dancing, among other amenities. "Dance studio banvaya hai toh karegnge toh toh!" Toh dance studio use toh karegnge banvaya hai



And that isn't even close to it. It has a mandir in the manner of Barjatya.


Antilia has its own mega-temple for its mega-sanskaari poojas. Naturally, there are also a number of guest rooms, a hairdresser, an ice cream shop, and a private movie theatre with space for fifty people.


Additionally, the building has a "snow room"


Yes, you can go to space where the walls spew out artificial snowflakes if you're in the Ambani household and want to escape the heat of Mumbai after failing at the temple.



The Antilia also features a ballroom, as if that weren't enough.


That's right, a real ballroom with all the balls and trappings a Disney prince would have. Why not the frick, then? However, the Ambanis are teetotallers and strict vegetarians, and these balls will only feature vegetarian food and no alcohol.



Because the family "wanted the sunlight," their living quarters are on the upper floors.


Perhaps even because helicopters are more likely than anything else to be employed to get locations on dull old terrain.



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