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From Witanhurst to Villa Leopolda: 8 biggest residential homes built across the globe

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 24, 2025, 16:14 IST
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From Witanhurst to Villa Leopolda: 8 biggest residential homes across the globe

From ultra-luxury private estates to grand palaces of royalty, some properties which are residential, defy imagination with their scale and opulence, around the whole world. These all massive homes are measured by total floor area, architectural uniqueness, or historic significance, and often reflect extremes of wealth, culture, and design. Here are eight of the biggest residential homes across the globe and some of their features, according to various websites:

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Istana Nurul Iman Palace - Brunei

Istana Nurul Iman is widely regarded as the largest residential home on the planet, serving as the official palace of the Sultan of Brunei. Sprawling over millions of square feet, it includes nearly 1800 rooms, facilities like a mosque and banquet halls, and space for dozens of vehicles and staffers. It stands as a global symbol of architectural scale and regal wealth.


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Antilia - Mumbai, India

Antilia is a 27-storey residential skyscraper built for billionaire Mukesh Ambani and family. With around 400,000 sq ft of lavish living space, Antilia includes multiple pools, a theatre, spa, garage for around 168 cars, and even a “snow room.” It also consists of the earthquake resistant design. Antilia blends luxury, engineering, and modern architecture high above Mumbai’s elite Altamount Road.




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Biltmore Estate - Asheville, USA

The Biltmore Estate is the largest private home in the U.S. It was built in the late 19th century by George Washington Vanderbilt II. It is nearly 180,000 sq ft (square feet) whose space contains hundreds of rooms, including grand living areas, galleries, and libraries. Surrounded by thousands of acres of gardens and vineyards, Biltmore Estate now operates as a historic house museum and luxury tourist destination.



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Safra Mansion - São Paulo, Brazil

Safra Mansion is owned by the influential Safra banking family. This mansion in São Paulo is one of Brazil’s most expansive private homes. With over 117,000 sq ft of space it features luxurious landscaping, grand interior spaces and private recreational amenities. Its size and exclusivity makes it a standout example of South American residential grandeur and rich architecture.



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Witanhurst - London, UK

Witanhurst is one of the largest houses within London, sometimes referred to as the second-largest residence after Buckingham Palace. The property spans 90,000 sq ft, whose architectural design combines historic styles along with modern luxury. The property comprises numerous opulent living areas and has been home to prominent individuals in the past, giving the grand structure an added element of culture and history.




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Modern Versailles - Windermere, USA

Modeled after the famous Palace of Versailles from France, the privately owned Florida mansion has a massive area of about 90,000 sq ft. Among other features, the mansion has gardens, luxury interiors, and large social areas. Its huge structure makes the mansion one of the best privately owned homes in the U.S.


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Villa Leopolda - French Riviera, France

Situated along the Mediterranean coast, Villa Leopolda comprises around 80,000 sq ft of residential space that has been beautifully crafted and sits upon extensive gardens. Villa Leopolda was built specifically for royal European family members and was previously owned by billionaires. It has also been featured in movies and is known to offer breathtaking views.



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The One - Bel-air, USA

The One in California’s Bel-Air neighborhood was designed to be one of the largest private mansions in the U.S., with over 100,000 sq ft of living space including luxury amenities such as a nightclub, bowling alley, and panoramic views of the city. It reflects modern architectural ambition and ultra-high-end residential design.
These eight residential homes represent the extraordinary extremes of global property scale, from royal palaces and historic estates to modern megamansions owned by business titans. Whether driven by tradition, status or architectural ambition, they showcase how “home” can mean something far beyond ordinary living space.

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