Ready to play fantasy real estate? Let's take a jaunt around the world to check out the most expensive homes you can buy in 30 different countries, from Argentina to the United Arab Emirates. Point2Homes, an international real-estate-listings database, compiled a list of the priciest properties in far-flung locations across the globe.
From a full-scale palace in Morocco to a seaside getaway in Greece, these mansions don't come cheap — but they will wow your houseguests.
Take a look below.
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ARGENTINA: This 11-bedroom Spanish colonial-style villa on a 400-acre farm outside of Buenos Aires is a fully realized estate, with tennis court, pool, and even a nine-hole golf course — not to mention the livestock — all for $10 million.
AUSTRALIA: For $21 million, this private, contemporary waterfront mansion in Perth has five bedrooms and a full floor dedicated to entertaining.
BAHAMAS: This $45 million Harbour Island getaway is the complete setup: Two sets of 400-foot private beachfront, 10+ bedrooms spread across multiple villas, and all the amenities you could dream up for a tropical paradise.
BARBADOS: This $35 million villa in St. James is a classically designed dramatic home with eight bedrooms, all just steps from the ocean.
BRAZIL: São Paolo is one of the most expensive cities in the world, so it's no surprise that this stately four-bedroom will cost you a pretty penny, coming in at $20 million. You get almost 20,000 square feet, including a massive dining room and library.
CANADA: For $30.4 million, this is one of Vancouver's largest waterfront-estate properties, with panoramic ocean views and 10,000 square feet of English-mansion-style living surrounded by mature cedars.
CHINA: This traditional-style Beijing home is going for $91 million. The five-bedroom place includes a covered sunken courtyard, around which the rest of the house is arranged.
FRANCE: Live out your royal dreams in this Versailles-lookalike coastal Cannes property that has 17 bedrooms, manicured gardens, indoor and outdoor pools, a tennis court, and a massive entrance fountain. It will run you $103 million.
GERMANY: Meanwhile, this historic Frankfurt mansion comes in at a much more reasonable $19.5 million. The renovated early-1900s estate has elaborate parquet and stonework floors, Swarovski crystal candelabras, and everything from a ballroom to a billiards room to a cinema.
GREECE: At the southern tip of mainland Greece, in the town of Legrena, rests this 13-bedroom modern seaside villa. Fronting a rocky stretch of the Aegean, the massive estate is up for sale at $23 million.
INDIA: This stately New Delhi colonial villa is priced at $38 million for five bedrooms on a lush five-acre parcel. Marble floors, servants' quarters, an entrance rotunda, and a pool complete the picture.
ISRAEL: Also at $38 million, this three-story penthouse property in one of Tel Aviv's tallest towers is decked out with luxuries: a private rooftop pool, bamboo and stone floors, panoramic city views, and your own gym.
ITALY: If a medieval castle compound and winery is your dream, snatch up this $30.5 million property outside Siena. For that, you get almost 1,600 acres of countryside. The restored castle is surrounded by four swimming pools, 18 hectares of vineyards (all red varietals), olive groves, and plenty of space for livestock.
ITALY: More a fan of the Chianti region? Here's another winery option in the hills surrounding Florence. The 17-bedroom 17th-century villa sits in the midst of 741 acres of vineyards, olive groves, and forestland, all for $39 million.
JAPAN: Located in bustling Tokyo, this top-floor open-plan apartment will cost you $11 million. It a spacious contemporary retreat, high above the city's fray.
LUXEMBOURG: If only a chateau will do, consider Luxembourg's Chateau de Limpertsberg, a $61.5 million early-1900s estate replete with high, molded ceilings, ornate fireplaces, and detailed wood and stonework throughout. It's also one of the largest private plots in the city, at 7 acres.
MEXICO: A hilltop villa overlooking the Sea of Cortez in Baja California Sur, this property is almost 90,000 square feet (on 4 acres). The infinity pool itself is 2,000 square feet.
MONACO: How about a 20th-century Belle Epoque villa in the heart of Monaco overlooking the yacht-filled port? Four-bedroom Villa Montjoie has an eight-car garage and will run you just over $60 million.
MOROCCO: This 24-bedroom palace with Atlantic views in Casablanca should fulfill all your fantasies of Moroccan extravagance, with colonnaded hallways, Baccarat crystal lighting, Murano glass chandeliers, Chinese tapestries, and elaborate inlaid-stone floors. It will cost you $77.5 million.
NIGERIA: This four-bedroom "ambassadorial mansion" in Abuja will run you $12.5 million. The house is done up in an opulent style, with marble floors, a sweeping double staircase in the entrance, double-height ceilings, and windows bedecked in long curtains.
NORWAY: In a luxury apartment building in Oslo, you can snap up the top unit for a reasonable $5.7 million. The spacious contemporary condo has three bedrooms, panoramic water views, and three balconies — and promises natural light from morning to night, an important perk in the northern city.
PHILIPPINES: In an upscale park neighborhood in Makati lies this palatial estate for $20.9 million. It has ten bedrooms, and is fully done up in a traditional, ornate style.
RUSSIA: This Skolkovo country house just outside Moscow is on the market for $80 million. It's an over-the-top city escape, with decadent interiors fit for royalty. An indoor pool, entrance rotunda, and tree-lined drive add to the look.
SOUTH AFRICA: A mansion built for a luxury-car lover, this Cape Town estate with ocean views from every room boasts a 14-car garage with crown moldings and crystal chandeliers. The opulent eight-bedroom house also has a squash court, movie theater, fitness center, and ballroom. It's yours for $35 million.
SPAIN: This $54 million hilltop Mallorca mansion is designed in a streamlined style to take advantage of the panoramic ocean views. At eight bedrooms and 26,000 square feet, copious floor-to-ceiling windows make it seem even more expansive.
SWITZERLAND: Between Geneva and Lausanne lies this secluded country estate, surrounded by lush parkland. The stately, ivy-covered six-bedroom home keeps things cozy with exposed wooden beams, ample fireplaces, at a heated pool. It's priced at just under $37 million.
UAE: There is no shortage of luxury properties in Dubai, but this $37 million, eight-bedroom villa tops them all. Old-world influences inform the design, with coffered ceilings, marble columns, and patterned walls. Indoor and outdoor pools, a sauna and yoga room, and an elevator are also on site.
UK: In the heart of London's chic Knightsbridge neighborhood is a residential building operated by the Mandarin Oriental hotel — and on the seventh floor is this spacious five-bedroom flat, yours for $79 million. The light-filled unit facing the park is done up in contemporary style, with light wood and white walls.
UK: If your taste is more traditional, this other London property in Belgravia might suit. Also for $79 million, the seven-bedroom townhouse is done up in full opulence, with crystal chandeliers, detailed ceiling moldings, and even an indoor pool.
US: Finally, the property to top them all: California's very own Playboy Mansion, site of countless parties, movie scenes, and fantasies. The famous 12-bedroom English-manor-style estate is up for sale for $200 million. One caveat: Hugh Hefner, Playboy's legendary founder, is requesting to remain living in the home for the duration of his days.