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The Seven Most Expensive Homes in the World

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Feb. 23 2013, Published 12:45 p.m. ET

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The Pinnacle Montana

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7. The Pinnacle Montana

Owned by real estate developer Tim Blixseth and his wife Edra this $155 million ski lodge is based in Montana.

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Elena Franchuk’s Victorian Villa

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6. Elena Franchuk’s Victorian Villa

Based in South Kensington, London this Victorian villa costs $161 million.

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Hearst Castle

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5. Hearst Castle

Built in 1919 by publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst, this California property is worth $190 million.

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Fairfield Pond

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4. Fairfield Pond

U.S. investor and businessman Ira Rennert owns this 63-acre Hamptons, which costs a whopping $220 million and features 29 bedrooms and 39 bathrooms.

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One Hyde Park Penthouse

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3. One Hyde Park Penthouse

At $225 million One Hyde Park Penthouse is not your average London flat.

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Villa Leopolda

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2. Villa Leopolda

A Russian billionaire reportedly offered $750 million to buy this Cote D'Azur property in France.

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Antilla

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1.Antilla

The most expensive home in the world is based in Mumbai, India, has 27 floors and a $1 billion price tag.

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