Newcastle's new buyer has the world's most expensive home

With a total of 400 million, 230 million French castle and ambitious plans to build a 400 billion-euro mega city, there are few investors older than Mohammed bin Salman. Known as MBS, the Prince, who is expected to buy Newcastle United, is the driving power behind Saudi Arabia's attempts to modernise [...]
Known as the MBS, the Prince, who is expected to buy Newcastle United, is the power from which lies behind Saudi Arabia's attempts to modernise it and is seen as the real force in his kingdom, the Periscope transmits.
The 36-year-old is the public face of the Saudi House, with collective wealth of its members reported to be 1 trillion.
It is a terrifying figure, nearly 16 times greater than the British Kingdom.
As long as the family normally wants to maintain its private wealth, the UK is believed to lead an extraordinary life of luxury thanks to its wealth.
He is known as investors and buyers of luxury properties, until he is speculated to own the most expensive painting in the world.
In 2015, the world was shocked when an anonymous buyer spent 250m euros on an extraordinary castle in France, exactly west of Paris.
At that time, it was labeled the house that has been sold for the most expensive prize in the world.


Two years later reports were published that suggested that the buyer was bin Salman, who fell in love with the property during a work visit.
The house has ten bedrooms, pools in and out, libraries and aquarium.

The Aquarium is also the meditation room with transparent underwater cages.
The 17th century fortress also owns a wine cellar that has the capacity to catch about three thousand bottles of wine, theatre and a castle in the middle of the water.


And if that isn't enough, the castle also owns private cinema, sports gym, two ballrooms and a nightclub. /Periscope. com/













