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13th Oct 2017

PICS: The World’s Most Expensive House Is Now On The Market

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On the market for a property and have some cash to spare? 

Well, the world’s most expensive house is now up for sale, if you’re that way inclined. 

Villa Les Cèdres is a 187 year old mansion that sits along the coast of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat in the south of France and it is simply stunning.

Although luxury comes at a cost, and the mansion will set you back €350 million, Bloomberg reported.

The 14 bedroom mansion sits on a whopping 35 acres of land and is being sold by Italian distiller, Davide Campari-Milano SpA of Campari and Grand Marnier liqueurs.

Previous owners include the Belgian King, Leopold II who bought it in 1904 as well as the  mayor of Villefranche-sur-Mer who used it as a farm for olive trees. 

Villa Les Cèdres was built in 1830 and you will live amongst the highest of luxury in the very popular location.

It is set to be the most expensive residential sale in history.

The breathtaking property is surrounded by palms and cedar trees (which is how it got its name), and the inside hosts countless living rooms, chandeliers, stunning French doors and floor to ceiling 19th century portraits in decorative frames. 

It has stunning landscaped gardens with over 15,000 plants and 20 greenhouses with rare tropical vegetation.

The mansion even has its very own ballroom, an Olympic-size swimming pool and stables.

The area is full of famous people that you could call your neighbours, including worldwide famous composer, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Microsoft co-founder, Paul Allen.

You can view more of the property and photos here.

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