How rich and luxurious are the world’s billionaires?

The world’s top richest billionaires live in magnificent houses with helicopters, yachts, luxury cars and a luxurious life that everyone desires.

The richest people in the world such as technology billionaire Elon Musk , fashion empire owner Bernard Arnault or Larry Page – co-founder of Google , have luxurious lives with many splendid villas worth millions of dollars. Besides, they also have “luxury” hobbies such as collecting luxury cars, helicopters and a large fortune that is a dream for many people.

Elon Musk – the world’s richest billionaire “vows” to sell most of his assets

In 2022, billionaire Elon Musk topped the list of the world’s richest people with assets of up to 241 billion USD, in his role as CEO of Tesla and SpaceX.

 

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The Business Insider, in May 2020, Elon Musk “vowed” to sell most of his assets, including his houses. Previously, this handsome billionaire owned at least 7 houses worth a total of 100 million USD, including 6 villas in Bel Air.

In 2020, Elon Musk still owns palatial and magnificent houses. This is the first villa in Bel Air he bought at the end of 2012 to live with his two sons.

The house has a total of 7 bedrooms and a 2-story library.

Elon Musk recently sold three more homes in California for $41 million.

In addition to the massive mansions, he sold almost all of them. Elon Musk also had the hobby of collecting unique, “one-of-a-kind” cars.

The billionaire owns two Gulfstream G550 and G650 aircraft. The G550 aircraft can carry 17 passengers. The other is a larger one that he often uses to fly from California to Texas.

Inside the “empire” of fashion billionaire Bernard Arnault

Bernard Arnault – owner of LVMH is a billionaire who has acquired a powerful “empire” of over 70 high-end fashion and cosmetics brands, including Louis Vuitton and Sephora. He is currently the third richest person in the world, with assets worth $141 billion.

This 73-year-old French billionaire has a home collection that makes people overwhelmed with the level of wealth and luxury inside.

According to Bloomberg, the mansion of the third richest billionaire in the world in Paris contains a hidden art treasure inside. In his house, there are the most expensive paintings by the world’s most famous artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Damien Hirst, Maurizio Cattelan, Andy Warhol, and Pablo Picasso.

According to Elegancepedia, he also owns a hotel of nearly 2,000 square meters near des Invalides, a street-style house.

This billionaire and his wife Helene Arnault have also lived in a magnificent, 150-year-old castle surrounded by vineyards in Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux, France since 1998.

In addition, this billionaire also owns an island in the Bahamas and countless other real estate properties such as a resort on St. Tropez, 5 mansions worth $125 million in Beverly Hills (near Hollywood), USA.

In addition to the “dream” villas, this billionaire owns a 130 million Euro sailboat named Symphony, anchored in Camas. This is an environmentally friendly yacht.

Symphony sailboat is in the top 100 yachts in the world. Symphony can accommodate 36 guests.

His private jet is estimated to be worth $52 million, owned by Bombardier Global Express.

How does billionaire Larry Page, co-founder of Google, spend his money?

 

Over the years, Larry Page has made many huge purchases for himself and his family through his $110.7 billion fortune to enjoy a prosperous life.

In 2005, Larry Page bought a house in Palo Alto, California for $7.2 million. The Spanish-style villa stretches over an area of ​​6,000 square meters. In 2007, he bought neighboring lands and buildings to create a housing complex.

Larry Page does not hesitate to spend money on expensive vacations to relax with his family. One time, he even combined vacation travel with doing good things for the community.

In 2021, when the COVID-19 epidemic was happening, Larry Page vacationed with his family on an island in Fiji. When he arrived on this island, he donated a lot of money to support the island’s medical care. Arriving on the island by private plane, he also brought along aid of masks and anti-epidemic suits to donate to medical staff on the island.

Larry Page owns the very luxurious Senses yacht. Along with childhood friends and Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt, the three co-own a fleet of eight jets. The first plane they bought was worth $15 million.