Once people get rich, it is only natural that they improve their living conditions. However, when people earn their first few million, they often go and buy a whole mansion for themselves. By the time they earn a billion, they buy homes that are quite superb that surely cost a lot more than a pretty penny. They are usually big enough for a few hundred people to live in, are designed by great architects, and that is why we decided to show you exactly how the most expensive homes in the world look like.
#10 – 360 Mountain Home Road, Woodside, California
Reportedly belonging to Masayoshi Son, CEO of Softbank and one of the richest men in Japan, this amazing estate was purchased for $117.5 million, thus making it the most expensive home sale recorded in the U.S. Located in the wealthy elite center of Silicon Valley; this almost 9 acres exclusive property supports a neoclassical mansion with features such as a 1.117 square foot pool house, a tennis court, separate library and a retreat house.