The world's most expensive house (Video)

It was sold in 2015, but the secrecy of the identity of its buyers has been preserved with fanaticism. The general public has only now been able to know who the man who bought the world's most expensive house two years ago. The owner of the “palatt-mix1> located west of Paris, a building of [...]
It was sold in 2015, but the secrecy of the identity of its buyers has been preserved with fanaticism. The general public has only now been able to know who the man who bought the world's most expensive house two years ago.
The owner of the “pallate-store” located west of Paris, a building recently built but similar to a structure of the XVII century, only equipped with a luxury pool and cinema, is Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The palace is used to cost $300 million. He was the latest in a series of acquisitions of this fortunate level initiator of the wide anti-corruption campaign and efforts to modernise the Persian Gulf monarchy.
Hide of property was tried by all means, including the use of two so-called “guacka”, however, a “New report The York Times” confirmed that today's castle belongs to exactly the 32-year-old prince.
Saudi authorities have so far made no comment on writing the prestigious American newspaper, which comes in the wake of a French website investigation “Mediapart”, in July, which also identified the mysterious buyer as Mohammed bin Salman.
At the time of its sale, the “Chateau Luigi of XIV”, whose fountains can be searched in distance with “iPhone”, broke records as the world's most expensive house.
From outside, it looks like a fortress of the XVII century, built in the style of the Palace of Versailles located nearby, but in fact it is a new building, the ancient facade of which hides among other things a transparent underwater chamber, magnificent gardens, gold-painted surroundings and ceilings painted with frescoes.
















