India’s Top 5 Most Luxurious Homes of Indian Corporates

Mukesh Ambani's Antilia

There are budget properties, there are premium properties and then there is the luxury segment. Here no request is loony, no wish nutty.

Today top Indian corporates take home fat pay-cheques of over 1 Crore+ a year. That means they can afford to have an extravagant lifestyle, and it all starts with the homes they live in. Kumar Manglam Birla has bought a sea facing bungalow in Mumbai for a whopping 425 Crores today, making it the largest real estate deal for a house in Mumbai.

Business Insider India compiles a list of some of India’s most luxurious homes that house out top corporate honchos.

Mukesh Ambani’s Antilia

The chairman of Reliance Industries, Mukesh Ambani is the richest Indian alive and lives in the world’s most expensive home – Antilia. The luxurious mansion in Mumbai’s Tony Altamount Road houses his wife and three children. The 400,000 square foot $ 1 billion home is 27 stories high and boasts of a multi-storey garage that can house 168 cars, a spa, several swimming pools, a yoga studio, nine elevators in the lobby alone, in-hose vehicle maintenance, three helipads, a luxurious ballroom, a 50-seater private movie theatre and hanging gardens.

Lakshmi Mittal’s Kensington Palace Gardens
The Chairman and CEO of Arcelor Mittal lives at Kensington Palace Gardens, a place nicknamed London’s ‘billionaire’s row’, thanks to neighbors like Roman Abramovich and Len Blavatnik.

Mittal also owns another property on Palace Green in Kensington which he reportedly bagged for 117 million pounds back in 2008. That was the most expensive home in Britain at that time. The 12-bedroom palatial accommodation was bought for Mittal’s son Aditya. However, the family never moved into the new home.

The Ruia Mansion
The Essar Group’s operations are spread across 20 countries over five continents. Chairman Shashi Ruia and Vice Chairman Ravi Ruia who head this huge business empire have homes in Mumbai, London and a farm house in Gujarat. Their 2.24 acre property at Tees January Marg is spread was reportedly brought at a whopping Rs 92 Crores.

John Nash Mansion
The Hindujas reportedly spent around £100 million on a palatial home near Queen Elizabeth’s iconic Buckingham Palace. While it was bought in a dilapidated state from the British monarchy back in 2006, the Hindujas left no stone unturned to restore the 70,000 square feet nineteenth-century property.

Singhania’s Mansion
The JK House is a 30-storied mansion that houses Gautam Singhania – the owner of the Raymond Group. Located in Breach Candy in South Mumbai, the property allows breathtaking views of the sea. Of course the usually features you’d expect in such a property are there – multi-level car parking facility, private swimming pool, gym with spa, helipad, and a museum floor that is home to the jade collection of Singhania.

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