Most expensive mansions in Dubai – There’s no shortage of money in the United Arab Emirates, as many recent peeks into Dubai life in particular have proven over and over again. This is the country that’s home to the second most expensive hotel in the world, which also houses the bar that serves the two most expensive cocktails in the world, and just so happens to be crawling with luxury super cars and weird ideas of what makes a good pet.
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Although much of the United Arab Emirates’ GDP comes from oil, the real estate market is nothing to sneeze at, either, and made over $18 billion in the first two months of 2016. In 2015, a whopping $72.6 billion in real estate transactions took place, with the average cost of a studio apartment in Dubai itself being about $260,000.
There are a wide variety of apartments, villas, compounds, townhouses, penthouses, and other properties whose prices might even make Donald Trump choke. Here are the twelve most expensive homes, selected from current real estate listings, that you can buy in the United Arab Emirates. If you have a few extra million dollars lying around, anyway.
12. Fairmont Palm Hotel and Resort 3 Bedroom Penthouse, Dubai – $10,291,315
Fairmont hotels are ridiculously luxurious as-is, so a penthouse in one of the most expensive cities in the world can be expected to have just as much pizzazz. The penthouse itself is 8,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space with access to the Fairmont’s 4,500 square foot long beach. The massive living room in this unit looks out onto the terrace, which has expansive views of the marina and nearby Palm Jumeirah.
Countertops are granite instead of marble, but don’t worry, you still get marble flooring – and a home theater. As should be expected for Dubai’s wealthy, staff lives on-site to cater to every need and keep things tidy.
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