
Rs 15000 crore Antilia, Mumbai Indians and...: List of most expensive and cheapest things owned by Mukesh Ambani
Most expensive things owned by Mukesh Ambani: Mukesh Ambani is known for being the richest man of India living a ultra-luxurious life with his family members including wife Nita Ambani and sons Anant Ambani and Akash Ambani. However, do you know which are the most expensive assets owned by Mukesh Ambani? More interestingly, do you know about the most cheapest assets owned Mukesh Ambani?
Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries and India's richest man, is not just known for his business empire but also for his ultra-luxurious lifestyle that he lives with. From a billion-dollar luxurious residence to private jets, sports team and luxury cars, Mukesh Ambani has a list of expensive assets that will take you by surprise. What are the most expensive things owned by Mukesh Ambani:
1. Antilia: Mukesh Ambani lives in the world's most expensive home called Antilia. Located in Mumbai, Antilia is a 27-storey private building worth approximately Rs 15,000 crore.
2. Private Jets Fleet: Mukesh Ambani owns several luxury aircraft including a Boeing Business Jet 2, an Airbus A319, and a Falcon 900EX among other most expensive jets used by the family.
3. Luxury Car Collection: The car garage of billionaire Mukesh Ambani is home to more than 160 cars, including models like the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Bentley Bentayga, BMW 760Li, and Mercedes-Maybach S660 Guard, valued in crores.
4. British Estate: As per media reports, Mukesh Ambani purchased the 300-acre Stoke Park estate in the UK for around Rs 592 crore. The property reportedly includes a five-star hotel, a golf course, and heritage structures.
5. IPL Team Mumbai Indians: Mukesh Ambani also owns the Mumbai Indians franchise, one of the most successful and valuable teams in the Indian Premier League. What are cheapest things owned by Mukesh Ambani?
Talking about the cheapest things, reports have it that billionaire Mukesh Ambani still holds shares of Reliance Industries subsidiaries, such as Alok Industries, Hathway Cable & Datacom Limited, and DEN Networks available for less than Rs 60.
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