hese are some of the world's most expensive properties, and the pricesare as unique as the homes. Prices are approximate based on theexchange rate at the time of reporting.
$165 million
Beverly Hills, Calif.
Once owned by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, this expansive villa sits on
six and a half acres in Beverly Hills.A massive 75,000 square feet of living space is spread
across three stories. The home boasts 29 bedrooms and 40 bathrooms.The home was built in
1926 in the style of a Mediterranean villa and was featured in the 1972 film The Godfather.
The compound comprises six buildings, three swimming pools and a movie theater.