The world's most costly home has been set available to be purchased in the south of France with a €1 billion ($1.1 billion) sticker price.
Estate Les Cèdres, which was worked around 1830 and was once home to Belgium's King Leopold II, is situated in the elite town of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, close Nice.
As per the Daily Mail, the present proprietor of the 10-room property, which has an Olympic-estimate swimming pool, is Suzanne Marnier-Lapostolle, an individual from the Grand Marnier family, who is searching for something littler. The house has been in the family, acclaimed for cognacs and mixers, since the 1920s.
The property gloats 35 sections of land of manicured gardens, an assembly hall and stables for up to 30 stallions.
€1 Billion: Most Expensive Home
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