10 Crazy Facts About Mukesh Ambani’s Billion-Dollar Home!
1. Unlike most Billionaires around the globe, Antilia is Mukesh’s sole residence. The residence was named after the phantom island apparently located on the Antarctic Ocean. The island was part of the great mysterious city of Atlantis.
2. The property sits on one of the most expensive roads to live on across the globe, the Altamount Road, in South Mumbai. Properties across this stretch go up to a whopping $25,000 per-square-meter. This is not only the poshest road in India but one of the poshest across the globe. Most people have criticized this structure, because rumor had it that it was laid by the slums, but that is not the case, although the slums can be seen from this house at a far distance.
3. The house expands 400,000 square feet across all floors and though people assume that it is a 27-storey building, some floors stand two floors tall hence making this structure a little more than a 40-storey building. It also contains a four-story garden which has hanging hydroponic plants which absorb the sunlight and keep the interiors of the house cool. Considering this building is one of the highest buildings in the area, in a city which is hot as hell almost through the year, these plants serve as a necessity.
6. The car garage of the Ambani’s scales six floors. The 6-floor parking is big enough to accommodate 168-cars. The Ambani’s possess numerous high-end cars, from a Benz S-Class, to a Rolls Royce Phantom to a Bentley Flying Spur and a 5-crore Maybach. The parking drive goes all the way up to the seventh floor which is a car service center. Talk about having almost everything in one spot.
8. The house contains 9-super-fast elevators that are designated for the family and workers accordingly. Accessing any part of this humongous tower is no hassle because of these efficient elevators.
9. Antilia also has a ballroom, which is meant for private shows for the family and dignitaries in which the ceiling is covered by chandeliers. It also contains a theatre which seats 50 people and guests suites for those he invites to share these lighter moments with. These rooms are also used for corporate events held by Mukesh.
10. The top floors of this billion-dollar home are for the family. Mukesk, his wife Nita and three children, two boys and a girl, reside on these top four floors. The reason they chose the top floors was to get sunlight and the best possible view in the city of the Arabian ocean. This house is built following Vastu and the materials inside it are placed specifically as required to bring in the right energies.
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