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Superstition Keeps India's Richest Man Out of Billion-Dollar House

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Looks like a hotel instead of a home. I wouldn't want to live there either. In Pakistan our home was small, but very cozy. When we moved to the city our house was big, but it lacked the feeling of an actual home. I didn't mind sitting in the same room as my family back then, and I wish I could do that now. :frown:
 
It is $ 1 billion nonetheless, real estate costs are very high in Mumbai.Altamount Rd, where the house is located, is the 4th most expensive place on earth in terms of real estate.
 
It is $ 1 billion nonetheless, real estate costs are very high in Mumbai.Altamount Rd, where the house is located, is the 4th most expensive place on earth in terms of real estate.

Still ugly as **** though, and to me it wouldn't feel like a home. Not trying to hate.
 
Personally I dont like much, but it is eye-catching

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Still ugly as **** though, and to me it wouldn't feel like a home. Not trying to hate.
Judge ye not, that ye be judged.

One man's poison might be other mans nectar.Whatever one might feel about it, it is the concern of the person who owns it.
 
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Looks like a hotel instead of a home. I wouldn't want to live there either. In Pakistan our home was small, but very cozy. When we moved to the city our house was big, but it lacked the feeling of an actual home. I didn't mind sitting in the same room as my family back then, and I wish I could do that now. :frown:
That's your personal opinion....after all you are our neighbour...and jealous is obvious.
 
it costed aroung 4k crores and 1$ costed 43-44Rs so it was around $1bn when it was made now the $ is at 50Rs,annd the land itself must have costed 1/3 of the price
 
That's your personal opinion....after all you are our neighbour...and jealous is obvious.

As is trolling apparently. Whatever makes you sleep at night. I won't post in this thread anymore.
 
Desi members are too defensive for comfort.i dont mean everyone here, but why is it necessary to stoke unnessecary passions.Pragmatism is the need of the hour.
 
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Looks like a hotel instead of a home. I wouldn't want to live there either. In Pakistan our home was small, but very cozy. When we moved to the city our house was big, but it lacked the feeling of an actual home. I didn't mind sitting in the same room as my family back then, and I wish I could do that now. :frown:
We are upset with that bold part sir,coz we have thought of welcoming you...
And obviously i m too living in a city but still loves my village..

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As is trolling apparently. Whatever makes you sleep at night. I won't post in this thread anymore.
One more pakistani defeated....:no:
 
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