Great news. You can now buy the worlds most expensive house.
The 187-year-old mansion in southern France just went up for sale for $410 million, according to Bloomberg (login required).
The house, named Villa Les Cdre, is in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and includes 35 acres of land.
As Money magazine reported, the 18,000-square-foot mansion has a beautiful view of the Villefranche-sur-Mer near Nice and the Maritime Alps.
The home includes an Olympic-size swimming pool, a botanical garden, 10 bedrooms, 30 stables and a chapel, according to Fortune.
The home was built in 1830 and was purchased by the mayor of Villefranche-sur-Mer in 1850. Belgian King Leopold II bought it in 1904.
After Leopold died, the Marnier-Lapostolle family acquired the mansion and owned it until 2016 when the familys parent company was bought by Socit des Produits Marnier Lapostolle.
Previous estimates suggested the house go for a billion euros (or about $1,186,649,978). This was the extreme high end of the spectrum for value, according to Fortune.
The home is now on sale for 350 million euros ($410 million).
Who that buyer might be, of course, is anyones guess, according to Bloomberg.
Bloomberg took an exclusive tour of the home. View breathtaking photos on its website.
The 187-year-old mansion in southern France just went up for sale for $410 million, according to Bloomberg (login required).
The house, named Villa Les Cdre, is in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and includes 35 acres of land.
As Money magazine reported, the 18,000-square-foot mansion has a beautiful view of the Villefranche-sur-Mer near Nice and the Maritime Alps.
The home includes an Olympic-size swimming pool, a botanical garden, 10 bedrooms, 30 stables and a chapel, according to Fortune.
The home was built in 1830 and was purchased by the mayor of Villefranche-sur-Mer in 1850. Belgian King Leopold II bought it in 1904.
After Leopold died, the Marnier-Lapostolle family acquired the mansion and owned it until 2016 when the familys parent company was bought by Socit des Produits Marnier Lapostolle.
Previous estimates suggested the house go for a billion euros (or about $1,186,649,978). This was the extreme high end of the spectrum for value, according to Fortune.
The home is now on sale for 350 million euros ($410 million).
Who that buyer might be, of course, is anyones guess, according to Bloomberg.
Bloomberg took an exclusive tour of the home. View breathtaking photos on its website.