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The most expensive home in the world is now this $300 million French chateau

Dec 19, 2015, 23:47 IST

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There's a new most expensive private home in the world. 

A massive, newly built French Château in a 56-acre park near the palace of Versailles has just been purchased by an unnamed Middle Eastern buyer for €275 million (or roughly $299 million), according to Bloomberg.

Though it was built to look like a historic French monument, it's actually a new construction that was heavily inspired by 17th-century French design. The "several thousand square meters" mansion was constructed by ultra-luxury developer Cogemad over three years.

The house, which is officially named Château Louis XIV, has a singular claim to fame: it meets 17th-century rules and standards for proportions and ornaments. 

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Inside, all manner of amenities are included, including an elevator, aquarium, cinema with reclining chairs, and a wine cellar. The French gardens flanking the property are highlighted by a gold fountain with equine figures. More, including a figure of C3PO, can seen in a video by Cogemad advertising the home.

The sale was brokered by Christie's International Realty in a private transaction.

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