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Having billionaire status means that you can pretty much afford anything that you desire. In fact, many billionaires realize this and have opted to spend the majority of their money on places that they call home. In fact, these “places” are actually lavish mansions that boast massive square footage and incredible features. To be honest, the size of a typical home that you and I live in would be considered a guest house for many of these billionaires! If you feel like you have a nice house, we’ll knock your socks off with the lavish lifestyles of these 18 billionaire homes.
The first mansion on our list is the home of Russian businessman, Dmitry Rybolovlev. We’ll call him Dmitry (his last name is far too difficult to spell) purchased this Florida home from Donald Trump for a cool $95 million. Like most mansions, this grand space is known by name as Maison de L’Amitie. Apart from the exquisite size and landscape, we can’t help but love the beach views!
With a net worth of nearly $6 billion, Ira Rennert can literally buy anything under the sun. This is why it is no surprise that this beautiful Hamptons mansion and its multiple properties surrounding the area are one of Rennert’s prized possessions. From the luscious green grounds to the tree-lined driveway and circular courtyard area, this is a remarkable place to call home.
George Soros has even greater wealth than Ira Rennert at a massive $23 billion net worth. This mansion is where Soro calls home and offers a tennis court, exquisite landscaping, a pool and a circular courtyard at the entry. As if this mansion wasn’t large enough, Soros recently added a 19-room addition that spreads over another 19 acres of the property.
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The billionaire founder of Nike, Phil Knight’s mansion seems to be more modest than many of the other mansions found on the list. This condo-style home was listed at a breezy $75 million and is located off of the Pacific coast in California. With its unique design and landscaping, we can’t imagine the beauty of the interior layout.
Facebook founder and overnight sensation, Mark Zuckerberg actually owns five different houses. This simple white house is a two-story, five-bedroom structure and serves as the Zuckerberg family’s primary residence. With an in-ground pool and multiple porches to add to its appeal, even this house seems modest for the founder of social media.
Jeff Bezos is worth more than an estimated $30 billion as a tech guru. This impressive 11,500 square foot mansion reflects his billionaire status and features multiple pools and exquisite courtyards. With the entire house lit, the rooms truly seem endless and span the entire backyard area, featuring stone steps and walkways, flower beds and resting areas.
The former Mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg’s home resembles an elegant politician’s office. A peek inside this billionaire home reveals black and white checkerboard tile flooring anchored by a patterned rug. From the detailed work on the walls and in the molding to the staircase, this unique look offers an eclectic mix of vintage modern style.
Bernard Arnault did not only want a billionaire style mansion, he wanted is own ski resort to enjoy at his leisure. The 65 year old billionaire made sure he got his wishes when he bought this massive structure in Belgium to call his own. With a gorgeous mountainous landscape and plenty of snow, Arnault’s dream came true with plenty of skiing options right in his own backyard.
The Walton family hails from the southern state of Arkansas where Sam Walton launched his wealth with the start of Walton’s Five and Dime. Alice Walton, one of the heirs to the throne, is a family billionaire and owns this modern marvel. With an interest in modern art, Alice ensured her home reflected her interest from the rooftop to the pool in the center of the complex.
Alice Walton isn’t the only Walton heir that boasts billionaire status and style. Christy Walton, Alice’s sister, chooses to live in a more classic home that is remarkable in its own right. Featuring a stone bridge and water feature, the classic mansion resembles a mountain lodge and spreads across 100 acres of land that is landscaped with natural foliage.
David Koch is a fairly controversial billionaire who, to be quite honest, most likely could not care less about the rumors surrounding his fortune and fame. In fact, he probably rests quite comfortably inside this 30,000 square foot mansion in Palm Beach that offers two tennis courts and a massive pool.
 

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